Frog legs, and steak fries, it's what's for dinner!
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Which caliber did you use to hunt those frogs?
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icebug wrote:Which caliber did you use to hunt those frogs?
Why do you think that HK and all that reloading is needed?
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Looks very good! Never seen frog legs that size. Growing up in the North, us kids shot a pile of frogs with our bb guns and Mom cooked 'em up. Like eating toothpicks When we shot em we thought they were big, as least for Northerners! That has been the extent of my eating frog legs. Guess I'll have to try some Suthen' Legs
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dinsdale wrote:icebug wrote:Which caliber did you use to hunt those frogs?
Why do you think that HK and all that reloading is needed?
In addition you don't even have to cut the legs off... Just figure out where they landed and go get em.