City folk may not know it, but it's frog-hunting season in Oklahoma. Generations of Southerners have passed down the tradition of fishin' in the dark for Oklahoma's delicacy - frog legs - which taste ...
Frog gigging — hunting with a three-pronged spear — is a dying art that nevertheless draws thousands to Missouri marshes in search of a tasty treat with deep cultural roots. It’s the middle of the ...
Frog legs are one of nature’s delicacies. Contrary to some reports, they don’t taste like chicken; they taste like frogs. The white meat is sweet and succulent. They’re especially good when dipped in ...
Two of a Kind: Tim Reed (left) and Rodney Smith pause their hunt for a photo. Well past midnight, Tim Reed and Rodney Smith paddle down a skinny stretch of water in northern New York, to a spot where ...
Frog gigging is a fun and enjoyable outdoors activity for kids. Photo courtesy of USFWS Frog legs are one of nature’s delicacies. Contrary to some reports, they don’t taste like chicken. They taste ...
Forty or 50 years ago, there were around 30 froggers in the Fellsmere area making a living hunting frogs year-round.
In today's edition of Boise Weekly, reporter Randy King educates readers on frog gigging (frog hunting with a spear), how to do it (through the swamp muck) and why (because frog legs are damn good).
Frog gigging, fishing Rough River Lake for hybrid striped bass, learning about fish populations. We're frog gigging, fishing Rough River Lake in search of hybrid striped bass, and tagging along with ...
Late last Friday afternoon, just about to relax into the weekend, I checked NPR.org to see what was new and ran smack into a story about a cruel tradition here in the American South: frog gigging.
Frog legs are one of nature’s delicacies. Contrary to some reports, they don’t taste like chicken. They taste like frogs. The white meat is sweet and succulent. They’re especially good when dipped in ...
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