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Old 16-08-2003, 01:42 AM
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This was posted in the group a few months ago, maybe it will help........,
Bear
How to catch a Bullfrog

To catch the bullfrogs you need two long handled sportfishing nets.
And a good friend.
And a six pack of beer.

Wait for a warm night, spray on the bug spray and grab some
flash lights.
Bring along the cold six pack of beer in a bucket of
ice.
(My favorite pond keeper in Texas assures me that consuming
ice cold beer on a warm summer night helps one think
like a frog.)

Spotlight the frog and slowly position one net in front
of him and move the other net up behind him.
Bump him on the hind end and he ought to hop into
the first net.

Deposit frog in covered bucket.

Not the bucket you are keeping the beer in.

If you do that the frog will leap out when he contacts the cold beer cans.

This will cause a wild chase
through the begonias and will result in the frog getting back in
the pond...
which will call for more beer...



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Old 16-08-2003, 02:02 AM
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Bear wrote This was posted.... How to catch a Bullfrog

That would have been moi.
The friend in Texas is
Brett. I think that was the time
he caught a young alligator instead
of the bullfrog in question.....





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