Question by Joe: what are the frog hunting laws?
I live in tennessee and im planning on going to reelfoot lake. a few of us have blow guns and were thinking about going frog hunting. i love to eat frog but I dont know what the laws about it here are and i cant seem to find anything about them.
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Answer by Arkel D
Maybe there is no frog hunting laws, because SC surely doesn’t have them. Go to http://huntandshoot.org they can tell you.
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May 12th, 2011
May 12th, 2011 at 8:54 am
I have never heard of a frog hunting law. I doubt you have anything to worry about. Since you can’t find any information on it there probably isn’t one.
May 12th, 2011 at 9:47 am
dont ask dont tell
May 12th, 2011 at 10:37 am
Bullfrog Hunting In Tennessee:
All waters of the state are open to bullfrog hunting except waters within state and federal wildlife refuges. The season is open year-round, except on TWRA managed lakes the season is June 1-30. The bag limit is 20 per person, per night. The use of firearms is prohibited for bullfrog hunting on Wildlife Management Areas and TWRA lakes. Only domestically raised bullfrogs or parts thereof may be sold. A hunting license is required to take bullfrogs. No WMA permit is required.
May 12th, 2011 at 10:39 am
Frogs are allowed to hunt year-round. They aren’t allowed to use semi-automatics or guns with interchangeable magazines, but that’s really not important since they prefer not to use guns.
Interestingly, frogs are the only amphibians without bag limits. They have the self-discipline to leave a healthy breeding population behind. Contrast this to salamanders, who must be heavily regulated, and can actually be terminated for exceeding their quotas.
If you suspect that a frog is stalking you, the best defense is to burst into song. Barry Manilow is the safest choice, but the sound of any human voice singing is a strong irritant to frog ears. Most of them will abandon you in favor of quieter prey. Only the most die-hard frogs will attack a singing person. Pray that you never run across that kind!
May 12th, 2011 at 11:14 am
good god, you lot will shoot anything, wont you?