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Old September 16th 03, 11:41 AM
Donna
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Rich Conley wrote in message ...
frogs legs are good.....

My Mom told me if I had been putting their legs in the freezer I would
almost have dinner by now ; ) And I dunno really about frog legs --
but the frog liked toad legs!

Donna
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Old September 16th 03, 04:37 PM
mad
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how do you fasten down the netting so that nothing gets under it? with my
above-ground stocktank pond, all i'd need is a drawstring. but i can't
figure out how all y'all do it.
mad
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From: "Jim Humphries"
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Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:24:47 GMT
Subject: frogs!

Actually, netting seems to disappear from view when installed. I resisted
netting my pond for too long until I got tired of the depredation. The
edges of our pond are about 6" or more above the ground.
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"Donna" wrote in message
om...
This morning I caught and removed the 4th bullfrog of this season. I
don't remember having any last year -- this is only my second year for
the pond. We have seen frogs eat a variety of creatures this year.
The first one ate toads and two of my large fish. This last frog ate
a field sparrow.

Besides placing a net over the pond (I don't even want to do this with
lilies and rocks everywhere -- it would look bad and I don't even
think work), does anyone have any ideas -- or what has worked for you
all?

Donna






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Old September 16th 03, 04:37 PM
mad
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Default frogs!

how do you fasten down the netting so that nothing gets under it? with my
above-ground stocktank pond, all i'd need is a drawstring. but i can't
figure out how all y'all do it.
mad
--
Red meat is not bad for you. Fuzzy green meat is bad for you!

From: "Jim Humphries"
Organization: Shaw Residential Internet
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2003 17:24:47 GMT
Subject: frogs!

Actually, netting seems to disappear from view when installed. I resisted
netting my pond for too long until I got tired of the depredation. The
edges of our pond are about 6" or more above the ground.
--
Jim Humphries, former visa officer
"Donna" wrote in message
om...
This morning I caught and removed the 4th bullfrog of this season. I
don't remember having any last year -- this is only my second year for
the pond. We have seen frogs eat a variety of creatures this year.
The first one ate toads and two of my large fish. This last frog ate
a field sparrow.

Besides placing a net over the pond (I don't even want to do this with
lilies and rocks everywhere -- it would look bad and I don't even
think work), does anyone have any ideas -- or what has worked for you
all?

Donna






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Old September 16th 03, 05:35 PM
Dave Fouchey
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Very meaty, and tasty when lightly battered and fried. (Seriously)

Dave


On 16 Sep 2003 03:41:39 -0700, (Donna) wrote:

Rich Conley wrote in message ...
frogs legs are good.....

My Mom told me if I had been putting their legs in the freezer I would
almost have dinner by now ; ) And I dunno really about frog legs --
but the frog liked toad legs!

Donna


  #17  
Old September 16th 03, 05:35 PM
Dave Fouchey
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Default frogs!

Very meaty, and tasty when lightly battered and fried. (Seriously)

Dave


On 16 Sep 2003 03:41:39 -0700, (Donna) wrote:

Rich Conley wrote in message ...
frogs legs are good.....

My Mom told me if I had been putting their legs in the freezer I would
almost have dinner by now ; ) And I dunno really about frog legs --
but the frog liked toad legs!

Donna


  #18  
Old September 18th 03, 07:45 PM
Rich Conley
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yuppers... They are good..you can even buy frog spears at the local
wallmart.and unlike the leopard frogs and smaller frogs...it seems that
the bullfrog population is doing fine.

K30a wrote:

Rich wrote
frogs legs are good.....

That would be your basic human predator.
;-)

k30a
and the watergardening labradors
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Old September 19th 03, 01:39 PM
Donna
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Well -- another one is here and I had to dip out a dead mockingbird
yesterday. I am thinking the frog grabbed it and then decided it was
too large. It was so gross to peek out of the back door and see a
wing sticking up in the middle of the lily pads -- ick!

My favorite kind of frog -- the ones made out of concrete!

Donna
 




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