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 ...
That cutesy three-tined, 2-inch frog gig in your boat? Throw it away. Get a real spear and you’ll never lose another bullfrog. With a hunting license, most states let you shoot frogs during the day.
The News 9 team is learning the art of catching frogs, or gigging, and the best way to prepare frog legs. But what exactly is gigging? A gig refers refer to any long pole which has been tipped with a ...
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 ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation is inviting families to discover nature at an upcoming frog gigging clinic. The free event, to be held 8-11 p.m. July 26 at Blind Pony Fish Hatchery in Saline ...
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