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Smart froggers level the playing field by checking the lay of the land – or swamp – beforehand.
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Been looking forward to this one for a while, I think. froggers
Bryce Dallas Howard Joins Seth Rogen’s Untitled Cancer Dramedy; Summit Will Distribute | /Film 2010
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With a fishing permit, froggers may use hands or a hand net, a gig, a longbow or hook and line.
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I – along with some other local froggers – spent yesterday afternoon helping a friend move his frog room into the garagemahal.
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I – along with some other local froggers – spent yesterday afternoon helping a friend move his frog room into the garagemahal.
Frog room move 2009
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Just to allay any concerns if you clicked though and read “Conservation status: Extensive captive breeding in the US and Europe has greatly decreased the demand for smuggled specimens, with the possible exception of the red and orange Iquitos morphs…” – these guys are first US-born generation from a captive breeding operation in Peru and carry registration numbers so that froggers can keep accurate records.
Marlowe day! 2007
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Just to allay any concerns if you clicked though and read “Conservation status: Extensive captive breeding in the US and Europe has greatly decreased the demand for smuggled specimens, with the possible exception of the red and orange Iquitos morphs…” – these guys are first US-born generation from a captive breeding operation in Peru and carry registration numbers so that froggers can keep accurate records.
Sighting 2007
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A sport fishing license is needed by Illinois froggers, where bullfrogs are allowed to be taken only by hand, hook and line, pitchfork, landing net, bow and arrow or bow and arrow device, spear or gig.
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Illinois froggers are permitted to take only bullfrogs, not green frogs.
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The mammalogists are setting traps and looking for signs by day, and I have been rising in the night, while the froggers are still afoot in the bush, to stand at the crater rim listening for the raucous, almost maniacal calls of shearwaters coming in to nest.
NYT > Home Page By CHRIS FILARDI 2010
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