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  1. "Only Northern leopard frogs may be captured or used as bait" Conservation Officer won't know the difference. "Personally, I'm thinking chicken nuggets might be a better alternative!" Chicken nuggets? Really? Not one of you could answer my question of good frog hunting locations in the part of Ontario where I live, instead you recommend me f**cking chicken nuggets, using a f**king fly swatter to catch frogs, which is one of the most stupid things I've read on the Internet, and recommending me a place in an other country. This is pathetic. Oh well... I'll ask somewhere else that doesn't have people as brain-dead retarded as you guys.
  2. @JohnBacon Well, that seems kind of stupid doesn't it? Whether I eat them or use them as bait, they're going to die either way. They go into a fish's stomach, so why can't they go into mine? lol
  3. @Dave524 I Googled it, and t's only Snapping Turtles, so I'm still good. Thanks for letting me know that. Now, I know something new, lol
  4. Friend and I are wanting to hunt frogs this summer, but we don't really know where we could hunt them. We live in the northern part of WMU82. http://www.ofah.org/zonej/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/mnr_wmu82a_pdf.pdf (WMU82 map). One of the reasons why we want to hunt frogs is because they taste damn good and it's like a treat, as well as not having any luck catching fish (worth keeping) last summer. Also, another question: I emailed the MNR a few days ago, and they said you can ONLY hunt Bullfrogs, but yet, another friend of mine who worked for the MNR years ago said you can also catch Leopard Frogs. It stated on their regulations that you can also hunt Leopard Frogs, so I don't know why the person from the MNR is saying something different. Maybe they changed it? :/ Perhaps you guys can clear this up for me, because most of you probably know more about it than I do. Thanks a lot! I appreciate it.
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