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By Steve Bowman
ESPNOutdoors.com Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Its face is green with black splotches. Two bulging eyes sit above an area where there is no nose. A flat smile stretches the width of its head and never changes. It is the type of face one would think only a mother could love. But for hundreds of sportsmen, the bullfrog is a source of love each spring and summer. Frog hunting, or frog gigging, as it is most commonly called in the South, is a tradition passed down through the ages. Its origins are believed to have come from Louisiana, where C ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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