SDhunt17,
With all due respect.....Bullfrogs have been in California for over a 100 years.....Like so many other species, they were introduced here.....The tree hugger community want everything to be like it was 1000 years ago.....They also don't like introduced crawdads, pheasant, chukar, wild turkeys, largemouth bass, and even rainbow trout to name just a few things that are important to us sportsman.....Like I stated before, I was raised hunting bullfrogs and crawdads.....They were considered a food source for my family.....There was a season and limit on them.....I know ponds were alive with game, including these species 40 years ago.....Now everything is supposed to be native, even though most these species have little value to humans.....Just 3 years ago, ponds in Mesa Grande were poisoned because there were bass and bullfrogs in them.....County parks had taken over the lands.
I love the sound of bull frogs, I love to catch largemouth bass, I used to love catching rainbow trout in our local streams (quit planting because they may eat a Arroyo Toad), I used to love to hunt chukar in our upper deserts (they're now destroying guzzlers), I used to love to hunt pheasant in the Sac Valley (no more planting programs).....I love turkey hunting (can not transplant any longer).
California was truly the Golden State when he came to hunting and fishing.....Make no mistake about this new attitude, they are the same crowd that would ban walking in any forest, desert, outlaw hunting, and fishing (even the ocean has the MLPA now), if they could.
ps....I'm sure Drew teaches the kids great respect for our outdoor heritage.