A traditional summer evening sport in many areas of the Australian State of Queensland.
This involves hunting the Cane Toad, one of the most revolting and
toxic animals God saw fit to create, and one that the inhabitants of Queensland have a distinct
love/hate relationship with. Traditional implements used to hunt cane toads include
cricket bats,
football boots, and 5-irons and drivers. Home-made cannons, built from steam pipe and mounted on dead lawnmower chassis, have been known to be employed in some of Queensland's regional areas in toading, as well as SUVs.
All in all, an activity that individuals, groups and families can enjoy.
Hey, Headjob! We're going toading tonight! Want in?
Ah, looks
like they're going toading. That, or it's some wierd form of
cricket involving
golf clubs.