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Old 11-19-03, 11:55 PM   #1
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Canadian Winter Herping

I can't wait until the winter so that I can hunt for the Great Canadian Snow Snake....found in snow drifts....I usually go with a snow shovel, snowmachine and lots of beer.....It is hard to see because it is white but leaves a yellow trail wherever it's been....
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Old 11-20-03, 01:01 AM   #2
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Haha

You should have gone out today for a last day of herping before winter, I didnt get out until about 2pm but still found 2 nice Butlers.
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Old 11-20-03, 01:37 AM   #3
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Don't forget the Jan. Field Herping trip for Mudpuppies!!!!
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Old 11-20-03, 12:51 PM   #4
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LMAO....we are on the Same channel or Medication...lol
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Old 11-28-03, 08:34 AM   #5
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I found a green frog yesterday. Of course, that was because the excavator dug it up from within the pond! Nice to see that things are already using it though, and it went right back in...

And don't forget, eastern garters have been recorded above ground (naturally!) in every month of the year in Guelph, ON!

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Old 11-28-03, 09:28 AM   #6
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Interesting eh, Jeff....I found a "road construction displaced" Garter snake in late Nov last year and kept her until the spring...Hard to get worms in the winter...lol...anyways she didn't go into Hibernation and ate all she could...I hope I helped her out ....and she is not wondering when I am going to pick her up this year...lol...I guess it was compairative to going south to florida for the winter..lol
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apearently the "red daimond snow snake" was spotted twice by 2 different people. Steve Chandler told me that story. lol it was pretty funny. its still unexplained to this day :O
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Old 12-08-03, 08:20 PM   #8
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*LOL* That snake must've been near my house then...either that or Invictus was marking his territory again! *LOL*
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