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Old 11-18-10, 10:09 AM   #1
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finding snakes

i now live in a place where i can't find anything. not even a copperhead!
i used to find multiple racers and a couple of rattlers a year, and maybe some yellow rats. and one year me and my friend found 2 coral snakes that we got to a place that takes snakes. the only one i can find now is my Ball Python!
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Old 11-18-10, 10:13 AM   #2
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where are you located??

When you filled out your profile, you never filled out your location, aside from USA and that covers a lot of real estate.

I'm assuming by the species that you listed that it's somewhere a little to the south.
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South Carolina. LOL i didn't take to much time to fill out the profile.
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Depending on what part of the state, the forests out around spartanburg piedmont have been known as good herping spots.

Get away from population centers as much as possible.

Marshy and rocky areas are usually good spots.
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Depending on what part of the state, the forests out around spartanburg piedmont have been known as good herping spots.

Get away from population centers as much as possible.

Marshy and rocky areas are usually good spots.

Your right, i live one county south of Spartanburg, (The Metro-Greenville area) and i see water snakes all the time, right off a popular river in the downtown area. Venomous snakes, is a different story only seen 1 in the 10 years ive lived here. He lives in the low country, which is weird cause ive heard snakes are more common that way.
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Old 11-19-10, 04:03 AM   #6
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Keep in mind, there's no more anti-venom for coral snakes after the end of the year. I'm sure I don't have to tell you to be careful (or you'd already be dead), but be careful!
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y no more anti-venom
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I live in Canada ehh and were not alowed to keep wild caught local anything. we can look but not keep. which sucks because we have great garter snakes here.
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I live in Canada ehh and were not alowed to keep wild caught local anything.
It's not a local garter snake. End of conversation. Nobody enforcing is smart enough to tell the difference and they're not going to bring in a herpetologist to ID for one snake. It's legal to sell non-local population green and garter snakes in a pet shop in Ontario. I can't tell the difference and I've been interested in snakes for 25 years And Ehh stop spreading the Ehh stereotype you know what I'm talking aboot?
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I spoke with my local DEC officer, and he told me those laws were more to prevent mass gathering for the pet trade, and no one was going to kick in any doors over a person who keeps a few pet garter snakes.

I would be willing to bet that applies almost anywhere.
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I spoke with my local DEC officer, and he told me those laws were more to prevent mass gathering for the pet trade, and no one was going to kick in any doors over a person who keeps a few pet garter snakes.

I would be willing to bet that applies almost anywhere.
uh... arizona has some of the most strict laws regarding keeping and collecting herps. and yes, there have been house busts.
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Some do enforce them, saw one kid get fined for catching a northern water snake and putting it in his car.
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Some do enforce them, saw one kid get fined for catching a northern water snake and putting it in his car.
That is completely different, the enforcement officer saw a clear cut case of someone picking up a wild snake, with intent of keeping it. Getting caught red handed so to speak. Infernalis and others are exactly right, no ones going to kick down your door for owning a couple garters that they have no way of proving are wild caught. Just don't get caught, catching them.
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Ahh, yeh i guess that would be hard to prove without a professional.
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That is completely different, the enforcement officer saw a clear cut case of someone picking up a wild snake, with intent of keeping it. Getting caught red handed so to speak. Infernalis and others are exactly right, no ones going to kick down your door for owning a couple garters that they have no way of proving are wild caught. Just don't get caught, catching them.
Yup. Different to see you break a window and steal a TV than have a TV in your house set up and go "did you buy that TV legally?"
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