I am in Kamloops now, and know that there are a lot of areas around here to find rattlers (but not exact areas). Also, Skimikin Lake (in Tappen) has recently had a lot of rattlers heard and found (I lived there and heard them many times while rummaging through the fields and brush). The forestry was worried about it because they were babies, and were unsure if they were released or migrated to the area. They have survived though.
I always found tons of snakes out there. Big western toads and thousands of baby frogs and toads in August.
If you have the chance sometime, I know of a place that may let you wander around their property looking for snakes (he has just under 20 acres of fields). Email if you ever want to go up that way and I'll see if I can get their permission for you.
Good luck and get tons of pics!
~Tara
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Balls: Xander, Anya, Jive
Spotteds: Malfoy
Geckos: Spirit & Aimee
Bearded Dragon: Ally
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Non-herps: Tico (Maltese/Poodle), Bo (Maine Coon x), Kahlua (Tortie/Siamese x), Bailey (Maine Coon x), & plenty of hairless and satin rats!
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