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Old 04-11-04, 02:56 PM   #1
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Gonna go look for herps here....maybe under that last remnant pile of snow...DOH...I am off the the Narcisse breeding grounds in a couple of weeks...Gonna have fun it'll be my first field herping expedition...I can guarantee that I won't find any hots tho....not native ones anyway
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Good luck Yness. You going to put them in a tank or tie them up out back?
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I think he just wanted to know if you are keeping them in those tanks..and not setting them free..just what id see that question as.
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gonna catch and take a picture and let them go...It'll just be garter snakes...
heh...talking about garter snakes in the venomous forum, way to go Yness!!!
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Old 04-11-04, 03:27 PM   #5
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I think he just wanted to know if you are keeping them in those tanks..and not setting them free..just what id see that question as.
Thanks Bartman, don’t know what we would do without you!
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Chuck I will be more then happy to tell you where i caught them, From the Motel you stay at. Directions are simple, turn left out of the parking lot go 15 miles and your right about there. that east 15 miles ill give you the road when you get here. its about an hour and a half drive so you will need to leave about 5 pm to get there.
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Well cleary you didnt get what he was saying...
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Scott, what time do I need to leave to be there in time? I'm chomping at the bit here. Oh, and when it IS herping season here, I will pay you back. Believe me.
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Nice stuff you found, Pigmy's have got to be the most colorful RS there.
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Old 04-12-04, 11:32 AM   #10
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Bartman, go to www.Dictionary.com and look up sarcasm. Study it, write it down. Put it on flash cards and work with your friends. Then come back and read what I wrote one more time. =)
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Now this Has to make ya smile

The Easter Rattler as he will now be called seems to like his new accomidations
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Old 04-12-04, 06:31 PM   #12
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Great bunch Scott! Scott called me about these the night he caught them......He said he wanted to give me his count for Saturday.....Well, I didn't get a "grand slam" on venomous but in 6 hours on Saturday afternoon to 10:30 pm I did get the following: 11 Green Water Snake, 24 Florida Water Snake, 11 Brown Water snake, 2 S.Fl. Red Rat, 2 Yellow Rat, 1 Everglades Rat, 2 Striped Swamp snake, 4 "True" Blue Phase Ribbon Snake, 4 Fl. Garter, 1 Florida King Adult(Gravid), 1 Yearling Fl. King, 1-Scarlet King, 1 Legless Lizard, 1 Scarlet Snake, 7 normal Ribbon Snake, 11 Fl.Cottonmouth, 1 ringneck, Leopard Frogs, Pig Frogs, Anoles etc. Not bad for 6-7 hours? It's drying up very badly in the South! At night you can look down the canals.....The gators' are so thick in what water is left that you could nearly walk on them! For those who are concerned about over collecting....I left several hundred more that will replace the few I collected. Especially the water snakes.... One area of highway about 1/2 mile long had over 50 carcasses hit by cars.What a shame.
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Old 04-12-04, 08:19 PM   #13
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Awesome pics. What a great night that must have been!

You guys from the Port Saint Lucie area are always talking about the great roads you cruise, but everytime I go down there, I cant seem to find any that are low-traffic or open to the public. Are these roads you guys are talking about close to PSL?
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Old 04-12-04, 08:28 PM   #14
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Great finds there! I wish I was lucky enough to find such beautiful creatures. Good luck with your new additions.
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Old 04-12-04, 08:29 PM   #15
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Port St. Lucie proper is no longer a viable collecting area......You have to go west. Many of the productive roads we know of come from years of exploring and careful secrets! The prairie area Scott was talking about still produces but, it looks like a mob scene now on any given night. It's getting bad but, we still have our secrets!!LOL's!
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