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04-10-04, 11:42 PM
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Join Date: Feb-2004
Location: saskatoon
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First snake in Sask
I went out today to Sask Landing prov. Park to test my luck. I actually found one fairly large Bullsnake basking outside a badger burrow. He was about 58" long (total) and quite thick. I havent even heard one frog this year and i have already found a snake. I hope my trip to creston, BC on this Wed. will be as sucessful.
updated pic
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1.1 Bullsnake, Blue anole, Emerald swift, Iguana
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04-11-04, 12:13 AM
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Cool Find.
Jordan
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04-11-04, 12:19 AM
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Join Date: Jan-2004
Location: Fredericton, N.B.
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Hey good for you, but I agree completly nothing likes being hung bye the neck,
Devon
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04-11-04, 09:41 AM
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yeah, I was holding him good with both hands but this guy was mean and thrashing around i held him like that to get a quick pic. promise no more than 10 seconds.
sorry for the graphic nature
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1.1 Bullsnake, Blue anole, Emerald swift, Iguana
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04-11-04, 04:13 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2003
Location: Oliver, BC
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The herping in BC right now is great, in my area anyways. Good luck when you come up here!
-TammyR
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-You can search all day for something and never find it, only to see it in the most obvious of places after you've stopped looking.-
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04-11-04, 07:13 PM
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Join Date: Mar-2002
Location: British Colombia
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Congrats!! Guess we'll have to make a trip out there!!
We started seeing snakes out on April 5th. We have seen bulls, rattlers and plains garters. As well as chorus frogs.
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04-20-04, 03:24 AM
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Join Date: Aug-2003
Location: BC
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Quote:
Originally posted by Oliverian
The herping in BC right now is great, in my area anyways. Good luck when you come up here!
-TammyR
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good to hear about the start of the herping season in oliver. i live in the lower mainland and have been catching garter snakes around here for as long as i can remember, but seems every time i go for a road trip to do some field herping, i dont have much luck. weve been everywhere including merrit/spences bridge, osoyoos/oliver, clinton, kamloops area, penticton, and all around the okanagan. to this day ive only seen one rattler (spences bridge) and not one bull/gopher (wanted to see/catch these for so long.) lots of garters though. there is supposed to be a vast array of reptiles out that way which i would love to see but i guess i just dont really know of any good spots. do you or anyone else on this site know of any good herping areas within about 5 or 6 hrs from the lower mainland that you wouldnt mind sharing? or just tips on finding some of these snakes? i just really want this season to be a good one so i can observe these herps in their wild habitat and get some good pics as well. also when is the best time to go looking?
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04-20-04, 08:48 AM
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Location: saskatoon
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my trip to Creston was great
i found about 10 skinks - 5 alligaor lizard - handful of gaters - pacific treefog - and long toed salamander. no rubber boas
will post pics on new topic in the next few days
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1.1 Bullsnake, Blue anole, Emerald swift, Iguana
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04-20-04, 05:02 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2003
Location: BC
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Quote:
Originally posted by blackmatch
my trip to Creston was great
i found about 10 skinks - 5 alligaor lizard - handful of gaters - pacific treefog - and long toed salamander. no rubber boas
will post pics on new topic in the next few days
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sounds like you had a killer trip. i havent yet been to creston to field herp. any places in particular in creston that have lots of herps? ive been to armstrong too and supposedly theres tons of rubber boas there as well but ive never been fortunate enough to see one. i didnt know we had skinks in bc but thats sweet. ive caught alligator lizards at vedder river before and theyre really cool. so anyone else know of good field herping places in bc? also when is the best time?
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