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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    Thanks Judd!
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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    Nice trip but where are the 20 snakes you found? Hahaha...

    I added you as an MSN contact. I've really started getting into field herping this year and I have a few friends I go with now. They are in Austin though, it would be great to have someone to go with who is in town. Let's do stuff!
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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    Quote Originally Posted by Rapture View Post
    Nice trip but where are the 20 snakes you found? Hahaha...

    I added you as an MSN contact. I've really started getting into field herping this year and I have a few friends I go with now. They are in Austin though, it would be great to have someone to go with who is in town. Let's do stuff!
    Hi!

    Well a few Thamnophis and Nerodia were too quick to even see closely, let alone photograph. A few cottonmouth photographs weren't worthy to be put in this thread

    It would be super duper awesome to go herping with someone else!

    I'll talk to you on msn!
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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

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    Which particular one?
    First, second and last.

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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    Man I want to move to Houston!!!!

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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Yeah that's awesome, I live on Eldridge!

    About the copperheads... where did you find them and at what time of year and day?

    I've been looking for one for a long time, so as much info as possible would be great!
    On either end of summer usually on evening walks we'd run into copperheads now and again on the foot trails sunning themselves. May and August were usually good for them.

    I never really actively sought them out, most of my time walking around there was just going on walks with the family and we'd run into them.

    I love that 10+ snake days are the norm with good weather there

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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    I've been looking for the higher areas in Ad****s, and actually I live near the higher parts.

    Hopefully some copperheads! I'm going out today for a few hours, wish me luck.
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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    SWEEET!!!! (We were camping in Austin during that storm... ) We came across a few critters there! Great local finds, and amazing pics!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Best Field Herping Ever!! *DUW*

    Alright back from today's herping...

    Two cottonmouths, two broad-banded water snakes, one unidentified water snake, one ribbon snake, one snapping turtle.

    After this I'll stop posting pics!

    Cottonmouth #1



    Cottonmouth #2



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    AWESOME!!! Don't stop w/ the pics!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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