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    Probing northern Minnesota?

    Is there any chance there is someone in or around northern Minnesota that would be willing to show me how to probe so I don't cause any harm? I want to learn but don't wanna harm any snakes from lack of understanding
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    Re: Probing northern Minnesota?

    Do you maybe have a vet that could teach you?

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    Re: Probing northern Minnesota?

    I think Minnesota is too big to probe, no matter if you probe it in the Northern or Southern end.
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    Probing northern Minnesota?

    I'd try popping Minnesota personally.
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    Probing northern Minnesota?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrDooLittle View Post
    Do you maybe have a vet that could teach you?

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    Lol from the responses I may be one of the few up here! Ill have to ask vet my buddy is good at popping so he's gonna check my pick ups tomorrow but I'm hoping their not wrong they haven't been before but I don't wanna say they girls for sure till we know
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