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    Re: Deck Herping

    It wasn't that bad it didn't throw a fit when I picked him up off the deck. He was pretty dried out and not moving much. I put him in the rubbermaid tub everything was fine. Must have been the car ride he didn't like. Once I got him to the lake he hissed a bit when I went to pick him up out of the tub. But he never opened his mouth. I grabbed him far enough back so he couldn't reach around and get me. It wasn't to bad I would have got that all on video but It was just my nephew and myself. And he didn't want to learn how to use the camera. Maybe next time.

    On the way to the lake we stopped and got one painted turtle off the road. Then on the way home we seen another and stopped and moved him out of the way. So he was pretty happy he was telling everyone that we saved 3 turtles that day.

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    Re: Deck Herping

    Quote Originally Posted by ama1997 View Post
    On the way to the lake we stopped and got one painted turtle off the road. Then on the way home we seen another and stopped and moved him out of the way. So he was pretty happy he was telling everyone that we saved 3 turtles that day.
    All in all...an excellent day for Turtle-kind!
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    what the hell is that thing?
    Haha you California folk don't have those things do you?
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    Re: Deck Herping

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    Although I was looking for the adventurous part where someone picks him up to put him in the tub.
    Haha! Me too! I laughed when it was like, here he is on the deck, and then *poof* here he is in the rubbermaid!

    Good job rescuing the poor guy and the other turtles too!
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    wow gotta love that tail, I had never seen something like that!!

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    Re: Deck Herping

    Pretty big ol' snapper you found on your porch...ha ha...

    Of all my herping adventures, I have never had a snake lunge out of shrubs at me......but I did have a large common snapper come barrelling out of pile of grass to 'get me'...ha ha...It was a very large female about to lay eggs....scared the hell out of me too..

    Thanks for sharing. What do you think it weighed? Turtles always weigh more than they look IMO.
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    Re: Deck Herping

    This spring I was fishing and hooked one of these guys(probably a 25+ pounder) on the side of the shell. Luckily the hook wasn't actually hooked in her, just kind of lodged on the shell so after I got her up on shore, a quick careful tug helped me release her undamaged back into the little pond she was in.

    Freaked me out when I first saw her on the line, I thought I had caught a really heavy free floating log until it started slowly swimming against the line!

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