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Posted by: ginebig at Fri Apr 27 20:03:52 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ginebig ] I haven't actually searched for grays since I was young. Probably a lot longer ago than Bradley. Occasionally when they are calling you may spot them in the trees or bushes. Trees are tough unless you are still nimble enough to climb up after them, but I would do just that. In walking the woods I'll happen across one now and then. Either under rotting logs or boards. The porch light idea may well work. Bugs attract all matter of critters sometimes. Maybe even keep an eye out on the roof of the house. The one I have now I found in the live well of my brother-in-laws boat one day while out fishing. Hope this helps some. Good luck to you. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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