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herpdoc133
at Mon Apr 2 23:31:57 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herpdoc133 ]
Like I said, I have nothing other than many years of experience. Yes hatchlings - yearlings may be abundant on half to full moon nights when the weather is good...however, my experience most always targeted C. adamanteus. This target always led me to corns and kings, especially scarlet kings. Although much has to do with luck, how often a location is checked, if the animals found were F@#ked with too much, if the tin/board/rock was put back....etc.... did I mention luck. But, I still feel, on either side of a new moon, day hunting and night hunting are more productive to see what we all want to experience when you look on either side of the new moon phase. just my 3 cents!
Bob
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