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Nathan Wells
at Mon Mar 3 22:32:04 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nathan Wells ]
As a few already know, field herping is my passion. Anyone who likes to spend time herping will tell you, the only thing worse than not being able to get out and herp on a nice day is when your friends call you and rub it in that they are the one out finding cool stuff when you're not. Such was the case last week when I took a moment from slaving away at work to call a good friend and ask a question. While talking to me he was flipping over dead logs looking for amaura and whatever else was waiting to embark on its spring emergence. Then he had to pour salt on the wounds....

A nice L.t. amaura, Montgomery Co. (in-situ)
And then with this....

So alright, I try to get the turd back. I strategically call him early Sunday morning to go herping, knowing good and well he will say no since he would be off to church (I was smart and went Saturday night). I pack up and get ready to head out and low and behold, the rain hits followed by a dang cold front. So now here it is Monday, back to work and still engulfed in really cold weather...LOL.
I will be treking all throughout Louisiana this next week looking for amaura. Maybe then I'll be able to call him and return the favor.
Nathan
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Locality L.t. amaura - Nathan Wells, Mon Mar 3 22:32:04 2008
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