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meretseger
at Thu Oct 16 04:14:11 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by meretseger ]
Those are two hots which you absolutely can't have in Ohio- timbers and Eastern massasaguas are listed as endangered here.
Other than that, you'd need a permit for northern copperheads but there are no other statewide laws. Many regional laws apply, check your local listings...
>>As for which hot you should start out with, that's up to you, just consider that you might want to start with a hot that can't deliver a potentially lethal bite, such as the massasaugas and pigmies. Also if you're into timber rattlers, pennsylvania has a hunting season on them(beleive it or not) that let's you take 1 per person per season from the wild(with a hunting permit), i think this season is in june and july. hope this helps. ----- Peter: It's OK, I'll handle it. I read a book about something like this.
Brian: Are you sure it was a book? Are you sure it wasn't NOTHING?
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