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Posted by: antelope at Tue Mar 15 19:16:59 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by antelope ] Absolutely correct. I have found them in Refugio co. and up around Choke canyon. Yesterday I caught an indigo that was about 41/2 feet but didn't have a brown head or any reddish orange around the throat. I took pics with my stupid camera phone and ,although they didn't come out well, I believe you will be able to see what I'm talking about. Very hot, but very humid around Corpus Christi, and I can see where an eastern could survive if it found the correct factors. I will download those photos of yesterday when I get back from the scout meeting. Fascinating discussion. Great pic Gus! Bravo, Rio Bravo! | ||
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