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EJ
at Thu Oct 13 18:28:56 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EJ ]
Any undeveloped land in the SE 1/3 of the state is prime hunting. If you are just photographing there is an area called Bass River State Forest. Find a topo map and hit the cranberry bogs that border the forested areas. Be cautious of private property and state Fish and Game. Make sure you know the laws because I've been told they can be nasty but every encounter I've had with them they were very courteous.
Good luck.
>>Hey; I'm taking the sunniest days october has to offer and going down to the pines. I've been there countless times, but anyone know of some excellent places to still see Timbers down there? I'm out to see anything but especially late Timbers; I'm only into photographing (I don't believe in taking anything but termites for my dendrobates from the wild). If you don't want to post your experiances or places, email me at Bigteapot@optonline.net. I'm out for late Timber Rattler's and if anyone knows of any great spots to see them this late please give me some heads up on where. Thanks,
>> -Sean ----- Ed @ Tortoise Keepers
Trying to keep the fun in Chelonian care
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