You asked about Wyoming multistrata, and I have never seen a Pale from Wyoming, but that Carbon co. MT Pale Cole posted up is as close as it gets. That snake was collected twenty miles or less from the Wyoming boarder.
Wyoming laws are ball busters, NO COLLECTING of herps in Wyoming, I don't think you can even tell someone you saw one out in the wild or they write you up for pestering the wildlife.
Wyoming will drop roads in all over the state for Coalbed methane, and rip up wildlands for oil, but don't touch any wildlife... Who would want to go to that brokeback mountain state with laws like that anyway. O.K. someone kick the soap box out from under me. I'm joking sort of.
Did you hear about the sheep herders from Wyoming and Montana? They came up on a sheep w/ it's head stuck in a barb wire fence, the Wy. sheep herder walks up to the sheep and puts the wildthing on the sheep, and the Montanan says "gee in Montana we usually just sheer em." Then the Wy. sheep herder says, "get your own I aint sheering.
Sorry it's been a long cold winter, I'm getting owlie.
Bighorn co. male breeder.



