Here's a few wild-caught Cal Kings found within the last couple years. This first one is from Fresno County, CA.

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Here's a few wild-caught Cal Kings found within the last couple years. This first one is from Fresno County, CA.

From Los Angeles

From Orange County, CA

From Riverside County, CA

From Fresno County, CA

That's a shame no one here truly understands how good some of these finds are. I still hate you for finding that mud morph. lol
Brian, who showed you where those snakes were? LOL.... great stuff man. post up some more or put out a book or something.
L8r Shannon
so what do you think of this?

I think that looks like a 47 bander, and if it is it ties my record for one in L.A. Half bands count as half a band. I don't know where the vent is exactly on that snake, but it looks pretty close to the record. Who told you where to find it? I bet it was that little jerk, Frank Rizzo. I'm gonna push his face into a car hood.
Juggy Gales. So Shannon's givin' you the huck-a-buck, eh? At least that gets that Sinatra f*** off the hook.
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Jerry Kruse 
"When the character of a man is not clear to you, look to his friends." -- Japanese Proverb
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