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Dan Eby
That was awesome. Glad someone saw a bunch. I saw 4 all summer. Thanks for all those pics!
Thanks!

Dan Eby
Amazing pics Dan. I love the field photos and you got the family involved. Very cool. Some nice looking bulls and some mosters too.
Thanks for sharing.
Jason
Dan, as always, I love your pics... they are the only way I can get a field look at the snakes I love. They make me want to get together with a good local friend of mine and go looking for N. Pines in Sandhills of NC... if I do this spring, I hope I can post pics as good as urs, though, finding Pines might be more of a challenge then finding you finding bulls! The local form you have out there is AWSOME--- love the tri colors! Makes me never want to part with my northern and Kanakee bulls1 Thanks again for posting, and please keep them commin!
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BULLS: Pr normal (KS&TX), 1 Pr Northern (M Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada & F Minn), Pr Kankakee Co, Ill, CORNS: Pr Okeetee, SC, FOXES: Pr Western, KINGS: Pr Black Eastern (L.g.nigra) Todd Co. KY, Pr. NC Eastern Chains (M from Union Co. & F from Mecklenburg Co.), Pr."Goini", Franklin Co. Fla, Pr. Costal Banded Cal (M Hypo & F normal) Pr Speckled, Harris Co. TX, PINES: Pr Louisiana (pure descendants of Terry Vandeventer stock), Pr Southern (F light phase & M- Aiken, SC), PYTHONS: Pr normal Ball, RATS: Pr Black, Henderson Co. NC, Pr Black (M White Side & F Leucistic), Western Green, F (Mt. Hopkins, Cochise Co. AZ), OTHERS: 10 Tarantulas, 150 Orchid plants, 40 assorted tropical plants and violets, 3 Freshwater Planted Aquariums with West African Dwarf Cichlids and 2 condo-porch gardens with Bonsai, Roses and etc...
Thanks!
& if you're ever heading over this way get ahold of me & we'll get out to look for some nice bulls.

Dan Eby
Thanks Jason!

Dan Eby
Awesome pics as usual from you Dan. Your son looks just like you. About time he got some tatts isn't it? LOL
Quite a range in color and blotch counts and that monster you're holding looks like close to 7'.
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BigT
There is a difference between ignorance and stupidity. The ignorant can be taught, stupidity is beyond our control.
1.2 P. m. melanoleucus B/W N. J. Northern Pines
1.2 P. d. deppei Mexican Pines
2.2 P. l. lineaticollis Linis or Lined Pines
1.2 P. m. lodingi Black Pines
1.1 Drymarchon melenurus Blacktail Cribo
1.2 M. s. cheynei Jungle Carpet
2.6 L. p. pyromelana Arizona Mt. Kings
1.1 L. g. californiae B/W Cali kings
0.0.3 M. f. flagellum Eastern Coachwhips
1.2 G. m. bottegoi Western Plated lizards
Thanks! Yeah, he loves the stick on tattoos, he always wants his arms covered in them. That big bull is about 7ft. I found a few others that size this year, but none bigger. Usually I end up seeing a few real monsters (8ft or bigger), hopfully next year.

Dan Eby
Those are some superb photos! My favorite is the one with the little snake wrapped around your leg biting the hell out of your jeans! LOL!
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Bob/Chris
Pyromaniac AKA Greatballzofire
Thanks!

Dan Eby
Dude- you're killing me over here!
I have that exact same McLovin shirt- wore it for Halloween...

//Tpdd
LOL!

Dan
Good stuff. Love the snake attack on your pants leg in part 4. I was waiting for that. Seems you ran across quite a few pissed hissers, and odds are one of them would have to take a whack at you. Very cool compilaion of photos. Kudos to you & your wife for getting your family involved. Awesome!
reako45
Thanks!

Dan
MAN- that monster you're carrying around is AWESOME!!!
//Todd
Great pictures Dan.
You people are so lucky to have those great animals in your backyard.
I see that they are all well fed, so there must be enough food for them overthere.
I sometimes think I give mine too much food but when I look at those pictures I have to change my mind.
Awesome pics Dan, as usual! Great colors on some of those animals. The one looks totally blind and has hired a rattlesnake as a bodyguard huh? Awesome.
Haha!!! I thought maybe the rattler somehow stuck a fang in him on accident and now he is all drugged out and hallucinating from it 
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~Markus
The very existence of flamethrowers means that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves..."You know, I really want to set those people over there on fire...but I'm just not close enough to get the job done."
Thanks!
I took that pic in the spring. I'm sure he got eaten by somthing soon after the pic was taken. I've found quite a few one eyed bulls & some with some crazy unbelievable scars, but I dont think one could live long completely blind. Thats nature though.

Dan Eby
Thanks!

Dan Eby
Dan- you suck! 
I could find those all day/every day and be one happy camper!
//Todd
Todd, how have you been? Find any nice looking eastern hogs this year?

Dan
very very nice! Thanks......
Helps me remember how I ended up getting into this Genus!
I have not seen a bull for many years now..... I guess it is time to take a trip home and scout about for a bull sighting.... Wait, its 43 degrees F there right now.....
This little guy poses for a picture just before he gets his radio transmitter placed!

Thanks!
its -5 here right now & will be -25 here by tueseday, its amazing reptiles even survive through it.

Dan
Dan,
Your field pics are always the best!!
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Genesis 1:1
Thanks alot!

Dan
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