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juno road, any experience?

eliotstone Dec 17, 2003 04:47 PM

I have frequently hunted 277 and 90 out to sanderson, but i have never made it up juno road, and i was wondering if there are a lot of road cuts up that way, or is it manly road hunting?
eliot stone

Replies (4)

saddleman Dec 17, 2003 06:20 PM

There are a few cuts south of Bakers crossing, the best ones are in the "S" curves and two main cuts a few miles north of Bakers. Compared to where you have been collecting it is mostly road cruising. Of course then you will deal with the tire testers and normal traffic, on the weekends the testers are there and normal traffic doubles with everyone going south to Del Rio and the two rivers and lake Amistad. It is very frustrating, I have seen D.O.R. lepidus, bairds, anulata, and nearly become D.O.R. myself trying to get to alterna. But hey, really cool snakes when you get home with them. Good luck.

mchambers Dec 17, 2003 09:57 PM

as late as they use to. Or at least the past several years when i was hunting Juno they are heading in..?...someplace else..?...by 11pm. Juno is one heck of a place to see ALL the fauna of Texas though and that's for sure. While I haven't had the best of luck herp wise....I've documented over 100 " other " species of animals in one night on Juno. Mostly deer, oppossums, armadillas, racoons, ringtail cats, foxes, bobcats, owls, and occasionally a pissed off rancher or two. ( excuse the spelling of some animals please).

Chambo

chris_mcmartin Dec 17, 2003 10:13 PM

You spelled "armadillo" incorrectly, but you spelled it like I say it!

You left out PORKY-PINES!
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Chris McMartin
www.mcmartinville.com
I'm Not a Herpetologist, but I Play One on the Internet

serpentdan Dec 31, 2003 03:04 PM

Last June we caught a dark blair's morph five miles north of Baker's Crossing. Shined him on a cut. It was the last night of our trip too. Thought we were going home skunked. -Dan Vermilya

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