I guess the annulata gods are happy with me this year. This female is a Moose (very healthy). Found last night at 1:20am. I saw alot of other DOR's but the only other AOR was a Garter Snake.

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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
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I guess the annulata gods are happy with me this year. This female is a Moose (very healthy). Found last night at 1:20am. I saw alot of other DOR's but the only other AOR was a Garter Snake.

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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
Jason,
Great Looking snake, the other Dimmit male was very nice as well..........JF
Hola John, heard you had some "other" luck while you were in Sanderson last time. Congrats. I've got a nice recent find I'll show you next time youre down too.
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
Are you going to breed those, Jason? If you do I want one, since I can't seem to find one on my own. I was out last night too, but north of Dimmit on Squirrel Ranch Road south of D'Hanis and side dirt roads. Habitat looked good to me. Only saw lots of frogs and owls though. And almost got stuck in the mud once and drowned my engine another in a low water crossing. My "check engine" light is on now! Were you on the same roads as before?
~Lance
I was in the same areas as before. It's been raining down here like cats and dogs for days now. I think South Texas is Turning into a rain forest or a swamp.
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
It's time to bust out the sein nets! I looked for herps today during the continuing downpour and only saw toads. Too much H2o!
Hey JP, Congrats on the 2 annulata,I was lucky enough to find 2 celonops a couple of weeks ago. Now if I can just find an Alterna! My turn is coming soon I hope.
Cya down south sometime, Jay H
Thanks senor. those celeonops are hard to find. Congrats! If you're ever around Uvalde, let me know.
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
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