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RE: Rattlesnakes In Arizona (Questions)

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Posted by: feflicker at Wed Jun 27 18:23:06 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by feflicker ]  
   

azatrox, thanks for your response! I have been reading alot of your posts on the "other" forum too!

I am slowly piecing together the items needed for my first hike (license, hook, bucket, etc).

I am hoping to find a juvenile C. molossus before summer's end (I actually saw one of these a few weeks ago golfing, but I had no license yet, no tools on me, too many other reasons not to try and snag it to list!)

Anyone have ideas on good spots to look for this species? Preferabbly some place accessible easily with a non-4wd vehicle, reasonably close to a highway, etc?

Also, I read that it is illegal to search at night with lights, yet I see lot's of people posting about it in various forums? Is hunting for herps at night ok?

I'm new to this, most of my native snakes I have had during my life I just happened to stumble upon, I've never "hunted" for a particular species, so I am open for suggestions!


   

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