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geckoejon
at Mon Jan 27 05:35:22 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckoejon ]
troy,
thanks for sharing! i might just try the fresh salmon trick, if i have the need this season. i have a couple girls that will hopefully breed! excited to possibly produce a few hogs of my own i downsized my collection and am down to just my dozen hogs for snakes. they are awesome though!
it does seem to be a much better idea to use fresh fish then canned with all the preservatives. i have had numerous guys tell me canned tuna, salmon, or spam juice. never understood why canned, but evidently is works in some cases. in the wild, i don't see why they wouldn't eat a small fish if given the chance. i have found a southern chowing down on a frog on the side of a pond. why not a fish if it could grab it? i think it's pretty narrow minded to not even entertain the idea.
i live in florida, so i have a year round supply or fresh frogs and lizards. i still like to hear about the other things that have worked successfully for others though. personally, i am a little nervous about using wild frog and lizard scent because of possible parasites.
thanks for sharing... great topic!
jonathan
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