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May 25, 2008, 06:28:39 PM »
great pictures guys!!
!! but my opinion is the only good snake is a dead one!!! lol... I have a .44 mag that would take a great shot of one!!!! hehe
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where's the .410 when u need it
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I used it on some sage rats today.
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Those are great Bone. No way I'd do that with less than a 1200 mm lens...
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What type of snakes are they?
I know a snake freak that loves garters (obviously those are not garters)
Ill pay 10$ each for puget sound garter snakes... with almost no limit! Maybe I should post that in classifieds??
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Thanks Pope. I was thinking about heading to the Rattlers home to get some Rattler shots, but I won't be in macro mode for those. Will have to go back to maximium crop factor.
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To eat or what LTL. (live or dead)
These are gopher, or BULL snakes. Not too many Garter snakes around my place. Blue and brown racers, and the occasional rattler. Few Garter snakes out in the woods.
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must be live...I did a post in classifieds... blue puget garters are um pretty?
so im told...lol
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People call them differently. East side ones have the yellow stripes. Have you seen the pic of the one that Klick took. SOme folks call that a garter snake.
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Great photos. Photo of the Month material.
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Thanks Ray. I'll get a big rattler on film and see if it looks good on the cover. : )
LTL here is the link to Klicks pic. Is this the snake you speak of.....
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,7437.0.html
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Great pics...Some of those are look like they were a little too close for comfort!
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Found another one last night that pissed me off. My little lady was collecting eggs and she went to crawl in to get an egg from one of the nests and there was one coiled up in front of the nest. HE DIED. I'm proud of her for not freaking out.
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Do those snakes have big fangs? They are not poisonouse are they? Cool pics.
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I was told Bull snakes will keep the rattler population down as well. Anyone know if theres any truth to that? Great pics, Bone.
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