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    snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    I just went on an expeditionary raid at the old train tracts near my house, it used to be absolutely infested with garter snakes, and occasionally a few ribbons. However... that was several years ago, when there were large puddles and marshes. Ever since they put the water resource management center and the associated parking lot the place has been dry and large portions of it are impassable due to thick brush. I flipped half a dozen logs and pieces of trash but no luck yet. the two chunks of plywood I have on my lawn have also failed me as of yet.

    I don't remember them being this difficult to find, if any of you could offer some suggestions that would be good.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    I feel that temperature is a big factor. If it's cold, you probably wont find many, and if it's really hot they'll probably be hiding away from all the heat. I see more snakes when the temperature is above 65 but under 75, and usually more around 4-6 pm.
    I'm sure others near your area could have some better tips, as I live in a completely different area than you
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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    Well its pretty warm right now, in the mid 80's. If they are hiding they are doing it well away from the places I have immediate access to. I'll probably check again later on, the only thing is I don't want to over do it, if I keep checking the same spots I suspect they will probably avoid them.

    The other thing is that there are a lot or birds where I live, so the snakes are probably more skiddish about exposing themselves.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    Welcome to my world.

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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    My mom asked me why I don't just buy one... my answer was basically, because all they had at the pet store was a baby boa and you'd have a stroke if I brought a constrictor home. I'm sure they do have them at some places, but I'm going to have to get pretty desperate before I go out and buy one.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    You can buy them from members on here and have them shipped to you. There are a large variety of garters you can get. Garters at pet stores are often malnourished and unhealthy. It isn't always the case, but many pet stores don't know how to take care of them, or don't care about the health of the snake.
    Chantel
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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    Yeah that was one of my concerns regarding buying them, though it would be nice to start off with a tamer snake. Still beggars can't be choosers. I'm inclined to think that I'm more likely to find one before any shipped snaked would arrive though if this takes weeks rather than days I might reassess that opinion.

    I mean... it is the state reptile of Massachusetts.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    You definitely want to get it from a reputable breeder. I caught my first one, and bought my second two from a local breeder. (two babies).

    Plus you get to choose which one you get. There are hundreds of morphs.

    If there's a local breeder, then you're in luck, but most likely you'll have to have it shipped to you. The problem with that is the price of shipping.


    Petsores are clueless. They feed corn snakes crickets, and call rough green snakes, garter snakes, and feed them crickets too. They definitely wouldn't be all that healthy.

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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    Yeah, there's a reason most big chain petstores only sell baby snakes and frogs. I doubt most of them reach adulthood.

    Good luck; it's hard to find wild garters around where I live too. Keep at it though, you'll eventually find one Though if you don't, there are quite a few good breeders around that you can order awesome snakes from!
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    Re: snake hunting, evidently I'm out of practice.

    My impatience lead me to go on another raid... I jumped the bridge over the old tracks and checked up and down the length of them... the only thing I found worth remarking on was a rather small brown mouse. Which is somewhat ironic since part of the "I get a snake" deal was that my sister would get a pet rat.
    when I was little they called me the snake man... as I was usually carrying around a bucket full of brown snakes.

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