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Finder of unique Garters
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Windsor, Ontario
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Re: Your Gartering "Technique"
The only time I've ever really rushed headlong into catching anything was when I was a kid up north. We had a family of loons that came to sun themselves on the dock every afternoon -- parents and about 15-20 little ones. Well, after a really bad storm one night, I went out in the morning and discovered one baby loon that had been separated from the family.
I had to catch him--HAD to!! Ended up running through the lake with socks shoes, pants and all, and diving down to catch it while it dove underwater to get away. And after hiking back up to the house, dripping wet, loon in hand, my grandmother gave me a 'talking to' I won't ever forget and marched me back down to the lake to return him. But it was so worth it to actually hold a baby loon for a few moments!
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: i live in the uk near the city of sheffield
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Re: Your Gartering "Technique"
lol sounds like you guys have lots of fun catching them, ive never tried catching a wild snake but have read an interesting technique on catching escaped ones though, involving a large plastic drinks bottle and some plastic tubing...havent a clue if it would work lol.
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Re: Your Gartering "Technique"
The thought of catching a garter with a hook is funny to me. lol!!
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The Purple Snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Your Gartering "Technique"
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Finder of unique Garters
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Re: Your Gartering "Technique"
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: South Carolina
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Re: Your Gartering "Technique"
My Garter "Technique" is simply pick them up bare handed. They get far less stressed that way. I do carry a snake hook everywhere I herp. Safest way to turn logs or rocks and to lift boards or tin. Never know what you might be sticking your fingers in front of
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