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    Re: Your Gartering "Technique"

    Kyle your grip is a lot worse than mine and you roughen the snake up pretty good
    this is Garter turf man

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    Re: Your Gartering "Technique"

    Since I have acreage, I place sheets of plywood along the edge of the meadow and woods.

    every day I look under them.

    Caught a wild flame that way :-)

    And I use the money technique with breeders too, very effective.

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    Wayne A. Harvey


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    Re: Your Gartering "Technique"

    I usually find a stick in the woods for "roughing" up the grass / rocks / trees and reach down and grab them! I get bit often.. I found foot and a half eastern the other day and my three year old daughter grabed right a hold of it before I could say a thing!! Crazy how you can mold them at that age. Luckly she did not get bit. We had yet another quick chat after that

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    Re: Your Gartering "Technique"

    Quote Originally Posted by person365 View Post
    Kyle your grip is a lot worse than mine and you roughen the snake up pretty good
    I use the fingertip technique. You, however, use the fist one. D<
    0.1 Storeria dekayi
    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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