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GregS---copperhead??...no worries at all, mang.

No doubt about it, it was Copperhead. Very broad head. I know of the Northern Water Snake we discussed, but I got a good look at this one, Copperhead. I need to buy some snake tongs, for easier relocation.
 
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Greg---Where did you take the snake? Thanks for not killing it.

My house backs to a large forest/park I took it back into the woods and dropped it off by the creek, it looked pissed and confused, Lol.:p
 
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One more quick question Rolf, is there a good way to lure in frogs? I like the chirping, I find it soothing.:D There is a creek behind my house, but I don't see any signs of them, is there a correct way to introduce them? Or do they have to happen naturally?:confused:
 
Yup---You Can call them in. Use a frog call CD. But, as you know, it has to be the right time of year for different species.
 
Yup---You Can call them in. Use a frog call CD. But, as you know, it has to be the right time of year for different species.

Thanks for the info., frog call, sounds like a good start... I will do some further research.

Jeremy, the Red and Black is my personal favorite, that swirl design looks very grippy... as well as being aesthetically pleasing.:thumbup:

I'm out, enjoy yourselves gentlemen.
 
One more quick question Rolf, is there a good way to lure in frogs? I like the chirping, I find it soothing.:D There is a creek behind my house, but I don't see any signs of them, is there a correct way to introduce them? Or do they have to happen naturally?:confused:

I hear Marvin Gay and Luther Vandross work great:thumbup::thumbup::D

I would introduce Conraua goliath into the neighborhood..they are a gentle species and least likely to cause a disturbance to the local ecosystem:D
 
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