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Timber Rattler in KY
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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 221179" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>+1. You don't sound like a hippie at all! That is a beautiful snake. I'd have totally enjoyed seeing something like that on the water. Earlier this spring, while fishing, I found a rock hillside that was great for water snakes. I saw three pair of them breeding. Very cool stuff (for me)</p><p></p><p>I've been breeding snakes since the mid 80s as a hobby. Before the wife and kids, I did a lot of work with the conservation department and local zoos to educate people on them. For the past 20+ years my emphasis has been on boa constrictors. I maintain a breeding colony of around 12-15 adults and with all the babies I have, my collection is around 80 animals right now. It's actually time for me to start selling off the babies from this year as they are all doing great. That just means I'll have more money to buy fishing gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 221179, member: 2990"] +1. You don't sound like a hippie at all! That is a beautiful snake. I'd have totally enjoyed seeing something like that on the water. Earlier this spring, while fishing, I found a rock hillside that was great for water snakes. I saw three pair of them breeding. Very cool stuff (for me) I've been breeding snakes since the mid 80s as a hobby. Before the wife and kids, I did a lot of work with the conservation department and local zoos to educate people on them. For the past 20+ years my emphasis has been on boa constrictors. I maintain a breeding colony of around 12-15 adults and with all the babies I have, my collection is around 80 animals right now. It's actually time for me to start selling off the babies from this year as they are all doing great. That just means I'll have more money to buy fishing gear. [/QUOTE]
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