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Road cruising for snakes (to take photos) any tips?

 
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Jun 17, 2008 15:18 |  #1

Just getting into field herping. Looking for some general books. I've read a few books and have a field guide, but I still don't have a good idea of how to go about looking for snakes. Best times of the day, best types of roads, etc? Thanks


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Jun 17, 2008 16:20 |  #2

The chance of seeing a snake while driveing is very slim.
Best bet is to find old piles of junk or rocks to look under,maybe an old barn.




  
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Jun 17, 2008 16:28 |  #3

I know in Michigan, it's usually easiest to look right around sunset if you're going to road cruise.

Snakes are cold blooded, so will often be found on the road at night getting heat from the pavement when the sun's going down. You have to walk really lightly, bc the vibration will scare them away.


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Jun 18, 2008 13:59 as a reply to  @ ChrisRabior's post |  #4

I likewise use to have the hobbie.....depending on they type of snakes you are interested in, water would be a great place to start. Find a small creek/river with allot of overhanging branches. You might be suprised at how many snakes will lay in the branches in the middle of the day. Rocky outcrops and overcut land will also be a good place. I don't know the types of snakes in your area but in my neighborhood of NC, I have encountered many copperheads and a few rattlers in the rocks....so, be careful! As for roads, I use to see quite a few at night on unpaved roads at night, especially in rural areas with few houses. Might try to investigate areas where there is allot of vegetation on the roadsides...ei: vines, wet bogs, etc. If you are into photoing them, to get them to stay in one place, simply drop your cap down near them or catch their attention in another fashion. Many will take a defensive stance rather than fleeing.....hope this has been helpful.




  
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Jun 18, 2008 14:03 as a reply to  @ Mike J.'s post |  #5

forgot to mention....if you can find a wet and swampy area.....it should be covered!




  
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Jun 18, 2008 18:52 |  #6

Much appreciated everybody.


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