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jason

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Hiya everyone

Just wanted to introduce myself to the forum.

Names jason .
Location Living in WV , Weekends i stay in PA and im from SC.
I have been field herping for a about 15 yrs (sence i was a kid) my main intrest are snakes and turtles but i have always liked sallys but resently i have grown more fond of them and intrested in learning more about them and keepeng them .

On a resent hike in WV while i was looking for timber rattlers i ran across 3 northern two-lineds that i collected (private collecting)
Although i usually donot collect anything from the field while herping these intrested me . (one though was injured, missing tale) .

Anyways . im also a Visual comunications designer.

If anyone is in or around northern WV or south east PA i would like to hear some of your herping stories. just shoot me a pm .
 

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Welcome to the site, Jason
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I look forward to your comments and contributions, and am sure others would be keen to see them too.

Don't be shy about posting pics of those two-lineds and any other sals you come across in the field. The instructions for posting pics can be found at the bottom of the Photo Gallery page:

http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/985/11633.html?1113258844
 
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jason

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Thanks for the welcome Tim . Ill be sure to post some pics soon
 
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joshua

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Hey Jason, where are you living at in WV, and PA? I'm living in Wheeling, WV, and don't know many people to go herping with.
 
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joshua

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Cool, you should shoot me an email next time you go herping, I don't know of any real good places around here.
 
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