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Florida Herpers, ready for the snake hunt?

Well I talked to a good buddy of mine last night and he is going to take the flight on down and to this hunting with some friends. If he does this, maybe I can get him to post some pictures here.
 
It's the same thing they should have been allowed to do in Wisconsin for all the feral cats and they do do in Texas for feral hogs. I have zero problem with it. Hunt on!!

D80
 
If they can start a trap-spay/neuter/release program for fluffy loved former pets in other partss of the country, why not in Florida? I often see cat parks being approved of, and cats seem to devour native threatened & endangered species faster than pythons do. So perhaps we could just trap and spay all non-native species and put them all together in a park of their own, somewhere safe, like Salt Lake City, foir instance?
 
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