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BayouSurreal

Is the So. Cal expirence limited to just foriegn visitors?

I would love to hook up with some like-minded hunters. I've spent weeks in the Sonoran desert collecting by myself. What I'm saying is I've never been any further West than West Texas. I'd gladly offer a bug hunt in the East for a bug hunt in the West... I know some real cool places to hunt in the Apalachacola Nat. Forest in Florida. Cyclocosmia torreya! Latrodectus bishopi! a ton of native roaches. Anyway I'm offering a trip trade. There are some great hunting spots that I know of that are in cow fields too(That's where I see the coolest things=) Our laws are not nearly as friendly as yours but I can assure anyone who would like to come out a safe, drama free trip to the Southeast. I don't know what time of the year is best for hunting in So. Cal but I guess it's probably in the spring as it is here.....Well what do you think?
Later,
Paul B
WBurke17

anybody and everybody is welcome to come hunt w/ us. I would love to see louisanna someday...
BayouSurreal

Absolutely-

The Gulf coast is cool for herping and inverting.  I'm really wnating to catch some of the trapdoors that you have out that way. I love mygs.
Check ya later Slater,
PB
Celeste

Paul,

come on out for a visit and we'll keep you entertained!

If you're passing through Arizona on the way, Josh can entertain you there, too!
(Is Josh still in Az, or did he move to Texas?)

-- Celeste
WBurke17

Celeste wrote:
Paul,

come on out for a visit and we'll keep you entertained!

If you're passing through Arizona on the way, Josh can entertain you there, too!
(Is Josh still in Az, or did he move to Texas?)

-- Celeste


Josh in now in the wonderfully cooler state of Washington.... Smile

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