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by cottonmouth on August 5, 2002
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I would have to say drop for drop, the Coral, Mojave, Tiger, Speckled,and panamint top the 5. Could be wrong, but that is without looking it up.JQ
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by levi3 on August 5, 2002
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Cottonmouth,
Thanks for filling me in on that. I appreciate it! I have noticed you always have pretty good input on questions people have. Its nice of you to take time out to help us out
Thanks again
Ray
P.S. Do you have any coppers for sale? If so where are you located?
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by cottonmouth on August 6, 2002
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Thanks Ray, but I would say guys like Charper and Betz are more the expert than me, but I do my best. As far as the timber is concerned, he's probably at #6 their venom is starting to show a little neurotoxin affect,or at least the canebrake is, which some consider the same as the timber, but not me.As far as the Coppers, I alway's have a few around that if you want to drive to Lynchburg,Va, you can have them no charge. I don't ship anymore, due to a little mishap!!!!and it cost to much by Delta for an little ole Copper. Jeff Quarles
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by levi3 on August 6, 2002
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Cottonmouth,
If you dont mind shoot me an e-mail at Krb3299@cs.com. I would definatley consider driving over for a pair, expecially if they are good eaters! I have looked all spring and summer and know of two coppers being found------- BOTH DEAD!!!!! I dont know what the problem is there are just not many around my area. I see a pile of timbers, wich I dont consider the smae as a Canebeak either. They dont look anything alike, at least the timbers I catch.
Thanks for your time; Gratefully Ray
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