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RE: Extreme small game
I'm pretty sure they are Western Toads but they are so small its hard to tell. It shouldn't be too hard to catch one but they do look similar to that one pictured above.
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Okay i just caught one. Yeah i thought so. Western Toads...I failed to mentioned there is a small ''pond'' (no fishing of course) right next to my house. I have caught a large number and let them go out there.
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I work with amphibians for a federal agency and in this state we have to have a collection permit to take any amphibians except for bullfrogs. We can't even take gamefish without a collection permit. This is why I questioned it. I'm suprised CA will allow the take of all those species (except for those that are non-native then I can see why). The pet shop suppliers must have a field day down there.
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ORIGINAL: BrutalAttack The pet shop suppliers must have a field day down there. Some pics of my reptiles: ![]() |
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Yeah that's what I'm talking about. The fact that you can take and posses those with nothing but a fishing license is pretty strong encouragement and makes it pretty easy for the taking of more than the legal limit and reselling in another state.
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That's the state of California for you though. It ALWAYS has to be different on everything, for better or worse.
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Them baby toads make darn good fishin bait!!!!;)
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any chance of you sending a herd of them toads towards kansas. these skeeters are getting the best of me
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As small as they are right now, i think the skeeters would eat them whole at moment lol
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