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Arizona herping help

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I'm vacationing in a cabin near Payson Arizona and I brought my hook/tongs hoping to go herping but It's seems to chilly and too high of an elevation to find many herps. Lots of birds and little blue bellies but iv only been here a few hours.

I'd appreciate any tips from anyone with local experience.

Also are there other sections of faunaclassifieds I should be posting in?
 
Payson is supposed to be a pretty good spot for Crotalus Cerberus/AZ Blacks if you're looking for montaine Crotes. Don't be discouraged, a lot of Montaine stuff will be out when it seems way too cold for anything. I've found C.M. Molossus in the low 60F's down south.
 
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