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you have to wait for the first warm day of spring , then you look in damp forests near ponds or streams. the reason you should wait till the first warm day of spring is they migrate to their birth pools en mass of 100-200 in a group then simply catch them in a net or with your hands.

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Q: How do you catch a tiger salamander?
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