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Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: waitinforabite] #3762559 08/01/09 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted By: waitinforabite
Without even looking at the picture I correctly identified it as a diamond back water snake. They must really be prolific!

You may want to look closer. It is Nerodia erythrogaster transversa, blothed water snake.

To many of the other replies, I have never understood an outdoorsman who wouldn't take the time to know whether a snake was dangerous. If you going to spend the time outdoors, you shouldn't be afraid of harmless animals. Then again, stay afraid and leave some of the spots to us who are not and took the time to know whether we should be.



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Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: Pope1] #3782613 08/06/09 06:12 AM
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i kill any snake especially if they are in my catfish box...dang thats a craZY PIC

Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: Pope1] #3782693 08/06/09 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: Pope1

To many of the other replies, I have never understood an outdoorsman who wouldn't take the time to know whether a snake was dangerous. If you going to spend the time outdoors, you shouldn't be afraid of harmless animals. Then again, stay afraid and leave some of the spots to us who are not and took the time to know whether we should be.


Wasn't too worried about whether it was dangerous or not, a few wacks of a crappie rod and paddle and the threat (if any) was neutralized duel

Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: Buglemintoday] #3782702 08/06/09 10:39 AM
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sorry fellas, thats not a diamond back in the first pic. its a blotched water snake not venomous.

doesnt look anything like a water moccasin or a copperhead



Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: Blue Razor] #3782729 08/06/09 11:18 AM
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Its the deadly Spittin Ringtail Rattling Mamba Cobraconda. Only way to kill it is a .454 Casulls between the eyes



Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: Lowly Net Boy] #3782730 08/06/09 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted By: Yeaitsme
Its the deadly Spittin Ringtail Rattling Mamba Cobraconda. Only way to kill it is a .454 Casulls between the eyes



luckily I have one! cheers

Re: What type of snake is this? [Re: Buglemintoday] #3783089 08/06/09 01:42 PM
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I think it just wanted to wash the outboard cover, maybe a little wax?

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