Outdoorsman Thread
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I did some research on that snake and drew a blank. My initial thought was maybe a juvenile Copperhead. I was guessing the skin pattern hadn't developed yet but looked like it could. Probably just a rat snake. But its head, tho still small, reminded me of a viper.
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I think Mel got it common water snake, we call them water moccasins, not to be confused with cotton mouth moccasins . 
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I believe that here in the US all poisonous snakes except for coral have the triangle shaped head.
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I believe you are correct Floyd. The thing is, in that small head I thought I saw the makings of a triangle assuming it was a juvenile. Did I mention I'm soon to have an eye exam? 
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The snake looks like something in the Garter family to me.
Our Common Garters have red spots on their sides like that. Their stripes are lengthways though. The size would be about right for some of the Garters.
Our Common Garters have red spots on their sides like that. Their stripes are lengthways though. The size would be about right for some of the Garters.
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Ok, it looks like it probably is a Northern Water Snake.
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Thanks for all the comments and effort to identify the snake.
Ann, I think you pegged it.
I looked up Northern Water Snake and I'm sure that's what it is.
Thanks Ann, it's nice to know what it is.
Ann, I think you pegged it.
I looked up Northern Water Snake and I'm sure that's what it is.
Thanks Ann, it's nice to know what it is.
Joe
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Actually, Dinadan got it before me. I’m just confirming - but thanks!
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I know what it is, it's a DEAD snake if it comes anywhere near me or the house!!!! 
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Look at him as a harmless mobile mousetrap. He’ll even dispose of the body for you!
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zoogirl wrote:Look at him as a harmless mobile mousetrap. He’ll even dispose of the body for you!
That's about as accurate a description as I've ever heard !!
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Speaking of snakes.......I am out in the woods and fields nearly everyday with my dog and hadn't run across a Copperhead in years but have seen 3 this year. Not being one to "Poke the Bear", I got a picture of this one and was on my way.
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Great pic Ike. And discretion exercised. 
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As far as discretion goes, I will say that the "zoom" feature can come in mighty handy at times!
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Waukonda wrote:As far as discretion goes, I will say that the "zoom" feature can come in mighty handy at times!
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You have a PM.Waukonda wrote:Speaking of snakes.......I am out in the woods and fields nearly everyday with my dog and hadn't run across a Copperhead in years but have seen 3 this year. Not being one to "Poke the Bear", I got a picture of this one and was on my way.
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A friend sent me this pic of a very nice whitetail buck taken in 1953 somewhere in western North Dakota, not far from where I came of age. Person unkown.
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I do love those old photos.tongueriver wrote:A friend sent me this pic of a very nice whitetail buck taken in 1953 somewhere in western North Dakota, not far from where I came of age. Person unkown.old whitetail photo001.jpg
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When I was a kid, I jumped off the tractor and whacked a prairie rattler with a 12 inch crescent wrench. Not smart, but I got away with it. I have a friend who kills rattlers who don't rattle but leaves the ones who do. I don't kill anything anymore unless I am going to eat it, and then only reluctantly and with great respect.doglegg wrote:![]()
Waukonda wrote:As far as discretion goes, I will say that the "zoom" feature can come in mighty handy at times!
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Ditto and since I don't eat wild meat (I don't care for the taste).................... I have no objection to those who do.tongueriver wrote: I don't kill anything anymore unless I am going to eat it,
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A crescent wrench??? That's a great story! I think I would have to have about a 3 foot pipe wrench before I would attack a rattler.
Ike
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Personally, I'd like a 50 foot clear path in a different direction.
In Cal's nice photo: I wonder if that's 35 Remington that young guy is cradling. ??
In Cal's nice photo: I wonder if that's 35 Remington that young guy is cradling. ??
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FRJ, I too was wondering what rifle that might be? Can't hardly see enough of it to even guess but I would feel good guessing that it might be a Winchester 1905, 1907 or 1910. The steel cap on the forend with the activating rod sticking out is what I'm basing my guess on. Those 3 models were all auto loaders and had from .32 Win & .35 Win in the '05, the '07 was a.351 Win & the '10 was a 401 Win. My wife's uncle had a 1907 in .351 that made me drool.
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