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  • Hello little guy!

    Just a lil' black snake. I love these things.


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    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    Here are some more pics I thought were cool.


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    "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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    • #3
      In case you guys were wondering, I did go out point hunting this year. First, to a large creek, and next an old field. I didn't find anything artifact wise, but I found a really nice 1700's cabin. I will try and get pictures up soon. I forgot my camera that day.
      "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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      • Lindenmeier-Man
        Lindenmeier-Man commented
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        I like wildlife , thanks for the pics ! I’m not to big on picking up snakes, I’m weird that way. I’d metal detect around that cabin !

      • Kentucky point
        Kentucky point commented
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        My dad and I have found who owns it, and we are currently trying to get permission. It was one of the first built in our county!


        I am not sure why folks don't like snakes. They are surprisingly soft, and if you are dealing with a corn snake, they are down right fun to handle!

    • #4
      Hey Ethan, I love the pictures. We have Pine Snakes that grow to six feet and they are easy to handle.
      Michigan Yooper
      If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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      • Kentucky point
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        Corn snakes and Milk snakes are my personal favorites. I have been handling them since I was five. I like the massive, cranky black snakes because they give me a challenge. I have only caught a Racer once, and the little snakes such as Ringneck snakes, Worm snakes and Queen snakes are super easy. Garter snakes always put up a fight, but I like them too.

    • #5
      Love those nature pics .

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        • #7
          I was out about half an hour ago, when I saw that our garden hose was tangled up in the front yard. I thought it was bizarre because our hose is at the back of the house. It was a breeding pair of six foot black racers. They shot off before I could get my camera. :-(
          "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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          • #8
            We use to have those at my GP in Fl . So fast .
            Georgia is the beautiful timber rattler . Man that has a nice skin . Next one I have to shoot I will take the skin and put it on a walking stick . Can’t have those around really .

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            • #9
              Originally posted by Tam View Post
              We use to have those at my GP in Fl . So fast .
              Georgia is the beautiful timber rattler . Man that has a nice skin . Next one I have to shoot I will take the skin and put it on a walking stick . Can’t have those around really .
              I have often wondered why some of the most beautiful snakes are the most deadly.
              "The education of a man is never completed until he dies." Robert E. Lee

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              • #10
                Can’t upload the pic but my sister in- law found a beautiful
                copperhead curled up ready to go on her front door mat . That would have been history if the dog ran out . She grew up in Alaska so knew what to do .

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                • #11
                  I love snakes. Saw two today.

                  King Snake and Rattlesnake.

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                  California

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                • #12
                  To each their own. LOL
                  South Dakota

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