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Ky Scott
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This fella is on time like clock work every day. He's always laying there behind my dog food barrels when we feed. My 6 year old Daughter ran up on him the other day in the lot when we turned some pups loose. She said Daddy come here I found our snake lets catch it :shock: Stupid me thought I would pick him up by his tail, but he let me know real quick that was'nt gonna happen. After he missed my face by about 3 inches, which my little tomboy thought was funny I had to check my drawers and fix a drink :roll: I guess he figured he had'nt bothered us and we should'nt bother him. I guess he got over it because he has'nt missed a day yet. The picture of hi in the grass was the day I had my stupid attack and the pictures of him laying on the wood in the back of the shed was today. He's at least 5 1/2 ft maybe 6ft
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Post by MURL-BEAGLER »

:yikes:

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Post by Cottontail Chaser »

Is that a cottonmouth ??

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I’ve always had a fascination over snakes. Many years ago I had an 8’ to 9’ Burmese Python for a pet. But that dud looks poisonous. Is it a cottonmouth? I don’t see any rattles, and it looks a little dark for it to be a rattler. Its eyes look hazy like it might be getting ready to molt (soon shed it skin).
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Post by Ky Scott »

It's an old rat snake or as the old timers call it Cow Sucker. If it was a cotton mouth it would be dead, dead, dead. If it was any kind of poisonous snake it would be dead :gunguy:
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Post by Waccamaw Beagler »

Yeah I was thinkin rat snake to. Cottonmouths are usually alot healthier than that.
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Up here in this part of Indiana where I live we don’t have any poisonous snakes. So I haven’t seen that many poisonous snakes in the wild, and for that reason I’m not that good about identifying all of them.

I feel its better to make a mistake and say it was a poisonous one, than to be sorry that it was. :)
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Post by warddog »

Yeah, we got a lot of them rat snakes around this part of Indiana. Did your hand stink when you grabbed ahold of it? These around here seem to have a very foul odor when you get ahole of one. The only time I grab one is to snap it like a whip!

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Post by Bglenut »

We let the king snakes and the rat snakes stay around the barn, but sometimes thay get in the kennels and the dogs has a field day with them. They keep the rat and insect down to a very few.

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Post by WrongsideRandy »

This is the same kind of snake that I got bit by a few weeks ago when I tried charming it........they sure can draw some blood and they dont let go until you rip them from you, lol. And for the stink....I sure noticed a stink but it wasnt from the snake, :oops:

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Post by AlabamaSwamper »

Yeap, you done good by not killing it. Should keep the rats and other snakes away.
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Post by MIKE »

IF I RUN UPON SOMETHING LIKE THAT I GET MY GAUGES & REACH OUT & TOUCH SOMEONE.
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Post by danny1964 »

Hey Scott

Wife got a big laugh out of the checking the pants and getting a drink. I did the same thing a month ago when I killed a michigan rattle snake.

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