Staff can we please get a sticky for this thread so everyone can post their ID pictures here?
quote:That would be waaay too easy.
Staff can we please get a sticky for this thread so everyone can post their ID pictures here?
quote:I'll work the OB for free staff. Some of you already know me anyway...
Staff can we please get a sticky for this thread so everyone can post their ID pictures here?
quote:Sorry, the pic of the water snake and the moccasin were both taken around the same lake in the Memphis, TN area.quote:
Great stuff. That black timber is sweet!
Top snake is a northern watersnake.
Are those present in Texas? That one stumped me and I'm pretty good on most Texas snakes.
quote:There is a Coast Guard safety reg that you have to have a paddle in your boat , if it of a certain size. My old fishing buddy had a 24ft Mako many many moons ago that would have been HELL to paddle any distance but we were checked several times. He used to fuss and cuss about having to carry that damn paddle UNTIL we were just popping some corks in East Bay on a lazy summer day mostly drinking beer and half asleep...UNTIL.....one of us kinda like up and saw fella just like pictured above about 1 ft from the boat full on geared up to pay us a visit. Ole buddy found just what a good paddle could do to Mr Rattlesnake that day...... After he sold the boat he saved the paddle and branded it SNAKE KILLER..had it hanging on his man cave wall for years......
Exact same thing happened to me on the intercostal in Galveston near Greens Lake.
I am pretty sure they just think the boat is land or something that gives them a break from swimming. What's creepy is when they lift their head up and swim towards the boat and all you have is a fishing pole.... I like snakes, but not thanks.
quote:Awesome shots!
Passed this guy swimming across the intracoastal yesterday. We circled him from about 15-20 feet a few times. As we did he constantly turned and came after the boat the entire time. Not sure if it was because he was tired, checking us out, aggression, or what, but he was super intent on getting to our boat.
I've always wanted to see a rattlesnake out swimming in the bay so I was pretty excited to see it. Just glad I was in a boat and not out on a wade.
quote:Very cool!
Passed this guy swimming across the intracoastal yesterday. We circled him from about 15-20 feet a few times. As we did he constantly turned and came after the boat the entire time. Not sure if it was because he was tired, checking us out, aggression, or what, but he was super intent on getting to our boat.
I've always wanted to see a rattlesnake out swimming in the bay so I was pretty excited to see it. Just glad I was in a boat and not out on a wade.
quote:It's not just you.
Is it just me, or, do all those flies in that video make it that much creepier?
quote:Where in Memphis? I live out in G'town and have seen a few this year.quote:Sorry, the pic of the water snake and the moccasin were both taken around the same lake in the Memphis, TN area.quote:
Great stuff. That black timber is sweet!
Top snake is a northern watersnake.
Are those present in Texas? That one stumped me and I'm pretty good on most Texas snakes.
Saw a baby moc on the same lake a couple days ago but not seen much else so far this year.