Touche!
I live north of White Rock by Woodbridge golf course and have only seen 1 moccasin. Seen tons of water snakes but its very rare to see moccasins. This is in Dallas/Collin county so what your saying makes sense. This is an area full of ponds tooursusguy said:
I know where they come from, so already pretty dated. A snake being listed in a county isn't particularly exciting. It is handy to know they are recorded in the county, but then you have to know their habitat.
Take Dallas County--Rat snakes and copperheads are a dime a dozen, and they can be reported anywhere in the county. Go to anywhere around Joe Pool/Cedar Hill SP, rattlesnakes may be about the most commonly spotted snakes (Cedar Hill SP has a crap ton of rattlesnakes). But outside that escarpment zone area of southwest Dallas County, you don't find rattlers. There are some legit Cottonmouths throughout PARTS southern Dallas County. I get tons of cottonmouth sightings around White Rock Lake, we'll just say they are as legit at the mountain lions.
Man I forgot about that place since I haven't been there in a while. One of the few places where I have seen more venomous snakes than non. If you ride there in the early morning of spring it would not be unusual to see 5-10 copperheads and water moccasins. Always with my luck a moccasin would be crossing the path during some switchbacks. Rode Evil Knievel style once or twiceursusguy said:
Muddy Creek is a known pocket.
Edit: to clarify, laughing at 12f's emoticon not the ursus comment.12f Mane said:ursusguy said:
A snake being listed in a county isn't particularly exciting.
1990AG said:WTF is going on in Fisher County?? Did they parachute into there?dlance said:
Cottonmouth distribution in Texas.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
I think there are two things to take away from this thread:
1) 12fmane knows more about snakes and their distribution than anyone on here, period.
2) the majority of water moccasin sightings are not actual cottonmouths, but some species of water snake.
Without a picture it's perfectly legitimate for anyone to question the posters claim. I don't care if you have been outdoors your entire life and know snakes, it is a fact that most people have a hard time identifying venomous cottonmouths vs a myriad of water snakes.
I'm one of the ones who has correctly identified them all as rat snakes.ttha_aggie_09 said:
I don't get it... if you follow any of the snake threads, you would have 50+ examples of people incorrectly identifying cottonmouths. The proof is in the pudding. People that spend a lot of time outdoors aren't always experts at the outdoors.... myself included.
I don't get why this is such a big deal with you. Does it personally offend you that people are questioning a snake ID?
Get over it. It's not that big of a deal.
Smooth green snake?12f Mane said:ursusguy said:
A snake being listed in a county isn't particularly exciting.
Tip of the hat to Johnny Bush:rather be fishing said:Smooth green snake?12f Mane said:ursusguy said:
A snake being listed in a county isn't particularly exciting.
rather be fishing said:Smooth green snake?12f Mane said:ursusguy said:
A snake being listed in a county isn't particularly exciting.