First snake in a week.
Ryan C. Whittenberg said:
Saw this guy posted on Facebook in Midland. Glossy snake?
photo helpcatalena18 said:
Ran across this Cotton Mouth the other day.
dolch said:
Western Coachwhip in League City and Indigo in George West
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I GIVE UP.
Thanks,AZAG08 said:dolch said:
Western Coachwhip in League City and Indigo in George West
https://ibb.co/VVDf3zT
https://ibb.co/cFxhhsM
https://ibb.co/fqhB3SR
https://ibb.co/Wx9CLJp
https://ibb.co/gmGzJMP
I GIVE UP.
when you click the link then right click the image and open the image separately -- this will give you the specific link to the picture. It will end in .jpg
cool looking snake
MouthBQ98 said:
Slow summer. The drought at my place (1" rain since June 1) has sent the snakes to water or into a hybernation state. I did find a little hog nose on the trail at Buescher state park, and he put on his cobra act. Outside of that, nothing in a month.
I'm in West TN and same here. No rain. Only snake I've seen was on Sunday at a local lake I was fishing at. Northern Watersnake I believe. No pic, my phone ran out of juice while fishing.zooguy96 said:MouthBQ98 said:
Slow summer. The drought at my place (1" rain since June 1) has sent the snakes to water or into a hybernation state. I did find a little hog nose on the trail at Buescher state park, and he put on his cobra act. Outside of that, nothing in a month.
Pretty common for snakes not to move much if it isn't raining. Same here. Hasn't rained in a month, which is unusual here (East Tenn). Their food ain't moving - they ain't moving.
I know that when we'd go looking for snakes in West Texas, we'd follow the radar. Anywhere where it had rained recently had a much better shot of finding snakes on the road than otherwise. I remember once at dusk it had rained recently and we found 22 snakes in a 2 mile stretch.4stringAg said:I'm in West TN and same here. No rain. Only snake I've seen was on Sunday at a local lake I was fishing at. Northern Watersnake I believe. No pic, my phone ran out of juice while fishing.zooguy96 said:MouthBQ98 said:
Slow summer. The drought at my place (1" rain since June 1) has sent the snakes to water or into a hybernation state. I did find a little hog nose on the trail at Buescher state park, and he put on his cobra act. Outside of that, nothing in a month.
Pretty common for snakes not to move much if it isn't raining. Same here. Hasn't rained in a month, which is unusual here (East Tenn). Their food ain't moving - they ain't moving.
c-jags said:
Found by my trail running crew at Miller Springs in Temple.
Coral had bit the Rattler and he was still fighting a bit so the coral was letting him die. Friend went out hiking and the coral was still there but not looking fat enough to have eaten, so I'm wagering something else came along and got it.
Prognightmare said:
We're in the same neck of the woods.