Snake thread 2020
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Mostly Sunny Disposition
12:22a, 5/23/20
In reply to f burg ag
f burg ag said:

Mostly Sunny Disposition said:

MouthBQ98 said:

Bucket of copperheads from the other day..



We should compare Copperhead nights these days.
I want in on this comparison. If I am looking for them, I will see at least 2-3 on any given night from late April until September. Most in one night was 14 in 45 minutes of looking. Out of curiosity, where do you and Mouth live? My camp is about 3 miles southeast of Sublime.......10 miles east of Hallettsville for those who have never heard of Sublime.


We are in between Weimar and Sheridan in Colorado County.
DaveAg02
7:42a, 5/23/20
In reply to nealan
nealan said:

No idea! I just Looked it up on the interwebs
I'm in NE Texas


Fair enough. I figured someone around here would comment, but it doesn't matter. Mud snake - looks like a badass, not dangerous.
f burg ag
2:20p, 5/23/20


Met him when i was getting into the car earlier. Me and my son tried to play with him, but he was having none of that. Glad to see him because we are having gopher issues.....not sure if rat snakes will eat them. Badace? Also, happy to see a snack that is not a copperhead for once.
KerrvilleAg
3:25p, 5/23/20
He'll get golfer......ah gopher
f burg ag
3:28p, 5/23/20



What we normally see....way too often. Notice the cicada he climbed the fence post to check out. When he saw it was just a shed, probably headed down to see if it had dropped to the ground.
cheeky
3:30p, 5/23/20
https://instagr.am/p/qFkRG0DFTPtsjt0GPjgff5rtYF0E-fHzCB2x80

Posted by a friend. ID?
OE_Ag11
6:42p, 5/23/20
Was trying to figure out what this guy was.

It wasn't very happy when I squished it in the gate, while opening it.

OE_Ag11
6:53p, 5/23/20
It was in east Texas.

I'm guessing it might be a kingsnake now. Not sure still
I'll though
BrokeAssAggie
7:14p, 5/23/20
In reply to OE_Ag11
My guess is rat snake..
nealan
7:45p, 5/23/20
Agree , rat snake
MouthBQ98
10:23p, 5/23/20
In reply to f burg ag
Paige, far northeast corner of Bastrop county. Post oak prairie here.
Rexter
8:26p, 5/24/20
I saw this one just south of Plantersville. He appeared out of nowhere while I wasn't looking. When I turned around, he was there with his head up like "Yo....what you doin?"


DaveAg02
8:59p, 5/24/20
In reply to Rexter
Racer?
Daddy-O5
9:03p, 5/24/20
In reply to Rexter
Buttermilk Racer. Nippy little suckers.
oragator
11:17p, 5/24/20
Not a snake, but wth?

https://www.gatorcountry.com/swampgas/attachments/9f754abf-625f-4541-835c-f190ff36a66d-jpeg.52559/
oragator
11:18p, 5/24/20
In reply to oragator
Nm
DaveAg02
11:35a, 5/25/20
In reply to oragator
If you want to post it, download it and just attach it.
Pantera
1:09p, 5/25/20
Not a snake, but a neat little dude found watering plants this morning. Can't tell if it's a common gray tree frog or Cope's gray tree frog. May have to wait til he sings this evening.
Badace52
1:14p, 5/25/20
Fishing the Devil's River this weekend. Found a friend.

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Pantera
1:20p, 5/25/20
In reply to Badace52
Concho water snake?
Badace52
1:21p, 5/25/20
In reply to Pantera
Nah just a diamondback water snake, but a big pretty one.
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who?mikejones
6:24p, 5/25/20
Saw this guy on my jobsite
G-Town Cracker
9:15a, 5/26/20
Good tire placement on this one on the county road
one MEEN Ag
11:51a, 5/26/20
In reply to G-Town Cracker
G-Town Cracker said:

Good tire placement on this one on the county road

You can tell its nonvenomous because its trying to flatten its head out to look like a venomous snake.
chickencoupe16
3:13p, 5/26/20
Found this guy leaving work. Gave my heart a workout.

SPI-FlatsCatter 84
4:15p, 5/26/20
Very aggressive booger just showed up on back patio. Strikes at everything. No retreating

ID?
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Badace52
4:20p, 5/26/20
In reply to SPI-FlatsCatter 84
It's a water snake. Location?
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Badace52
4:22p, 5/26/20
In reply to chickencoupe16
chickencoupe16 said:

Found this guy leaving work. Gave my heart a work out.




Nice Eastern Hognose. Looks like a pretty big one too. Location?
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zooguy96
4:22p, 5/26/20
In reply to chickencoupe16
Location?
I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.
SPI-FlatsCatter 84
4:23p, 5/26/20
In reply to Badace52
Badace52 said:

It's a water snake. Location?


Traditions area. About 100 yards from Turkey Creek
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chickencoupe16
4:29p, 5/26/20
In reply to Badace52
Badace52 said:

chickencoupe16 said:

Found this guy leaving work. Gave my heart a work out.




Nice Eastern Hognose. Looks like a pretty big one too. Location?


A&M campus. The flattened head was a dead giveaway, so I wrangled him into the grass with a mop handle and sent him in his way.
Badace52
4:30p, 5/26/20
In reply to SPI-FlatsCatter 84
Then it is probably what most people would call a yellow bellied water snake.
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SPI-FlatsCatter 84
4:39p, 5/26/20
In reply to Badace52
Badace52 said:

Then it is probably what most people would call a yellow bellied water snake.


Excellent call


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chickencoupe16
4:43p, 5/26/20

I didn't realize that this would be considered a large hognose (I'm not a snake guy), so I tried to put some scale to him.
agcrock2005
4:49p, 5/26/20
In reply to SPI-FlatsCatter 84
SPI-FlatsCatter 84 said:

Badace52 said:

Then it is probably what most people would call a yellow bellied water snake.


Excellent call



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