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    Snake ID

    Is it possible to us a snake from a snake skin?








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    #2
    From the pattern in your last photo I would guess copperhead

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      #3
      Originally posted by lab man View Post
      From the pattern in your last photo I would guess copperhead
      This would be my guess also

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        #4
        Yes. ^^

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          #5
          Got pic of bottom side at anus?
          I tend to agree with copperhead.

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            #6
            Pretty sure it's a copperhead.

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              #7
              My thoughts also because of color pattern

              Been here 10 years Only scene 1 around the house


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                #8
                Hollow one

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                  #9
                  Going with the copperhead per last pic group

                  Best be careful, I hear snakes are more pissy around the time they shed. Don't know if before, after or a little of both

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                    #10
                    copperheads are always pissy.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 4dog View Post
                      copperheads are always pissy.
                      Not really.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
                        Going with the copperhead per last pic group

                        Best be careful, I hear snakes are more pissy around the time they shed. Don't know if before, after or a little of both
                        They're a little more jumpy and less likely to get out of the way before they shed because they can't see as good. Once they shed their seeing goes back to normal.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by 4dog View Post
                          copperheads are always pissy.
                          Yes. I never really have any other snakes strike at bobbers during retrieval than Copperheads.

                          A freaky sight was seeing copious amounts of Copperheads on Calaveras making babies on the reeds along the entire shoreline. Two snakes doing the horizontally diaganol vertical hokey pokey 2’ above water…with 5 sets in every direction…
                          “Back the boat up! Its a snake orgy!”

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                            #14
                            Looks like a Western Coachwhip to me.


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                              #15
                              Brown snake

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