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    Was cutting brush three snakes fell outa it. Eeeek

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    you was not smiling or was you

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    I'm only afraid of 4 kinds of snakes. Big uns,little uns,live uns and dead uns
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    Lol, I’ll make sure I’ll bring one to camp you can snuggle up to while your sleeping.


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    Got to be careful

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    Need me to send my daughter over to help you out?


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    What kind of snake is that, I was fishing Santee cooper a couple years ago and one that looked just like that one fell from a bush about 5 feet from my boat, I just assumed it was a cotton mouth from being so far south, so if anyone knows, what kind is it. Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    What kind of snake is that, I was fishing Santee cooper a couple years ago and one that looked just like that one fell from a bush about 5 feet from my boat, I just assumed it was a cotton mouth from being so far south, so if anyone knows, what kind is it. Thanks


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    The one in my photo? It's a corn snake. The snake you saw on Santee Cooper was most likely a harmless water snake in the Nerodia genus (not sure which species and subspecies they have over there) or a harmless rat snake. Most people think any snake in or near water is a cottonmouth ("water moccasin") but they rarely are in most areas. I go out intentionally looking for snakes, and I see 20+ harmless water snakes for every one cottomouth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eminart View Post
    The one in my photo? It's a corn snake. The snake you saw on Santee Cooper was most likely a harmless water snake in the Nerodia genus (not sure which species and subspecies they have over there) or a harmless rat snake. Most people think any snake in or near water is a cottonmouth ("water moccasin") but they rarely are in most areas. I go out intentionally looking for snakes, and I see 20+ harmless water snakes for every one cottomouth.
    Banded Water Snake most likely. Been a bunch killed when mistaken for a Moccasin.
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    Poor water snakes ! With that white patch in their mouth I’ve heard all my life that they were moccasins till I actually seen a moccasin his head is way bigger and sticks out the water 2-3inches or more compared to the water snake that barely pokes his head above the water unless he is climbing out.

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