Catch 'em?!?:yikes:yikes That'd be hard to do running away from 'em!nonono:biggrin:biggrin
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Catch 'em?!?:yikes:yikes That'd be hard to do running away from 'em!nonono:biggrin:biggrin
Hey CP - I have seen them 8-10' long in the TN side of the Mississippi River bottom land were I grew up. I have seen skins that would cover a canoe.
LOL Billy you sure you didnt see anaconda got loss from the Zoo. Naw just kidding brother I am sure they get that big I would love to see one that big from a distance of course.
We got one two years back in ouachita. Not that big but big. The first big one i have ever seen in arkansas. Rattle snake in the middle of the lake. I did not know they even got in the water. I can't say exactly what happened because it's illegal to kill snakes on ouachita. But it involved a boat paddle and a couple of scared sh----ss crappie rednecks that were caught by surprise. Not pretty
[QUOTE=CrappiePro;1782835]Do they really get this big? I just wonder now that i take a hard look at the pic it may be a snake in the grass the shadow running on the left side of the snake looks suspicious to me. Im sure the snake was a big one but was the photo doctored, other than him holding it out on a stick. What do you experts think? Can a rattlesnake really get this big and whats your thoughts about the photo being doctored?
CA I would never long arm a small crappie. HAHA!!![/QUOTE]
And none of us would either. LOL LOL
I believe I have seen that picture before, killed on Ft,Chaffee and other places..I don't believe much I see on the internet.