Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
not all that common anymore cause folks have a tendency to kill them ,just saying.
they are now protected here in Texas because of it.
not totally sure but it may be a baby canebrake .
timber rattlers are typically a bit darker in color .
I used to kill really large ones in east Texas as kid
like the big as your upper arm around 6 plus change footers .
nice fish brother congrats
Do canebrake rattlers have the rust/orange stripe down the center of the back ?