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HUGE copperhead snakes!!!!

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Tan67

05-07-2007 20:34:43




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I was doing some brush hogging for my neighboor yesterday along a creek bank, And as I was making a pass and turning around to make another I looked over and ther was a snake ther about 3 1/2 feet long and 2 to 2 1/2 inches round that I had hit with the brush hog and had damage behind the haed and had the stripes and coler like a copper head but I was thinking to myself thers no way thats a copper head!, And i took a stick and rolled it over and it had the dimond shaped head and evrey thing!!! This is the biggest copperhead Ive ever seen or herd of, It scart the POOOOO P out of me!!! Anyone else seen any good snakes for the starting season????? I did!!!!!

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Andy Motteberg

05-07-2007 22:18:22




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 Re: HUGE copperhead snakes!!!! in reply to Tan67, 05-07-2007 20:34:43  
yuck

I hate snakes but I love tractors.



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BF8690

05-07-2007 22:29:57




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 Re: HUGE copperhead snakes!!!! in reply to Andy Motteberg, 05-07-2007 22:18:22  
I'm with you Andy.



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Jimmy King

05-07-2007 22:12:39




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 Re: HUGE copperhead snakes!!!! in reply to Tan67, 05-07-2007 20:34:43  
That is a huge copperhead, my son killed one in a river bottom several years ago. It was in wheat stubble and he was helping haul wheat straw. It was about 38 inches long, and was very bright copper colored like a new penny. We supposed because it was in the wheat stubble. He still has the skin, and he tanned it it has darkened a little.



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georgeky

05-07-2007 21:19:23




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 Re: HUGE copperhead snakes!!!! in reply to Tan67, 05-07-2007 20:34:43  
Tan 67 we have them here that get nearly that big. Last October I killed a 3and 1/2 foot timber rattler here. The first one I have ever seen here. In the next county up there are lots of rattle snakes and copperheads. A neighbor killed an eastern diamond back about six miles from here two years ago that was 68 inches long 17 inches around and had 16 rattlers and the button on it. It was scarey looking beast. The biggest one I have ever seen. Them rattlers are real eating. I never tried a copperhead

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