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What Kinda Snake Is This?

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A few weeks ago,  one of my clients dangled his horny toad in front of a brown water snake coming through the pads.(while playfully asking the snake if he were hungry)   The two foot snake latched onto the toad and wouldn't let go.  After a couple of shakes,  it was still latched onto the toad.  The next question to me was, "what do I do now?"   "Hold him over the port bow and cast him over the starboard."   A nice ten yard air ride for the little fella and we got a laugh.  

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Yeah sure, I'll be flipping a snake over to determine if it's venomous or not

 

What he said.

KILL IT WITH FIRE !!! . Good way to hear me scream like a girl. However have caught some nice bass with huge texas rigged worms weightless and work it across grass and lilly pads . But still read first sentence for clarification.

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Ain't but two kinda snakes. A rattle snake and a chicken snake. If it ain't got a chicken in its mouth then its a rattle snake.

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