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Nothing will make you *hit your pants more than hearing that rattle go off right after you set up on that morning gobbler.

That's what I think about every morning when I set up with my kids. Really been lucky so far. I live right in the middle of WV and we have timber rattlers and copperhead. I just haven't come across one. We just picked blackberries Wednesday and not a snake one.
 
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That's what I think about every morning when I set up with my kids. Really been lucky so far. I live right in the middle of WV and we have timber rattlers and copperhead. I just haven't come across one. We just picked blackberries Wednesday and not a snake one.
You're very lucky then. When I was a kid, we were forced to help pick blackberries alot. 2 things I remember are rattlers and chiggers lol
 
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Lots of copperheads where we live and I've never seen one with that pattern and color. It looks like some non poisonous species native to your area. We don't kill non poisonous snakes because they do a lot of good with rodent control. We do kill all the copper heads, cotton mouths, and rattlesnakes we come across.
A copperheads pattern will always be shaped like saddle bags narrow on back wide on the sides remember saddle bags carry poison easy way to remember
 
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You're very lucky then. When I was a kid, we were forced to help pick blackberries alot. 2 things I remember are rattlers and chiggers lol
Oh man I hate chiggers aka RED BUGS
 
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A venomous snake has a single row of belly scales all the way to the tail...non-venomous ones split into two towards the tail...so as others said it is a timber
Sho is!
 
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If Chooglin had mentioned that the snake had rattles we would have just been discussing what type of rattlesnake it was instead of copperheads, rat snakes, etc. Lol.
 
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If Chooglin had mentioned that the snake had rattles we would have just been discussing what type of rattlesnake it was instead of copperheads, rat snakes, etc. Lol.
The one I posted is the Timber... I'm fairly certain the one @Chooglin posted is an Eastern Fox like @sharp said.
 
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Who cares. They all dead if they run up on me or vice versa lol. Hate those dang things.
 
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Who cares. They all dead if they run up on me or vice versa lol. Hate those dang things.
Ya, can't say I've ever looked at one long enough to figure out if it needed killing or not. Bang. Boom. Bang.
 
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Ya, can't say I've ever looked at one long enough to figure out if it needed killing or not. Bang. Boom. Bang.

I don't kill anything that is long and thin. Those are usually good snakes. As a matter of fact, I have been known to catch them and move them where I know I have a rodent problem. Put one under my house when I lived in Clarksville and I never saw sign of another mouse until we moved.

Short and fat, however, get the shovel treatment.

Killed a cotton mouth that came up from the lake and got in the kennel with the dogs a couple of weekends ago. He moved about the time I brought the shovel down so I missed his head and caught him about halfway back. Interesting having a very angry venomous snake pinned to the ground but still alive and striking and two very, very dumb labs trying to "help". Much yelling ensued.:eek: Eventually they understood "If you get me bit by this snake, I will kill you instead of the snake" but it was probably the "OUT, OUT, OOOUUUTTT NOW!";)

Had another small one that literally came after me while I was trimming down around the lake in my avatar picture. Killed him with the trust Husqy and a quick boot heel.;)

Seems to be more than usual and quite a bit more aggressive than usual this year.
 
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Wife and I were almost home from our bike ride yesterday and ran across this bad boy coming down Sewanee mtn. Biggest timber I've ever seen. It jarred the truck when we ran over it. Perfect aim too. Nailed it right on the head. I was so proud. Wife was just glad we weren't on bike (we trailered it to tellico Plains).
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I sure hate to see the non-poisonous snakes get killed. I even let some poisonous ones go or relocate them if possible, but if I don't have time and they are a threat to my kids or animals they will typically get the shovel treatment (or whatever I have on hand).

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