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6/24/18 @ 7:02 PM
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ttime
ttime
User since 4/4/06

What happened to all the Snakes in WI?  I used to see tons of them in Waukesha county, I go in some swampy areas fishing and or catching frogs, crawfish, clams, never seen a snake.  Used to see Water Snakes on Ashippun 

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4/29/24 @ 2:31 PM
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
PRO MEMBER User since 7/24/20
The latter. 
4/29/24 @ 12:59 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
One of these BMR....or the version that sits on pontoon boats, jigs for crappies, and does tree knocks in the Northwoods?  Lol
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
4/29/24 @ 12:16 PM
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
PRO MEMBER User since 7/24/20
I am having lunch with a snake right now. 
4/28/24 @ 5:16 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
homewrecker,
Very nice milk snake pics (like NPG said).  I wish I had a few of those in my yard.
4/28/24 @ 11:59 AM
NPike_Guy
NPike_Guy
User since 8/25/08
Actually looks like you've got yourself an Eastern milk snake there. Cooler than a water snake in my book!
4/28/24 @ 10:32 AM
homewrecker
User since 8/28/03
Northern water snake. Yes I put gloves on because there tiny teeth hurt!
Snakes photo by homewrecker
Snakes photo by homewrecker
Snakes photo by homewrecker
4/25/24 @ 7:16 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
My youngest daughter got out fishing and also looking for snakes today with her hubby.  She caught/saw about 15, multiple species, including some large fox snakes.  She kept texting me pics.  Pic below of her holding 2 of the water snakes she captured and released after saying hello.
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
4/24/24 @ 4:22 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
I saw 2 of these today.  I believe the one in the pic just came up from hibernation as it is crusty and all full of dirt around the head and eyes.  It was a sizable female, about 40" long.  It definitely needs a skin shed.  Also caught a five-lined skink.
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
4/23/24 @ 5:43 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
Moon River,
That doesn't sound strange to me at all.  That is exactly how my Brother-in Law, nephews and one of my Son-in-Laws are.  They don't like snakes at all, but thankfully they don't kill them and just leave them alone.

The BIL I mentioned above even spent time in the Big Cypress National Preserve and Everglades with me a few years ago looking for invasive Burmese pythons.  He was a good sport about it, and we only caught several native species.  He didn't want to hold anything I caught, but hung in there and took photos.  He learned a lot, that's for sure.

I got an early dose as a young kid when my dad and his cousin would take me out into the Sonoran desert and they would catch Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes and Mohave Rattlesnakes to "milk" their venom to produce antivenin.  
4/22/24 @ 6:00 PM
Moon River
PRO MEMBER User since 12/8/22
Better YOU than ME! I would have filled my Depends with any of them. Never grew up with snake friendly ​friends to show me the ropes. Don't want to kill them, but just stay away from them! Sorry if this seems strange!
4/22/24 @ 5:44 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
I went on a 25 min walk this afternoon and saw 8 snakes and 1 five-lined skink.  A couple of the snakes were sizable Fox Snakes.  The 1st pic is a 4 ft chunky female that I never saw at first.  It saw me and began the tail buzzing in the dry grass.  I only saw it after it went into defensive posture (because I was about to step on it) and it came out from under the heavy, dry thatch.  2nd pic is another fox snake that was spotted crawling through the deep cattails.  Last pic of a water snake coiled in the thatch, still drab from hibernation.  The arrow points to its head and right eye.
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
4/21/24 @ 10:51 PM
NPike_Guy
NPike_Guy
User since 8/25/08
Sounds like a fun time regardless SM! I finally got my lifer EDB and some other cool stuff a couple weeks ago around Orlando. Excited to see what this year brings around here.
4/17/24 @ 9:31 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
Yeah, I hear ya BMR.  I was hoping to take a longer off-road hike into the Florida pine flatlands last week to find an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake or an Eastern Indigo Snake because I was in prime habitat.  But, after the alligator "incidents", my youngest daughter wanted to stick to the dirt roads and look at birds.  Lol.  We did however see some of the more common FL snakes; Peninsula Ribbon Snake, Eastern Garter Snake, Southern Black Racer, Southern Ring-necked Snake to name a few.  No worthwhile photos of those.  So, you'll have to be content with the usual WI stuff right now.
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
4/15/24 @ 1:07 PM
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
Bassmaster+recordracks 2
PRO MEMBER User since 7/24/20
WI? I checked the thread out to see Florida stuff.
4/15/24 @ 12:46 PM
SuspendedMusky
SuspendedMusky
PRO MEMBER User since 12/9/08
I took a brief walk about today and quickly spotted the first 2 snakes in WI for me this year.  A 4 ft fox snake and an eastern garter snake.
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
Snakes photo by SuspendedMusky
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