Herping for snakes? pt2

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sean

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Last night my cousin and I were seaching the creek for sals and crayfish and as usual running across a large amount of venemous snakes. I started thinking of the debate that me and Mike Graziano had on exactly what I was seeing. He stated that I should take pics next time so since I had my camera handy I snapped a few pics of the very 'common' snakes I run across. I am including these pics along with a couple others just for kicks. And yes I know the snake that my cousin is holding is only a water snake,however,it did tag him one time while we were catching it.LOL!!!

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