Huge copperhead in GA

   / Huge copperhead in GA #2  
That is a regular snake,, and a L O N G stick to hold the snake close to the camera,,,
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #3  
That is big.
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #4  
That is a regular snake,, and a L O N G stick to hold the snake close to the camera,,,

Yeah, it works to make a nice fish look bigger in a picture.
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #5  
Yeah, it works to make a nice fish look bigger in a picture.

Yeah, I do that with 4" bluegill all the time when I'm ice fishing. Then I send it to my friends and tell them I'm hammering the slabbers. :laughing:
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #6  
The snake was supposed to be 43 inches long, and yes it is held close to the camera, and I don't think that guy is all that tall either, BUT that is still a big ole copperhead! No way near the record of 53 inches, but still somewhat bigger than any copperhead I have ever seen around here. Thank goodness.
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #7  
Speaking of Snakes in GA -

My wife and I where out on the Savannah River yesterday and she came upon something I have never seen before a swimming rattle snake. Hard to tell by the attached pictures but it was a good sized, about 4-feet long, what I think was an eastern diamond back although it may have been a light colored timber rattler. Snake was perfectly comfortable in the water stopping several times to check us out when we got to close. This spot is about 40-miles downriver from Augusta and nothing but woods and farmland on either side and about 100-yards across.

Wish we had gotten better pictures but the current and wind were pushing the jetski around.
 

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That is a regular snake,, and a L O N G stick to hold the snake close to the camera,,,

That's an old trick and it's fairly obvious that is not the case with these images...
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #9  
Speaking of Snakes in GA -

My wife and I where out on the Savannah River yesterday and she came upon something I have never seen before a swimming rattle snake. Hard to tell by the attached pictures but it was a good sized, about 4-feet long, what I think was an eastern diamond back although it may have been a light colored timber rattler. Snake was perfectly comfortable in the water stopping several times to check us out when we got to close. This spot is about 40-miles downriver from Augusta and nothing but woods and farmland on either side and about 100-yards across.

Wish we had gotten better pictures but the current and wind were pushing the jetski around.




I took the liberty of finding out since I’m a member of a snake Id group.

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