Huge copperhead in GA

   / Huge copperhead in GA #21  
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 will let others do the identification, but I have seen rattlers swimming as that on the lake nearby. Very good swimmers.
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #22  
I will let others do the identification, but I have seen rattlers swimming as that on the lake nearby. Very good swimmers.

If I saw one while swimming, I'd be an "olympic" new world record holder for the crawl. :laughing:
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #23  
So this is a timber rattlesnake?

Yessir. Also called Canebreak. This is the group I知 a member of. They are very good at identifying snakes. I used to be 75% only good snake is a dead snake but I致e learned from this group. You can post a pic and they ID almost immediately. Up until a few years ago any dark colored snake anywhere close to water was a cottonmouth. Turns out majority were non venomous water snakes. If ya take the time you can see the difference. Water snakes are a lot more aggressive than cottonmouths. Last fall I was sitting on my front porch drinking coffee when I saw a small snake on a gardenia limb about 3 feet away. Could致e touched him. I posted a pic and within a minute a guy responded saying 鼎an you catch him? Immediately? I did and a fella drove from 3 hours away to get him. Turns out it was a juvenile Western Ratsnake with no scales.
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #25  
Hmmm never got my nose close enough to smell one! :D Most people are bitten when they step on them in the woods, practically invisible in the leaves.

Yep...or on a pile of firewood:

Look at log left of the green spot.

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   / Huge copperhead in GA #26  
I will let others do the identification, but I have seen rattlers swimming as that on the lake nearby. Very good swimmers.

If I saw one while swimming, I'd be an "olympic" new world record holder for the crawl. :laughing:

Here ya go. Just saw this video this week. The lake is in the NC mountains and the snake swims to and then boards the boat :D

Rattlesnake slithers across NC lake, boards boat :: WRAL.com

Might want to turn down the sound on your system because the kids screaming is quite loud. :D:D:D

It is funny that the URL is in ../lifestyles/pets. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / Huge copperhead in GA #27  
Anything can get big.. It looks to be maybe 5ft at best, Very possible.. I saw a northern water snake on the local river swimming very close to me that had to be six ft, I thought someone let a pet python into the river when I first saw it, LOL.. Pretty aggressive sucker to, it was trying to bite my paddle and I wasn't messing with it, it came towards my canoe, I smacked it and it swam away..
 

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