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    #16
    ok I think it's going to be left alone it's pretty big!

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      #17
      I would be diving for BB's and filtering the blood out of my pool for days!

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        #18
        Originally posted by Codie View Post
        I would be diving for BB's and filtering the blood out of my pool for days!

        I couldn't do it. Maybe on a rattlesnake

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          #19
          Originally posted by Snipehunter View Post
          Watersnake. Leave it be. He likes to eat other things that are a nuisance.
          Mostly frogs and fish. Shouldn't have fish in a swimming pool and frogs aren't hard to dip out. I like having snakes around as much as anyone, but I don't want water snakes in my swimming pool. They're aggressive, they stink and they're not good for the Polaris!

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            #20
            Like said above, water snake that has been feeding on the frogs in and around the pool. Ask him has he had less frogs in the pool lately?

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              #21
              Originally posted by Codie View Post
              I would be diving for BB's and filtering the blood out of my pool for days!

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                #22
                Looks like a brown blotch water snake.

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                  #23
                  definitely a watersnake and not a cotton mouth. i cant be certain on the exact species...

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                    #24
                    I lean a little towards cottonmouth,they tend to have rougher scales than a typical water snake, this one seems to have they ridge down his back also.
                    just kill it and look in it mouth tell us whos right

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ifishdad View Post
                      I lean a little towards cottonmouth,they tend to have rougher scales than a typical water snake, this one seems to have they ridge down his back also.
                      just kill it and look in it mouth tell us whos right
                      look at its obvious round eye and pupil....

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by leebtattoos View Post
                        definitely a watersnake and not a cotton mouth. i cant be certain on the exact species...
                        They're sometimes hard for me to tell apart too. Especially from just photos. I'm fairly sure it's Nerodia erythrogaster. It looks more like the Yellow-bellied subspecies to me, but I can't rule out Blotched. Like you said, it's for certain not a cottonmouth.

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                          #27
                          I'd say its a Plainbelly Watersnake but I don't know that for sure.But I agree with everyone that said it was some kind of Watersnake and not a Water Moccasin.

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