like the rain!

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lunchtime chores or hit the local lakes inflow pipes..

hmm.. need to fish.

Every lake should be poppong today!
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Or hang out and not do much of anything.
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hey i need a snake ID-pro!

almost stepped on one today and I need an accurate ID.

call me if you can id one.

I have a notion of species, but its rare for my location.

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If this is what you saw, then it's a north american water snake.

http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/snake.pics/N_sipedon.gif

They are everywhere this time of year. I've had them fall out of the trees and land on me while out wading.

Saw the mention of cottonmouth. I really doubt it. Far as I know the only poisonous snakes are along the Mississippi River and even that is debatable.
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