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The sneks are definitely awake. I will have to keep myself mindful next trip, no more just plodding through the forest. I didn’t collect the oak since they can’t be used for Bonsai but there were about a hundred just like him. I scooped a pine and elm.
 

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Yeah, not a Copperhead.

Here's a beauty I caught, and I released
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And, that is not a copper head, it is a common garter snake; non-poisonous and completely harmless, I hope you did not kill it.


I’m vegatarian ? and it was a monster snek!
 
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