Whoa, for a second I thought that was a copperhead!
On Saturday, December 14, 2013 4:19:48 PM UTC-5, TAEHWAN KIM wrote:
-- I found this from the Virginia Herpetology Society, though: "however the pattern on the northern watersnake is always narrow on the sides and wide near the backbone. This is completely opposite of the pattern found on the copperhead (wide on the sides and narrow near the back bone). "
http://www.virginiaherpetologicalsociety.com/reptiles/snakes/northern-copperhead/northern_copperhead.htm
On Saturday, December 14, 2013 4:19:48 PM UTC-5, TAEHWAN KIM wrote:
I fished the out going tide at 4MR today with small popper.
I caught a bluegill on the fourteenth consecutive cast. I must have gotten more than fifty bluegill on the popper and with a bonus, the hefty crappie and bass. As I was leaving the area, a TPFR member, Josh hooked up with a nice sucker on a #6 or 8 clouser. Way to go Josh!!!!
The 3~4 weight rod with small popper will produce action all day !!!!!!
Tight Lines,
Todd
http://www.tpfr.org
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