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Found This One Today

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My first Southern Pine - caught him right down the road from my home !
Its about 4 1/2 - 5 feet. Haven't sexed it yet. Will most likely take some more pics and release it again.
 

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Lucky dog. I have never heard a whisper of any wild pituophis in this area. I did catch a bull snake in Nebraska years ago. That was my first and only wild pit.
 
Nice find Jim. It looks like a healthy one. We find them here quite often as well. Some of them here have a super light pattern. Next time I see one I will try to snap some shots. :)
 
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