W Wiggles92 Dovii MFK Member Apr 25, 2009 6,103 44 105 33 Pennsylvania Jul 9, 2012 #11 That appears to be a northern water snake (Nerodia s. sipedon); they've been known to take on fairly large prey for their size. Also, water moccasins (Agkistrodon piscivorus ssp.) are not even native to Ohio...
That appears to be a northern water snake (Nerodia s. sipedon); they've been known to take on fairly large prey for their size. Also, water moccasins (Agkistrodon piscivorus ssp.) are not even native to Ohio...
crayfishguy Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 26, 2010 1,861 17 68 Houston texas Jul 9, 2012 #12 looking at the shape of the head, i would agree with wiggles, though it is dark so you cant see any banding
looking at the shape of the head, i would agree with wiggles, though it is dark so you cant see any banding
N new2natives Fire Eel MFK Member Dec 1, 2007 1,266 6 68 ohio Jul 11, 2012 #13 Oddball said: The catfish is a mature yellow bullhead. The species reaches 3 1/2 pounds. Click to expand... ElectricBlueSeanBurch said: Maybe the snake was holding 3 of them... Click to expand... funniest thing ive read all week !!!!
Oddball said: The catfish is a mature yellow bullhead. The species reaches 3 1/2 pounds. Click to expand... ElectricBlueSeanBurch said: Maybe the snake was holding 3 of them... Click to expand... funniest thing ive read all week !!!!
O Oddballfanatic Candiru MFK Member Jul 19, 2012 336 0 46 Hawaii Jul 22, 2012 #14 Yeah I think it is a water snake. They are often confused with cotton mouths.