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    Largest one I've seen was over 5 feet.
    This was on the trail at the exit end of Cyprus Lake (NE end) back in 1978(still Cyprus Lake Provincial Park then).
    A girl in our group actually stepped on it & didn't get bit.
    It just continued on into the swampy area just off the trail.
    She sure was shaking for a while though.




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    Very healthy looking, as you stated "thick in the middle " eating well. Great pics

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    Love seeing these unique pics !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsman View Post
    Largest one I've seen was over 5 feet.
    This was on the trail at the exit end of Cyprus Lake (NE end) back in 1978(still Cyprus Lake Provincial Park then).
    A girl in our group actually stepped on it & didn't get bit.
    It just continued on into the swampy area just off the trail.
    She sure was shaking for a while though.
    Thats a big snake, but not likely a massasauga rattler. They don't get much bigger then 2 feet in length. To OP , that's a great photo. You don't see those around very often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishinScuba View Post
    Thats a big snake, but not likely a massasauga rattler. They don't get much bigger then 2 feet in length. To OP , that's a great photo. You don't see those around very often.
    Thinking the same thing......likely a fox snake.

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    I've seen them over 5 feet long. They even rattle their tails like a rattler, but have no actual rattles. They like swampy areas, more than massasaugas do. Lake Erie or Northern water snakes also look a lot like a massasauga.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    I've seen them over 5 feet long. They even rattle their tails like a rattler, but have no actual rattles. They like swampy areas, more than massasaugas do. Lake Erie or Northern water snakes also look a lot like a massasauga.
    They do and I always wonder how these animals learn these things----Did the fox snake say to himself , " I'm going to shake my tail in the leaves so I sound like a rattler." Amazing to me.
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    I had one a few yrs back that was around the 5' mark it was in the back shed. I went in there to get something and seen a big snake and heard the rattle which come to find out, was its tail against a plastic bag. Scared the crap out of me and took a few mins to get the courage up to get close enough to tell it was a fox snake.

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    Do they have venom if so is it enough to head to the ER asap
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