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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 168652"><p>It's a canebrake or timber rattler depends on where you're from. We have diamondbacks but haven't seen one yet.</p><p></p><p>Amazing technology those digital cameras the close up was about 2 foot away. Notice it isn't coiled up so striking distance is going to be very short. Never rattled or got upset even when I tailed it to the woods.</p><p></p><p>Great specimen though good color size was a bit small can't make a real determination on how old it was rattles don't always equate to age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 168652"] It's a canebrake or timber rattler depends on where you're from. We have diamondbacks but haven't seen one yet. Amazing technology those digital cameras the close up was about 2 foot away. Notice it isn't coiled up so striking distance is going to be very short. Never rattled or got upset even when I tailed it to the woods. Great specimen though good color size was a bit small can't make a real determination on how old it was rattles don't always equate to age. [/QUOTE]
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