This is one of your best videos in my opinion. Your love of reptiles comes through and shows your viewers that they shouldn't be fearful of snakes. Bravo!
Aw man, that second kingsnake, the one with the chain look to it, was just SO pretty. I also loved the smug face on that rat snake! He looked so proud of himself, sitting in that nest like the king of the hill!! Also, timber rattles have such gorgeous patterns. That was one pretty snake. I loved how your love for herping respectfully showed in this video! Catching that water snake without getting bit was so fun to see, especially as someone who is not terrified of snakes but has a healthy fear of being bitten by one.
They are purdy! Actually the second King Snake was GORGEOUS!!! P.S.: I'm wondering why there are so many corrugated tin panels lying on the ground, out in the woods?
It's been a dream of mine for a while to catch a rat snake and you flipped a really nice one. I also respect how you didn't Handel him and just let him eat I probably would've tried to pick him up lol....
Hearing you talk about that humidity, I'm just SO GLAD to be in Arizona. BLEH! My glasses fog up just thinking about it. I miss Georgia, but I don't miss the humidity!
I explore anything abandoned around NW GA mostly. Run into baby vultures a lot. See snake skin all the time. Great video. This helps with learning and staying more safe out in the wild. New sub.
Hey man! You single handedly sparked my whole interest in herping. I've liked this hobby for the many times I've tried it so far and made decent finds, ad I started about a month ago. Whilst I've found good spots for salamanders and frogs, never really snakes. I know I shouldn't ask for locations, as those are things you keep a secret, but where do you find so much tin? I'm a fellow north georgia resident as well, so I'm glad you can give me tips on where to find animals in my state.
That was a really fun video to watch. You have discovered a magic combination of respect, knowledge, and great content. I suspect many people watching your channel have become reptile lovers or at the very least less fearful and more respectful of snakes. Thanks for educating the masses.
Great way to spend the day man I am Virginia born in Georgia there’s so much animal life in the south and use to do this all the time as kid .Great content
I saw 2 huge black ratsnakes when I went hiking earlier today near an old stone wall. I captured them and took a few photos and released them. Then they quickly went into the wall. They were very docile and never even tried to bite me. Because they were together I assume they were getting ready to mate because they were a male and female. I'm glad they went into the same part of the wall. They were beautiful.
Dang man I forgot about your channel for a minute but I'm glad I'm back. All I'd do as a kid is flip stuff and admire the critters I'd find. Great content homie.
The title wasn’t as exaggerated as I thought. Very nice variety of quite large snakes. The first little king that shed in your hand was cute, the second was exceptional and the third was standard. The ratsnake looked happy with this big meal and the vipers were quite chunky and photogenic.
I grew up doing the same thing, hunting snakes when I was a kid... Broward County Florida in the early and mid seventies.. we used to call it " the rabbit place." I enjoyed your video. I caught a speckled king snake in my yard the other evening... two footer big around as a nickel. Like your second king. Awesome video... 👌 I really enjoyed it.
Have you made it to Snake Road in Southern Illinois during fall hibernation migration September 1 to October 30 yet? 23 different species known to cross. If you are lucky on timing you may see 100-200 snakes in one day depending on how many times you walk back and forth on the road or 20 to 30 snakes per walk down the road.
What an amazing day and video of flipping. I've only caught 2 Eastern king snakes in my life! 3 in one day and plus the others you got, then, the copperhead and timber rattler. Would love to have a day like this! Congratulations my friend and be safe
It's a weird feeling when you find the same snake twice. It happened to me with a little ringneck. It was a year apart, same yard but different board. He had an extra scale or two of yellow on one part of his ring
I was in West Virginia this past week and I thought for sure I'd see more snakes. I wasn't helping, just backpacking but I thought I'd see more. I did see one of the biggest Garters I've ever seen but that was it.
Wow Noah, what an incredible day flipping! This has to be one of my favorite videos of this year so far! That baby king snake was so gorgeous, and then the next one was also beautiful! 😃 The variety of snakes was awesome! That baby vulture and the sound it was making was 😯 WOW! A big rattlesnake, a copperhead, brown snake, another mammoth king, and a huge plump over stuffed rat snake! Nice chase and capture of the water snake.......I’m sure it was frustrating not being able to grab it until you knew exactly what kind it was. I was frustrated for you! The red bellied snake at the end was also beautiful (I like black animals). I just cannot say enough good things about this day and I hope you have many more like it! Thank you for this awesome video.......it made my day!!! AWESOME! Have a great night!😄💙🐬🐊🐍
I live in GA and it’s such a beautiful state, full of snakes!! Tho I’m simply terrified of these creatures, I would never harm one, and do would do my best to safely user one across the road. Thank you for respecting our creatures! A baby what??? Looks like a cat?
They have several different kinds of pit vipers down there in Georgia too. In my opinion this guy is a mad man for using his hands to lift up that tin and he doesn't have on snake boots. He should use his head and add safety to his videos. His bad habits could get him killed.
It’s pretty easy to not grab or step on venomous snakes. I’ve been doing this since I was a little kid. Do you drive a car? Exponentially more dangerous than anything in this video.
Doesn't matter how long you've been doing it or claim to have been doing it. You are a danger to yourself. Facts are facts, you getting upset only means CV your pride has been hurt. Pride kills too, so once again use your head and put away your ego.
Part of me is happy that we don't have the number of venomous snakes that you have, but another part of me is sad that we don't have the variety you do. Best wishes from GB...
Where does all that tin come from I understand it probably could be an old shack but some of that tin is just out in the middle of nowhere,just wondering?
I love snakes myself, been picking them up since I was 5 years old and now I’m 60 if I had run across that velvet tail rattler or that copperhead I would have caught them and held them I just can’t help myself been doing it for as long as I can remember. Maybe one day my luck will run out but ain’t no sin in dying doing what you truly love snakes are my passion I wish all people knew how they help the eco system and stop killing what they are simply afraid of.
Absolutely fantastic content today! What more could you ask for in a day if herping? You not only got numerous Kings from separate locations, but added a new one to you repertoire that will hopefully provide you a future opportunity to check in on it. Perhaps that female King had produced eggs and you’ll have some yearling Kjngs in that cacinity next year. To top it all off you even got to flip a Canebrake AND a Copperhead along with a water, worm, and rat snake. It was like a perfect sampling of all the things you are on the hunt for, with a box turtle and baby vulture (or house demon from the sound of it) to round out the day! Thank you for fantastic content. You could have obviously stretched that out into two videos with your editing, but thank you for giving us one “SUPER DAY” of herping content for our viewing pleasure. Well done and I hope you get more days like this one! 👍🔥❤️👏🐍🐢🦎🦅
When I saw the flipping tin heading, I thought it was about metal recycling since tin is a very expensive metal, dwarfing both copper and aluminum prices. What we have here is steel.
I live in north GA as well, and my father and I were out looking for snakes and we found a 8 foot king snake. That was the first ever king snake I had ever seen.
Man I gotta come south for a visit do some snake hunting with you! I use to catch king's and racers along with copperhead's!! One thing I miss the most about living down south!!
I'm curious do you lay this tin down in advance for like the upcoming years or just happen to come across it? Just seems like a lot of tin laying around and car hoods lol.
First time this channel has shown up in my recommendations. I thought long and hard before I watched it because I didn't want to end up seeing some a$$hole barbecuing snakes or something. I've love snakes forever. I'm nearly 70, a San Diego native, but currently living in Middle TN, so on the rare occasion I see a snake on the road or one comes through my yard, I ALWAYS have to at least try to catch it and say hello! I don't really want to keep one as a pet, so it's the next best thing, communing with the wild ones. And there are so many different kinds of snakes here and sometimes difficult to identify. I'm glad I ended up watching this. I know we've got timber rattlers up here, though I've never seen one, and rat snakes, but I don't know about the others you showed. Fun to see them and to learn what may be around! And I'm so relieved you just have a look, photograph them, and put them back! Bravo!
That turtle must be so pissed, he's running late for a date and you put him back to where he is 10 hours before 😂😂.
Nice videos!!
I wonder if snakes feel the same way about herpers as we do about UFO abductions...
Thats kind of deep man, i think they do though.
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who thought this
He's not butt probing these snakes though.......he isn't is he?🤣
@@lta6494 only when he wants to identify the sex lol
I know this is conrelate but how do you know what the snakes are girls or boys
some of those flip clips were stellar. That first little king was immaculate
Love the respect you show the snakes you find; great herping today, that little redbellied snake was a real beauty. Good luck, and don't get bit!
This is one of your best videos in my opinion. Your love of reptiles comes through and shows your viewers that they shouldn't be fearful of snakes.
Bravo!
Ha I JUST wrote the same thing!!
Fear=!respect😉
Still afraid of them.
I love how you thank your viewers for watching. It us who should thank you for making and sharing great content. Thank you. 🐍
Aw man, that second kingsnake, the one with the chain look to it, was just SO pretty. I also loved the smug face on that rat snake! He looked so proud of himself, sitting in that nest like the king of the hill!! Also, timber rattles have such gorgeous patterns. That was one pretty snake. I loved how your love for herping respectfully showed in this video! Catching that water snake without getting bit was so fun to see, especially as someone who is not terrified of snakes but has a healthy fear of being bitten by one.
❤
the baby one?
I liked my water snake.
They are purdy!
Actually the second King Snake was GORGEOUS!!!
P.S.: I'm wondering why there are so many corrugated tin panels lying on the ground, out in the woods?
Snakes in your regular flipping areas as you lift up tin layers: "Oh crap, here he comes again." You: 😁
It's been a dream of mine for a while to catch a rat snake and you flipped a really nice one. I also respect how you didn't Handel him and just let him eat I probably would've tried to pick him up lol....
A Banner Day Noah! Fantastic herping.
Thanks so much for allowing all of us to tag along for the ride and adventure. 😉
Cool gesture for helping that turtle off the road. That copperhead was beautiful.
Hearing you talk about that humidity, I'm just SO GLAD to be in Arizona. BLEH! My glasses fog up just thinking about it. I miss Georgia, but I don't miss the humidity!
Sending you envy from the beaches in Florida lol. I almost moved to Arizona but the plans fell through
Me too! After growing up in Detroit and freezing half my life, I now just boil! 😂
That ratsnake sitting perfectly in the middle of the nest of whatever he consumed was super cool.
I explore anything abandoned around NW GA mostly. Run into baby vultures a lot. See snake skin all the time. Great video. This helps with learning and staying more safe out in the wild. New sub.
I'd never heard a buzzard make a noise. I learned something new today. Buzzards hiss. Lol.
Wow man!!
What an epic herp day..
It so amazing and you are so respectful to all your catchings..
Good vibes man!!
Kingsnakes are so chill. I love them!
What an incredible day flipping! Loved seeing all the kingsnakes; great patterns.
Hey man! You single handedly sparked my whole interest in herping. I've liked this hobby for the many times I've tried it so far and made decent finds, ad I started about a month ago. Whilst I've found good spots for salamanders and frogs, never really snakes. I know I shouldn't ask for locations, as those are things you keep a secret, but where do you find so much tin? I'm a fellow north georgia resident as well, so I'm glad you can give me tips on where to find animals in my state.
That was a really fun video to watch. You have discovered a magic combination of respect, knowledge, and great content. I suspect many people watching your channel have become reptile lovers or at the very least less fearful and more respectful of snakes. Thanks for educating the masses.
Love this site,Brings back many memorí of finding lots of different snakes in northwest Indiana
Great way to spend the day man I am Virginia born in Georgia there’s so much animal life in the south and use to do this all the time as kid .Great content
I saw 2 huge black ratsnakes when I went hiking earlier today near an old stone wall. I captured them and took a few photos and released them. Then they quickly went into the wall. They were very docile and never even tried to bite me. Because they were together I assume they were getting ready to mate because they were a male and female. I'm glad they went into the same part of the wall. They were beautiful.
Wow! Never seen so many snakes! Well Done on the water snake capture !
The slow herping in Georgia this season seems to have picked up! Great video NKF.
You make my anxiety go through the roof when you turn over that tin with your hand..😱
mmm I'm addicted. I could watch this all day.
Dang man I forgot about your channel for a minute but I'm glad I'm back. All I'd do as a kid is flip stuff and admire the critters I'd find. Great content homie.
Reaches into bushes, grabs snake. Me: has a heart attack.
The title wasn’t as exaggerated as I thought. Very nice variety of quite large snakes. The first little king that shed in your hand was cute, the second was exceptional and the third was standard. The ratsnake looked happy with this big meal and the vipers were quite chunky and photogenic.
That was an awesome video!! You definitely have some good spots! Keep it up we enjoy every bit of it!
I'm glad you reached out and picked up a king snake and not something venomous
I grew up doing the same thing, hunting snakes when I was a kid... Broward County Florida in the early and mid seventies.. we used to call it " the rabbit place." I enjoyed your video. I caught a speckled king snake in my yard the other evening... two footer big around as a nickel. Like your second king. Awesome video... 👌 I really enjoyed it.
I'm obsessed with the snake Keep up the good work
Nice day! You seem happiest when u find a kingsnake.
You've got a great eye for finding those little guys.
This is your best GA day since I’ve subscribed. (I’m in Henry Co. local fan)
I watched the entire video! I wanna go herping! You had some great finds.
Have you made it to Snake Road in Southern Illinois during fall hibernation migration September 1 to October 30 yet? 23 different species known to cross. If you are lucky on timing you may see 100-200 snakes in one day depending on how many times you walk back and forth on the road or 20 to 30 snakes per walk down the road.
My favourite part was when you caught the third king snake. Amazing
Very knowledgeable and very brave
Great work ❤
The black snake is so very friendly to grab😁😁
Awesome flipping! That Rattlesnake and that Ratsnake were tanks!
oh that juvenile vulture! I know we're here for reptiles but that is quite a sighting.
Your videos just get better
Keep up the awesome work man
What an amazing day and video of flipping. I've only caught 2 Eastern king snakes in my life! 3 in one day and plus the others you got, then, the copperhead and timber rattler. Would love to have a day like this! Congratulations my friend and be safe
this video was amazing
Cool stuff man!!
I was just down in North Carolina and saw a few snakes when I was out fishing. Very cool creatures
It's a weird feeling when you find the same snake twice. It happened to me with a little ringneck. It was a year apart, same yard but different board. He had an extra scale or two of yellow on one part of his ring
Up here around Chattanooga, copperheads are the most common snake I see, besides ring-necked snakes
Are the Canebrake and Timber the same species?
Nice work. You always have interesting vids. Never disappointed. Thanks.
I love your channel so much😄
Great video. beautiful snakes
This is one of your best in my opinion.
Here in Oklahoma we have speckled king snakes. My wife was buying sticky traps and catching babies. Had to put a end to that..king snakes are awesome.
I handle a lot of nope ropes bare handed but rattlers are the nope ropes I absolutely refuse to mess with!!
I was in West Virginia this past week and I thought for sure I'd see more snakes. I wasn't helping, just backpacking but I thought I'd see more. I did see one of the biggest Garters I've ever seen but that was it.
Love these guys!!!
Glad you did this and not me. The amount of poison ivy you slogged through to grab the water snake would have me in ER! lol
the copperhead looked so cute
Wow Noah, what an incredible day flipping! This has to be one of my favorite videos of this year so far! That baby king snake was so gorgeous, and then the next one was also beautiful! 😃 The variety of snakes was awesome! That baby vulture and the sound it was making was 😯 WOW! A big rattlesnake, a copperhead, brown snake, another mammoth king, and a huge plump over stuffed rat snake! Nice chase and capture of the water snake.......I’m sure it was frustrating not being able to grab it until you knew exactly what kind it was. I was frustrated for you! The red bellied snake at the end was also beautiful (I like black animals). I just cannot say enough good things about this day and I hope you have many more like it! Thank you for this awesome video.......it made my day!!! AWESOME! Have a great night!😄💙🐬🐊🐍
Super glad we've finally gotten rain in Dawson county. Found an armadillo DOR here, didn't know they were up here.
I live in GA and it’s such a beautiful state, full of snakes!! Tho I’m simply terrified of these creatures, I would never harm one, and do would do my best to safely user one across the road.
Thank you for respecting our creatures! A baby what??? Looks like a cat?
Looked like an anteater to me!
They have several different kinds of pit vipers down there in Georgia too. In my opinion this guy is a mad man for using his hands to lift up that tin and he doesn't have on snake boots. He should use his head and add safety to his videos. His bad habits could get him killed.
It’s pretty easy to not grab or step on venomous snakes. I’ve been doing this since I was a little kid. Do you drive a car? Exponentially more dangerous than anything in this video.
Doesn't matter how long you've been doing it or claim to have been doing it. You are a danger to yourself. Facts are facts, you getting upset only means CV your pride has been hurt. Pride kills too, so once again use your head and put away your ego.
That rat snake encounter was picture perfect. Love your vids.
I've never seen so much random tin just laying around. What's the source of it, and how do you find it?
Wow! You found some beauties!
Epic day! Thanks for sharing!
Very cool stuff, thanks
Part of me is happy that we don't have the number of venomous snakes that you have, but another part of me is sad that we don't have the variety you do. Best wishes from GB...
I’m glad we don’t have any venomous snakes here in England apart from the Adder. I prefer to look and appreciate them from afar!!
All of these snakes are probably thinking, "Who the flip are you?!"
That baby king snake was awesome
Great video!
Awesome day man - love that king grab
Where does all that tin come from I understand it probably could be an old shack but some of that tin is just out in the middle of nowhere,just wondering?
Thank you for the video!!!
Ok, I gotta ask. Does it rain tin in Georgia? Seems like a lot of tin just laying around.
I love snakes myself, been picking them up since I was 5 years old and now I’m 60 if I had run across that velvet tail rattler or that copperhead I would have caught them and held them I just can’t help myself been doing it for as long as I can remember. Maybe one day my luck will run out but ain’t no sin in dying doing what you truly love snakes are my passion I wish all people knew how they help the eco system and stop killing what they are simply afraid of.
Tin is a natural occurring phenomenon in Georgia!
When you flipped the timber rattler you just pushed a bush of poison sumac out of the way with your hand 🤣🤣
He really just said just a baby vulture😂
Absolutely fantastic content today! What more could you ask for in a day if herping? You not only got numerous Kings from separate locations, but added a new one to you repertoire that will hopefully provide you a future opportunity to check in on it. Perhaps that female King had produced eggs and you’ll have some yearling Kjngs in that cacinity next year. To top it all off you even got to flip a Canebrake AND a Copperhead along with a water, worm, and rat snake. It was like a perfect sampling of all the things you are on the hunt for, with a box turtle and baby vulture (or house demon from the sound of it) to round out the day! Thank you for fantastic content. You could have obviously stretched that out into two videos with your editing, but thank you for giving us one “SUPER DAY” of herping content for our viewing pleasure. Well done and I hope you get more days like this one! 👍🔥❤️👏🐍🐢🦎🦅
Dang I was hoping you tried grabbing that copper like you did the king😂
Imagine if snakes were as excited to see you too 😂
Super cool video today👍😎
When I saw the flipping tin heading, I thought it was about metal recycling since tin is a very expensive metal, dwarfing both copper and aluminum prices. What we have here is steel.
Had a copperhead come in the pontoon fat as a python on Ole Coney one night. New sub!
I live in north GA as well, and my father and I were out looking for snakes and we found a 8 foot king snake. That was the first ever king snake I had ever seen.
8 ft kingsnake??,got photos???
It probably was not 8ft mb. I was like 8 yrs old. Sorry.
Great vid
Beautiful area. In South Georgia the snakes found us.
Man I gotta come south for a visit do some snake hunting with you! I use to catch king's and racers along with copperhead's!! One thing I miss the most about living down south!!
As I'm in Louisiana, and hate cutting grass in my backyard because of huge copper heads that just stroll out after I pass...
Could that King be a hybrid with a speckled? Just wondering but anyway one cool patern.
I'm curious do you lay this tin down in advance for like the upcoming years or just happen to come across it? Just seems like a lot of tin laying around and car hoods lol.
I am deathly afraid of snakes, I don’t know why I am watching this! Lol.
COOL SNAKES!
First time this channel has shown up in my recommendations. I thought long and hard before I watched it because I didn't want to end up seeing some a$$hole barbecuing snakes or something. I've love snakes forever. I'm nearly 70, a San Diego native, but currently living in Middle TN, so on the rare occasion I see a snake on the road or one comes through my yard, I ALWAYS have to at least try to catch it and say hello! I don't really want to keep one as a pet, so it's the next best thing, communing with the wild ones. And there are so many different kinds of snakes here and sometimes difficult to identify. I'm glad I ended up watching this. I know we've got timber rattlers up here, though I've never seen one, and rat snakes, but I don't know about the others you showed. Fun to see them and to learn what may be around! And I'm so relieved you just have a look, photograph them, and put them back! Bravo!
I’d be wearing some snake boots
I live in NW GA in Cartersville (cassville specifically) where is this vid shot?