Momo, that is a good example of what i was saying about ratsnakes,there are a lot of diffrent subspecies.The more common ones where i live have a lot of green on them when put on a bow even though they dont look green on a live snake.Ratsnakes are called a lot of diffrent names too depending on where you live.Here most people just call them all chicken snakes.That would include the common ratsnake,oak snake and corn snake.Eastern diamondbacks also have a lot of green look over black glass.Another thing to think about when buying skins is,use the smallest skin that will still cover the limb.That way you get more of the pattern on your bow.Ratsnakes are usually long and narrow skins so they often will cover both limbs with one skin and being narrow you will not lose a lot of pattern.
Some people dont like the idea of killing snakes but where i live the poison ones are almost like a plauge and everyone i know kills them on site.I have never noticed any decrease in the population from killing them here.It is dangerous here to just walk outside after dark in your yard withought a flashlight.Walking much in the woods durring warm weather is asking for it.Saying most snakes will move out of your way when left alone is simply not true here and a rattlesnake rarely rattles until after he bites you.The rattlers get very big here too, a 6ft diamondback or timber rattler is normal here.A boy killed a diamondback down the road this spring that crawled in his ground blind while turkey hunting.It was 9 foot 6 inches long had 22 rattles and was as big around as a mans leg.Its head was bigger than a mans hand.Trust me, if you see a snake like that crawl in your blind you will kill it too,lol.