one problem
I'm am not trying to start a fight or argument, I am just continuing the okeetee debate that has been ongoing for years.
We can discuss this until we are all bored to death or have said all we have to say. That would be great and enjoyable.
But, please please let's not let it digresses to personal attacks, name calling or non-related personal agendas.
I want to throw the following in and let's see where we go from there....
If it was captured anywhere within the "okeetee zone" (hunt club) which is up for debate anyway, or if it has ancestry traced to animals from the okeetee zone then it is an okeetee. So, just because it doesn't meet the standard "look" does not mean it can not be an okeetee.
There are many snakes that have been caught in the middle of the Hunt club that could, by definition, only be called okeetees but look as plain Jane as they come.
Now, if you are talking "okeetee phase", then it doesn't necessarily have "true" okeetee blood but has been selectively bred for the outstanding characteristics of the okeetee. Thick black borders, deep red saddles, bright orange background.
So, a sight test or quick assessment by looking can not and will not always be truly accurate.
what would you (you as in anyone reading this thread) call these three?
Jimmy
(Draybar)