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RE: 57" rattlesnake
Ashame it was killed
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
wow is all I can say...
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
Those canebreak are some pretty snakes |
RE: 57" rattlesnake
I know its been said, but I'm REALLY gald I don't have to worry about crossing paths with one of those.
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
2 weeks ago i was shooting my bow when i was surrounded by 2 black timber rattlesnakes that was a little scary
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
I hunt two WMA's in mississippi. We have alot of snakes and there have been a lot of rattlers killed.
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
You know guys-although they pack a bad punch, as long as you don't provoke them, they are essentially harmless. Most of these venomous snakes can be approached to extremely close distances without endangering yourself at all. In my experience (I work with snakes), I have never seen one strike that wasn't warranted to do so (i.e. from our prodding). I'm not saying you should interact with all venomous snakes, but there is really no immediate danger to yourself when you encounter them. Enjoy them from a distance, and you will find the to be another rewarding animal from the forest... :)
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
Maybe make a nice bow backing?;)
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RE: 57" rattlesnake
ORIGINAL: B Ott Enjoy them from a distance, and you will find the to be another rewarding animal from the forest... :) |
RE: 57" rattlesnake
ORIGINAL: Davoh ORIGINAL: B Ott Enjoy them from a distance, and you will find the to be another rewarding animal from the forest... :) BTW, not all rattlers give you a warning! We were used to the ones in North Central KS, and western NE that give you plenty of warning. We moved to SE Kansas and found out that they didn't buzz around there. You could walk right next to them and not know they were there until you got tagged. |
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