Vulcan Bob
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Non poisonous snakes are welcome on my property, poisonous not so much.
That hook looks very similar to mine - mine isn't so rounded in the cradle. The best design ever for a hook - built mine in 1961, and still use it.They are. But if they are in our yard than there's no mercy
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That hook looks very similar to mine - mine isn't so rounded in the cradle. The best design ever for a hook - built mine in 1961, and still use it.
Cajun Possum Chili - NUCLEAR HOT !!!I cane to work this morning and found a dead possum in my parking place.
I like them, unless one of them gets a little too friendly with my (then) 3 year old son!
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Is this a Prairie Rattler? I bet that head could still bite.
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I remember the photo from a prior post, but don't recall your .38 load or the snake's size?
Years ago my sister & I went to the San Antonio Zoo. One of the exhibits was the largest snake I've ever seen;maybe a Rock Python? I know it wasn't an Anaconda. The snake was easily thicker than my upper thigh & had a head the size of a football. Just a huge snake. I have no problem with snakes mostly because I'm never around them these days. When I was growing up in the Canal Zone there were quite an assortment of dangerous snakes that you definitely had to be aware of.![]()
It looks to be a Desert Massagua, about 18" in length. The revolver was loaded with 158 grain +P SWCHP (Old FBI load). Had mountain lions around earlier (hence the load)...wasn't expecting snakes.
I like them, unless one of them gets a little too friendly with my (then) 3 year old son!
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Snakes are fine until they get too close to me. I do think that there are some really beautiful snakes (to see at a distance) like indigo snakes, corn snakes, king snakes boas, tree snakes and the like. I don't know of any pretty poisonous snakes, except maybe the coral snake.
Even though they are probably the major nest-robbers that Bobwhite Quail are afflicted by, I give non-venemous snakes a pass on my place. I see mostly common king snakes and timber rattlesnakes. The rattlers get a dose of snake shot. I have too many birddawgs and young'uns running around. Not necessarily my young'uns, but young'uns none the less.
This'un was just a few feet from my back door. Not 20 yards from the dawg-pen.
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Oh, there are many pretty venomous snakes! One is the awful Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonica) with mottled shades of purple, gray, and other hues.