Dang looks like it swallowed a rabbit…I don't go walking in the underbrush in Florida unless it is cold and winter where I can see where I am walking. I don't kill snakes unless they would harm me or my dogs but shot a big rattle snake with my 410 that was heading under the back deck. One of us had to go.
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Slamming on the brakes on the hwy works too........I have popped "em" open by just running over them and backing up.Helpful hint from someone who hunted Wyoming for over a dozen years...
Running a tire over them doesn't cut it. If you're on a gravel road, slam on the brakes just before you hit 'em and grind 'em to bits.
I was warned about Geen Mohave Rattlers when lived Ridgecrest CAI was hunting in southern AZ in 1999. I was walking with my hunting partner trying to glass some cours deer. Walking through some wooded area, there was a fallen tree across the trail. Instead of stepping over the trunk, I hopped on top of it and heard a loud hiss. It was a Green Mohave rattler on the other side sunning itself. I was carrying a S&W 645 in a shoulder holster. I quickly took careful aim and let fly a 230 grain Win HP at that Mohave. Took his head right off and was nowhere to be found. My buddy had no idea what was going on when he heard the shot, but once he saw the rattler, he got the picture. Glad I didn’t just step over.
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Green Mohave Rattlesnake
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Smith & Wesson model 645 in 45 acp
That was the one I remembered when I read some of the above posts. He also had a bale full of snakes that was impressive. We lost a good one with Chip.Iggy's rattlesnake den:
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