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I can’t believe all of you he men hunters are scared of some little ole snakes! LOL
Always carry a lucky rabbits foot on a chain to prevent snake bite! See a snake throw the foot at 'em so he bites it while you bravely run away. ( Monty Python music plays now)I can’t believe all of you he men hunters are scared of some little ole snakes! LOL
3 kinds of snakes I hate:
1. Live snakes
2. Dead snakes
3. Sticks that look like snakes
Just the deadliest ones.I can’t believe all of you he men hunters are scared of some little ole snakes! LOL
you should try standing a few away from 2 of them coiled like I did, that gets thing pumping.Found this Puffy on a stalk in Limpopo, gets your blood pumping.View attachment 581704
Beautiful animals, just stay away from them, they wont hurt you.
Cottonmouth can get somewhat territorial, they are an almost daily occurrence in our lives, we have a stock pond next to our house and when it gets dry our condensation pipe from our air conditioner attracts them like flys to shit.I like snakes, but sometime this is almost impossible Leave them alone and they’ll leave you alone. Water Moccasins, don’t care and never read the memo. I’m sure Mambas fall in the same category
Where's the cilantro?Just the deadliest ones.
I kinda like snakes....preferably dead, skinned, gutted, in a frying pan in melted butter with salt, pepper, and a little garlic. Or seasoned and grilled. Or coated with a corn meal and flour batter, seasoned and deep fried.
Where's the cilantro?
nightmarish!!
Where's the cilantro?
Would a .375 H&H be too much gun? Just asking before I pull the trigger!!
This. Living in Australia and working in the scrub I regularly see Eastern Browns (2nd or third most venomous) which are very nervous snakes. It’s a meh. Leave ‘em be they leave you be. Just because they’re in the area doesn’t mean they gotta be killed. At least rattle snakes give you a warningMost snakes are harmless, and the others, well, just don´t try to play with them
What part of south central Oklahoma?Someone mentioned not many venomous snakes in the cold climate they lived in. I killed this rattlesnake a few years ago when we lived in Northwest Montana only 49 deg out. My dog discovered it under our deck, he was not barking like his normal self, something definitely got him agitated! From a distance, the rattling sounds like running water. I was thinking, naw, too cold out so when I went over and and put my eye up to the wood lattice to see, I was staring at a huge coiled up rattlesnake a couple feet way! Some 45 Colt snake shot dispatched him. It had 16 rattles. I didn’t eat this one but I have eaten rattlesnake. Tastes like a combination of chicken and fish to me or similar to frog legs maybe.
Since we relocated to South Central Oklahoma, I haven’t come across any venomous snakes yet. Funny, 49 degrees seemed nice out in Montana, I’d wear shorts, but here in Oklahoma I’d get cold! To the snake lovers, I’ve only killed rattlesnakes on our property, anywhere else I leave them alone!
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South of Chickasha, out in the country.What part of south central Oklahoma?