channelkat
AH enthusiast
For those that I’ve taken a snake in Africa, did you have any trouble bringing the skins back to the states?
They got kind of pulverized the same as rattlers do when I lived in Las Cruces. Not enough to be worth my while.For those that I’ve taken a snake in Africa, did you have any trouble bringing the skins back to the states?
what species of snakes? all 6 were mambas?I have seen quite a few, but I think the most on one 10 day safari was about 6. I have had them in the blind, come in the blind thru the window, at the waterhole, in the tree while on stand, just outside in the road, and on the ground while stalking. We also found a dead giraffe once at the base of a tree, and believe we could see one up in the tree top, but didnt stay around to be sure.
Yes one year I believe we saw 5 or 6 total. actually saw 2 at once that year to.what species of snakes? all 6 were mambas?
Gaboons are flat-out one of the most beautiful snakes in the world in my opinion. I have NO WANT to come across any mambas or boomslangs, or puff adders, but would enjoy a seeing a big gaboon in its natural habitat. Just not accompanied by those two giant fangs in me!Zero mambas. But I was standing next to an unmarked "empty" cage in Zambia when I suddenly realized it had a snake in it. I'm really glad I didn't walk up on this guy in the wild:
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I don’t kill snakes, venomous or non-venomous, except when it’s a venomous snake around camp, around my house, on the trails where I regularly walk my dog or acting aggressive/threatening.Just one in camp at Tholo in Botswana. View attachment 692120
I didn't kill that mamba and it was in camp. I heard a shotgun go off and walked over to see what the commotion was about and the trackers had killed one.I don’t kill snakes, venomous or non-venomous, except when it’s a venomous snake around camp, around my house, on the trails where I regularly walk my dog or acting aggressive/threatening.
Generally, when I see a venomous snake while out hunting or fishing, I leave it alone. That includes puffers, cobras and mambas. I just steer clear and leave them in peace.