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#1862731 - 03/30/10 06:28 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: RKenney]
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 Originally Posted By: RKenney
If you have spent very much time the hardwoods during temps
above 60 degrees, the was probably a snake very near by. I guess
the good news is, you almost have to step on it or sit on it to
get bitten.


I couldn't agree more. I'll never forget working in a temporarily dry swamp in Louisiana. I was standing still trying get a good GPS position when I felt something on my boot. I looked down to see a 3-foot rattlesnake sliding over the top of my left boot. I didn't move a muscle and the snake just went on about his way. I gotta' admit I was sweating bullets there for awhile though!
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#1862739 - 03/30/10 06:31 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: BSK]
plinker22
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 Originally Posted By: RKenney
A timber rattler or copperhead, probably has the best natural camo that was ever created.


That is what bothers me the most. You just cannot see a copperhead.

Every time I see an exhibit at the zoo, the sign on the tiny living quarters says "Copperhead". I look for 2 minutes and finally see it... laying right there IN PLAIN VIEW! \:\( \:\( \:\(

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 Originally Posted By: plinker22
 Originally Posted By: BSK
I was double-struck by a cottonmouth in early January.


I can hear a snake-bite story without thinking about yours. I always laugh at you jumping 5 feet high and running in the air for 20 seconds.

Also comical that it took 2 strikes to get your attention! \:D \:D \:D

Sorry to laugh, but knowing your OK, makes it funny now!


Oh I promise you I screamed like a girl! I think suddenly realizing you've been bitten by a poisonouis snake triggers an instinctive ultra-fear reaction.


I sure I would react the exact same way. But unlike you, I'm sure I would have had to change professions to a desk job! \:\(

Last year was my first year with snake boots. Just like most of those on this thread, the boots made me much more comfortable in the woods! \:\)
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#1862751 - 03/30/10 06:35 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: plinker22]
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One more thing to worry about this weekend as warm as it will be. I hate snakes. Like i've always said , when i see a snake i can put out some moves that would put James Brown to shame.
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#1862756 - 03/30/10 06:43 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: elauwit]
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I have no serious fear of snakes. I always enjoyed catching them as a kid. But I sure give poisonous snakes a wide berth, and NEVER try to catch one.

My brother is an ER Doc in the desert Southwest. He sees a lot of rattlesnake bites come in to the ER. The VAST majority of those bites occurred because the person was trying to catch the snake.

He lives way out in the desert, and his house is constantly surrounded by rattlesnakes (his pool draws rodents which draws snakes). Yet he's never been bitten by one even though he's had them rattle at him many times.

Here he is dumping another rattlesnake off his back patio:
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#1862779 - 03/30/10 06:58 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: BSK]
BigWes50
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They can be very dangerous if you run up on 1 2 quick!
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#1862819 - 03/30/10 07:41 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: BigWes50]
stik
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had a few encounters over the years. very few venomous snakes although i am sure i have been near a few i didn't see. please don't kill the snakes unless it is a venomous snake somewhere that it would be a threat.
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#1862821 - 03/30/10 07:42 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: BigWes50]
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Yes, I have levitated before after stepping on a copperhead...
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#1862867 - 03/30/10 08:14 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: MUP]
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 Originally Posted By: MUP
Yes, I have levitated before after stepping on a copperhead...


Amazing how high you can "levitate" too!
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#1862880 - 03/30/10 08:21 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: BSK]
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 Originally Posted By: BSK
 Originally Posted By: MUP
Yes, I have levitated before after stepping on a copperhead...


Amazing how high you can "levitate" too!


I have a hard time levitating with my pants so full..
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#1862882 - 03/30/10 08:23 AM Re: Snakebite in Weakley County [Re: MUP]
woodchuckc
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I was cleaning out my vegetable garden a couple of falls ago in late October, pulling up the metal T fence posts I use for tomato stakes. As I grabbed one and started wrenching it around to loosen it up, I looked down and noticed a long stick less than a foot away from my left foot. Took me a couple of seconds to realize it was a stretched out timber rattler. I slowly backed away and it never even moved. A 6' long T-post will really put a hurtin' on a snake when applied with sufficient force! He was 52" long and had 11 rattles.

Also, in my experience a straight-shaft Stihl string trimmer will clip the head right off of a copperhead!

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