Do any of y'all carry a snake killer Incase one gets to close?
I carry my shield but also carry an NAA sidewinder 22 mag with the cci 8 shot in it.I carry my JJE on me when I'm in the yard working, mowing, etc. don't get to hunt so that's not an issue
I had a nephew that was like that and almost lost his thumb with a copperhead.My bare hands and boots. Momma didn't raise no puss
I'm not going to try and hit a snake with my 40 or 45. And I was actually trying to be funny I carry a judge. (Hence the JJE) tag.I carry my shield but also carry an NAA sidewinder 22 mag with the cci 8 shot in it.
How do you like it?I'm not going to try and hit a snake with my 40 or 45. And I was actually trying to be funny I carry a judge. (Hence the JJE) tag.
I've been sitting on the ground fishing in February in 50 degrees temp , reached over to get a minnow out of the minnow bucket and a copperhead was coiled up between me and the bucket. I've had a rattlesnake that i never heard strike at me while getting on my mower.... it's untelling how many close encounters I've had that I never saw.I'm not a gigantic puss and admire them as I move on my way. This ridiculous fear from grown arse men over snakes is comical. I see them, I respect them, and am not the least bit afraid.
The same guy who is terrified and must kill every snake does nothing to worry about mountain dew, fast food, and being an overweight health nightmare. Explain that to me? All of those are guaranteed to shorten your life yet a snake which you Have minuscule chances of being bitten by is the the grim reaper.
I have seen only one rattlesnake this year and am still in awe of how big, concealed and cool it was.
Seen turkeys do the same, thought it was really unusual.Non poisonous I let slide, I may have even witnessed a turkey trying to eat/kill a black blue looking snake last week.... I stopped in the road so I wouldn't hit it.
With those claws and beaks I wouldn't wanna be on their bad side.Seen turkeys do the same, thought it was really unusual.
And? I've been set up on a turkey only to look over and inches from my thigh was a coiled up Timber Rattlesnake, he didn't bite me or chase me and posed no immediate danger. I moved over and he never budged.I've been sitting on the ground fishing in February in 50 degrees temp , reached over to get a minnow out of the minnow bucket and a copperhead was coiled up between me and the bucket. I've had a rattlesnake that i never heard strike at me while getting on my mower.... it's untelling how many close encounters I've had that I never saw.
You take your chance I'll take mine.And? I've been set up on a turkey only to look over and inches from my thigh was a coiled up Timber Rattlesnake, he didn't bite me or chase me and posed no immediate danger. I moved over and he never budged.
I have stepped down inches from copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes and all they did was slide away.
This irrational fear that grown men have of snakes is bizarre. As I said the same dude carrying a snake piece ready to snuff out any snake they see stops and gets a Mountain dew on the way home. Or swings by McDonalds, or is far fatter than they should be.
they are so scared of a snake they pay no attention to the impending diabetes, heart atatck, heart failure, cholesterol, and a million other things that will effect their health long before a snake.
heck, most pay no worry to ticks which is one of the most dangerous things in the woods.
Snake killing is for giant pussies to be blunt. Respect all gods creatures and they'll respect you. Except ticks screw those evil bastards haha
We get it, you a bad man, but I will still take out any poisonous snake that comes within striking distance of me, and besides snakes taste good. Now, I won't go out of my way to kill them, they have to present a clear and present danger, but I won't take the chance that this one time this particular snake decides that I was too close.And? I've been set up on a turkey only to look over and inches from my thigh was a coiled up Timber Rattlesnake, he didn't bite me or chase me and posed no immediate danger. I moved over and he never budged.
I have stepped down inches from copperheads, cottonmouths, and rattlesnakes and all they did was slide away.
This irrational fear that grown men have of snakes is bizarre. As I said the same dude carrying a snake piece ready to snuff out any snake they see stops and gets a Mountain dew on the way home. Or swings by McDonalds, or is far fatter than they should be.
they are so scared of a snake they pay no attention to the impending diabetes, heart atatck, heart failure, cholesterol, and a million other things that will effect their health long before a snake.
heck, most pay no worry to ticks which is one of the most dangerous things in the woods.
Snake killing is for giant pussies to be blunt. Respect all gods creatures and they'll respect you. Except ticks screw those evil bastards haha
One of the guys that hangs out with us at our cabin doesn't have his index finger due to a copperhead. Always awkward shaking his hand but we laugh about itI had a nephew that was like that and almost lost his thumb with a copperhead.