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Started by Master Gobbie, February 24, 2022, 01:33:19 PM
Quote from: g8rvet on February 24, 2022, 07:41:47 PMQuote from: Sixes on February 24, 2022, 07:33:21 PMAS I've gotten older, I've learned that most rattlers are very calm and docile and most do not even rattle unless provoked. Copperheads have Little Man Syndrome and Cottonmouths are just belligerent and mean acting.So you are saying Rattlers are men, Copperheads are teenage boys and Cottonmouths are women?
Quote from: Sixes on February 24, 2022, 07:33:21 PMAS I've gotten older, I've learned that most rattlers are very calm and docile and most do not even rattle unless provoked. Copperheads have Little Man Syndrome and Cottonmouths are just belligerent and mean acting.
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 24, 2022, 05:16:11 PM I have been close enough to have been bitten many times without a single strike and have come to the conclusion (hopefully not falsely) that they as reluctant to bite me as I am to be bitten.
Quote from: Master Gobbie on February 24, 2022, 01:33:19 PMLiving and hunting out west, Rattlesnakes are not at all uncommon, but I've never been concerned enough to wear snake boots.It sounds like some of you in other places encounter them (snakes) on a regular basis, how often? and how many have you seen in a season? I wanna hear some stories, not just horror stories, but tell me some experiences you've had.
Quote from: Hwd silvestris on February 24, 2022, 09:41:32 PMI've heard several old timers say rattlesnakes won't climb trees. Well I can tell that ain't right! Not sure if you can see real well in this picture. This ole boy was about 5 feet in a tree. I heard him buzz at me and started looking on ground for him. Couldn't find him. Finally picked him out up in a small tree.
Quote from: Paulmyr on February 24, 2022, 07:48:07 PMQuote from: GobbleNut on February 24, 2022, 05:16:11 PM I have been close enough to have been bitten many times without a single strike and have come to the conclusion (hopefully not falsely) that they as reluctant to bite me as I am to be bitten.Makes sense to me. From what I understand it takes quite a bit of energy and time for a snake to replace venom. I can see where they wouldn't throw it around willey nilley. Some snakes types must be better at judging prey size than others. It's the only thing I can up with to explain the aggressive nature some.Think I've seen one venomous snake in my lifetime. Late season Mo. Just starting trip back home to Mn I passed over what believe was a rattler with the truck. He was a short, fat sucker. I could see the diamond markings on his back just before he went under the truck.Most of the snakes are still pretty lethargic when I'm hunting down south so I don't bother with snake boots.