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Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:48 pm
by Virginia
Well, here on Strange Magic Hill we have lots of rocks. Most we have strategically placed, then for various and sundry reasons some have to be moved! Silver Lady was, as usual, supervising some rock relocation when I rolled a larger than average rock and there he was, a beautiful copperhead. First one I have seen while we have been living here. He was evidently a bit cold ( heck ain't it suppose to be in the 50's in the summer?) Anyway, I took a stick and moved him out to the warmer gravel so we could get a better look at him. I have to admit he was a beautiful specimen about 3 feet long! He began to warm up and did strike the stick leaving a bit of orangeish venom behind, but he did not try to crawl off. I picked him up - using the stick and moved him to another part of the yard and off he went! He was not as big as the 5+ foot black snake I caught the day before. That one did try to bite me as I was bare handing him, but I swear, it seemed when he determined that I was not going to hurt him, he seemed to calm right down! Silver Lady did not want to pet him, imagine that! ..OO.. I let him go where he was initially heading, under our deck. Strange, we have not seen any field mouse around here for quite some time. Let's see, thats a very large timber rattlesnake, a copperhead, a (rare) northern pine snake, a black snake and a couple of garter snakes. It is so cool seeing these fellow travelers on "this spaceship earth!"

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:54 am
by Carol Ann
Sorry my dear, around here it is always open season on copperheads and timber rattlers. BANG go's the 20 ga.

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:13 am
by SilverLady(SO)
I completely agree with you, Carol Ann . . . 12 gauge, 20 gauge . . . whichever I happen to grab first because I hate snakes! -,,-

I'm always carrying a handgun in one caliber or another (choices, choices!) and Virginia would not let me shoot that Copperhead with my "gun of the day" which was a .22LR loaded with hollow points. I think she was afraid that I would shoot her instead. :huh:

She just told me that she wasn't afraid of me shooting her because I'm a better shot than she is . . . and I am. :wink:


- SL

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:49 am
by Carol Ann
Well hon I always carry my .22mag outside as we have a good supply of rattlers and copperheads. Black snacks are OK as they eat copperheads , mice and who knows what all rotf

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:01 am
by Virginia
Read a recent article where a family rented a cabin in Missouri. The father awoke in the morning, went outside, saw a snake and thinking his son, 10 years old, would like to see "a" snake, picked it up to show to his son. It bit him three times and he died on the couch in front of his son, in the cabin in about 30 minutes. Turns out it was a copperhead.

No comment!

Virginia

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 5:13 pm
by Carol Ann
Oh yes 3 weeks ago at the state park about 15 miles from beautiful me *-*

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:29 pm
by SilverLady(SO)
More proof that "you can't fix stupid"!! #-o

Unfortunately, the guy died in front of his son for doing a completely stupid act, something his son will never forget. :(


- SL

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:15 am
by Domonique
Although I am originally from the mountains of Pa. I will never pick up a snake. With all the cross breeding I have seen throughout the years you have to be extra careful. SilverLady has the right idea, Shoot them things!

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:49 am
by DonnaT
I too have caught copperhead and rattlesnake, but they didn't live long enough to tell any of their family. ;)

Had fun with a rattlesnake while on maneuvers in the army. I lopped it's head off and carried it to the mess tent. All the cooks were lying down for the night, and I stepped through the tent flap holding the snake up and asking if anyone knew how to cook it. They emptied out the back of the tent so fast :lol:

All the good snakes I catch I let go nearby, where my wife won't see them. Earlier this summer I was cleaning up some dog poop in the back yard, and saw a baby black snake slithering past. If it had stayed still I wouldn't have notice it. Must have been 2 inches long. I moved it to the wood pile.

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 2:34 pm
by Requal Jo
You are a braver person than I Virginia. I stay right away from any snake, let alone handle them.

While our snakes in Australia are in the top ten venomous in the world you have your fare share of venomous types also. The black snake in Australia is a protected spices and heavy fines apply if you kill them.

We are coming into summer, and with the recent big wet in Australia, they are predicting an increase number of snakes this year.

Re: Da snakes, da snakes!

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:25 pm
by Virginia
The guy in Missouri? I mean how stupid! Just see a snake and pick it up! Did not know a copperhead from a great white I would imagine!

Just be careful and watch where you step!

V