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Any dead snake is a good one.
Why ? Mike
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nice job. You saved the lives of a bunch of rats and mice...
Save an elk, shoot a cow.
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Agkistrodon contortrix (copperhead) Mike
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I'm not going to stick my neck out too much and be called a penis gobbler or some such by the regulars here, but I think snakes are fascinating creatures and useful as rodent control as well. I don't get killing just to kill.
And yeah, it's a rat snake. Bread loaf shaped body, long and skinny, head is not triangular at all, pupils round/not elliptical. Harmless and very useful to have around. Studied them extensively in Herp class in college. Check my handle on here.
But that's just me, I don't tell people what to do.
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"Penis gobbler" would be a good name for a specific species of snake.
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I would have killed it too. I don't like any of them. I treat them all the same so there are no mistakes.
I won't kill a snake in his home if I don't have to but at my home they all die.
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Looks like he killed a rat snake which is totally harmless. The bonus will be more rats and mice around the yard since that's what they eat.
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I would have killed it too. I don't like any of them. I treat them all the same so there are no mistakes.
I won't kill a snake in his home if I don't have to but at my home they all die. Why ? Mike
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"Penis gobbler" would be a good name for a specific species of snake. Just got a PM that it was already taken by some guy in Alaska, someone said it was his scientific name and I should have put it in italics.
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Yeah yeah there are plenty of other rat snakes around, I agree looking its not a copperhead but with dog on leash mail in hand it was too close for comfort, not going to lose any sleep over it, but don't normally whack non poisonous ones
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If any of you guys feel the least bit guilty about killing copperheads I will gladly buy the skins off you so you can buy booze to drown said guilt.
I'm dead serious. I will buy copperhead skins. PM me for details.
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don't normally whack non poisonous ones This thread is proof you don't know one from the other. Mike
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These are Copperheads, I have only found one this year and he is stretched out in the freezer. How far away did you have to throw that 80# sack of concrete to hit that snake Bet you only shoot cartridges with belts too.
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It's a dead snake, which is a good snake.
PERIOD! Why ? Mike Cuz they taste like chicken?
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nice job. You saved the lives of a bunch of rats and mice...
And help promote the spread of Hantavirus. Rat snakes are always welcome on my property.
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I'm not going to stick my neck out too much and be called a penis gobbler or some such by the regulars here, but I think snakes are fascinating creatures and useful as rodent control as well. I don't get killing just to kill. ..... But that's just me, I don't tell people what to do. +1 we do a lot of herp hunting up here. Not a lot of finding, but a lot of looking. Did him in with stick, boot stomp, rake and a final coup de gras with a .22LR Rat shot load Mike You hands must have been quite full, what with the mail and dog leash as well. :-) [quote=ready_on_the_right but don't normally whack non poisonous ones[/quote] because you are so good at distinguishing them. My 5 year old just looked at the picture and said "cool, a rat snake".
Quit giving in inch by inch then looking back to lament the mile behind ya and wonder how to preserve those few feet left in front of ya. They'll never stop until they're stopped. That's a fact.
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Here is a red rat snake I saw last month in the Osceola NF. I don't kill snakes often, so this guy got away.
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Killed a small one ( 18 inches or so )yesterday. If I get a big one I will send ya the skin. Here in west Tn we have only two snakes to worry about - copperheads and water moccs ( I have never seen a timber rattler in 40 years in the woods). Any snake that won't hurt my cattle or dogs in the water gets a free pass to hunt mice - unless they meet my wife who got a full dose of the snake dislike the Bible speaks of!
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Don't look like a Copperhead. I was thinking the same thing. I was thinking rat snake. yep rat snake. My old cellar was full of 'em. Kept the old lady and her father out of there! I could have stored hookers and gold bars down there and they would Never known!
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Here is a red rat snake I saw last month in the Osceola NF. I don't kill snakes often, so this guy got away. WOW , he was mighty tense! Must be the sand ...
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