Thanks....was trying to post from my phone and had some trouble. Think I got it fixed
baitBrush Country said:
Wtf is this? 3-4' long, total pit viper head. Should I kill it with buckshot or is fire the only option?
3-4'? Someone has delusions of grandeur.Brush Country said:
Wtf is this? 3-4' long, total pit viper head. Should I kill it with buckshot or is fire the only option?
mathguy86 said:3-4'? Someone has delusions of grandeur.Brush Country said:
Wtf is this? 3-4' long, total pit viper head. Should I kill it with buckshot or is fire the only option?
Ring necked snake... Harmless and their underside is very colorful:Maroonedinaustin said:
https://instagr.am/p/BVdwd6MhuOD
Never seen one of these guys before. In Georgetown. Willamson county
That's a completely harmless Texas brown snake. Too small and color not right for checkered garter.Brush Country said:
Wtf is this? 3-4' long, total pit viper head. Should I kill it with buckshot or is fire the only option?
MouthBQ98 said:
Well, this morning I went out to get something from a stack of stuff on our carport, and as I was rummaging around I heard a faint noise at my feet and saw a bit of motion. 18" copperhead was sitting there about 8" from my bare foot trying to assess the situation. I froze a sec, then quickly moved out of range. Some steel toes, welding gloves, and fumbling for improvised snake sticks and a few minutes later, I had it in a cardboard box. Wife wanted execution, but I gave it parole with good behavior a long ways from our house. After all, I need something cutting down on rodents around the property.
Will post a pic later. Incidentally, it only struck at my stick once. Mostly it just wanted the hell outta there, and it spent a lot of time pretending to be a rattler, vibrating its tail.
Maroonedinaustin said:
Austin suburb. To the north about 30 miles.
PalomaPachanga said:
Maybe it's just me, but tossing it into the lake doesn't seem like the best disposal method...