The pic is there now.
agmom95 said:
Here are two rattlers. We found three more in the den. This is on our family land near Temple that has been around since 1877. Only second time rattlers have ever been seen.
I dove hunt near Oscar and Salado and I've seen them. Nothing like South or West Texas, but they are sometimes around.TarponChaser said:agmom95 said:
Here are two rattlers. We found three more in the den. This is on our family land near Temple that has been around since 1877. Only second time rattlers have ever been seen.
Y'all must be the only ones then- I have some good friends from that area (they went to Little River-Academy in the early/mid-90's) and one guy has a good bit of family land and rattlers are really common on their place.
agmom95 said:
Here are two rattlers. We found three more in the den. This is on our family land near Temple that has been around since 1877. Only second time rattlers have ever been seen.
Would you consider adopting a 40-something adult man with a family??agmom95 said:
Here are two rattlers. We found three more in the den. This is on our family land near Temple that has been around since 1877. Only second time rattlers have ever been seen.
BCO07 said:
Checkered garter, no?
That's where I live and I have never seen one either. I actually live in unincorperated Bell Co but can walk to Morgans Point. It is really weird how just a couple of miles can make that big of a difference.Choowey said:
That's surprising.
I grew up in Morgan's Point and not once did I ever see a rattlesnake.
agsalaska said:That's where I live and I have never seen one either. I actually live in unincorperated Bell Co but can walk to Morgans Point. It is really weird how just a couple of miles can make that big of a difference.Choowey said:
That's surprising.
I grew up in Morgan's Point and not once did I ever see a rattlesnake.
I've owned a rental in Windmill Farms for a long time now and in the early days of that neighborhood they killed dozens of them.
ATX_AG_08 said:
Hognose I believe.