3 foot is accurate, but I told my wife it was 6 foot.
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Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
3 foot is accurate, but I told my wife it was 6 foot.
It is all location, location, location, and being lucky (relative word). If I spent most of my time around my current house I would never see any of those even though I probably see 100+ snakes around here a year. We go to our property and and I see a few of each venomous when I come when its not the winter. When I used to go to Snyder I would see rattlesnakes all the time. Dad used to live in Oklahoma and he had a lot of cottonmouth around his area.Mathguy64 said:
I must live life wrong. I have never seen a rattlesnake in the wild. Never seen a cottonmouth. Never seen a coral snake.
The number of copperheads I have seen is probably under 10.
I have been outdoors all my life. I've hunted WT for 40 years and been around water and boats a lot. So I have spent a lot of time where they would be and I look carefully. I never walk to or away from or get in or out of a deer stand without looking everywhere.
Texmid said:I've always heard one year per rattle. That snake looks small to me compared to the curb. Like it may be 3 feet long.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Texmid said:
Am I counting 11 rattles and a button?
I wasn't going to try to ask for him to hold still. But that begs the question since there isn't any really good perspective in the picture. That is a standard curb, about 6 inches. What is the general expectation on age and rattles or does it just vary widely?
Savvy Snake bites man in the head causing hilarious set of circumstances.. 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/PyMOrcoKBK
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) August 30, 2023
B/CS. I have hunted all over ETX my whole life.12f Mane said:
Where do you live? That certainly dictates what you may or may not see.
Should have run across a rattler near Snyder over the years. You're just down the road from Sweetwater, after all.Mathguy64 said:B/CS. I have hunted all over ETX my whole life.12f Mane said:
Where do you live? That certainly dictates what you may or may not see.
holy ***** that's the kind of stuff nightmares are made of.RED AG 98 said:
Yikes!Savvy Snake bites man in the head causing hilarious set of circumstances.. 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/PyMOrcoKBK
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) August 30, 2023
Then he would have known what kind of snake it was, being as high as his hat.jgh85Ag said:
Should have had a hat on.
Belton Ag said:
Mojave Green? I've heard their bites are nasty.
Should have told her to come over and pet your snake.Mr President Elect said:Belton Ag said:
Mojave Green? I've heard their bites are nasty.
Pretty sure it's a Prairie. There are a ton of them in the foothills.
I wish I could have gotten a closer pic, but that was as close as I could get without getting yelled at by some drunk chick.
She was actually the one that was warning people about it.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Should have told her to come over and pet your snake.Mr President Elect said:Belton Ag said:
Mojave Green? I've heard their bites are nasty.
Pretty sure it's a Prairie. There are a ton of them in the foothills.
I wish I could have gotten a closer pic, but that was as close as I could get without getting yelled at by some drunk chick.
DDSO said:
Thanks. Her and my niece were walking the log when they saw it. I know it scared them, but what a neat snake to find.