Bond Arms snake slayer
jgh85Ag said:
Most guesses are cotton mouth. I think dbws due to body shape. But, not sure.
jgh85Ag said:
Most guesses are cotton mouth. I think dbws due to body shape. But, not sure.
P.U.T.U said:
When I used to do triathlons I had one chase after me in the water. On the land I wouldn't be worried, in the water I had the disadvantage. Luckily I became one of those cartoons and probably could have ran on top of the water. My friend in the kayak following me wasn't much help since he was laughing so hard
japantiger said:
Had one of these try to get into my kayak with me and my son a few years back. I had seen this behavior when I was a kid fishing; my son of course didn't believe a cotton-mouth would charge at you in the water. He started beating the water to get its attention. I told him to stop and he laughed at me...He changed his tune after we had to fend it off with the paddle to keep it from getting in the kayak. He was 16 at the time...that was one of those days it was good to be Dad. He listened to me a lot more about those kind of matters after that.
12f Mane said:japantiger said:
Had one of these try to get into my kayak with me and my son a few years back. I had seen this behavior when I was a kid fishing; my son of course didn't believe a cotton-mouth would charge at you in the water. He started beating the water to get its attention. I told him to stop and he laughed at me...He changed his tune after we had to fend it off with the paddle to keep it from getting in the kayak. He was 16 at the time...that was one of those days it was good to be Dad. He listened to me a lot more about those kind of matters after that.
I don't think they are "charging" at you. They are dumb and see the kayak as the next dry land. Or they are picking up some sort of feeding que (splashing, scents, etc.). We have no native snakes that will attack unprovoked.
12f Mane said:japantiger said:
Had one of these try to get into my kayak with me and my son a few years back. I had seen this behavior when I was a kid fishing; my son of course didn't believe a cotton-mouth would charge at you in the water. He started beating the water to get its attention. I told him to stop and he laughed at me...He changed his tune after we had to fend it off with the paddle to keep it from getting in the kayak. He was 16 at the time...that was one of those days it was good to be Dad. He listened to me a lot more about those kind of matters after that.
I don't think they are "charging" at you. They are dumb and see the kayak as the next dry land. Or they are picking up some sort of feeding que (splashing, scents, etc.). We have no native snakes that will attack unprovoked.
Damn, I hope that bites him!Reginald Cousins said:
They've been doing the rattlesnakes on purpose for a while. Call them batwing rattlesnakes.
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12f Mane said:
That guy is a dewsh and the snake is obese