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How many here have actually been bitten by a venomous snake unforseen?

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robbio said:

I went to a funeral for an old lady that had grown up In Papalote, Texas. During the depression when she was a kid they had a game called "jump the snake"

Growing up in Beeville, this is a town I have not thought of in a long, long, time! Being a suburb of Skidmore, it is a garden spot! My grandpa rebuilt fence for a rancher down that way after a Navy trainer (NAS Chase Field) crashed on his land. The rancher let me and grandpa hunt deer for free on his land after that.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
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ttha_aggie_09 said:

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jpistolero02 said:

Pretty sure I had to clean my pants out.


I've come close to three. One sunning in mid-Spring North Central Texas in the '80s; another a few years later near a creek; finally, a third on a trail in the Great Smoky Mountains NP. Didn't get bit by any of them but my shorts didn't survive!

I honestly don't care what people say: I shoot venomous snakes on sight.

That's fine so long as you do so from a safe distance and don't reinsert yourself into harms way just to go "kill the snake". Many people every year get bit, including a dumbass buddy of mine from high school, chasing after a snake to go shoot it.

He was incredibly lucky after getting tagged on the finger by a rattlesnake from about 2' away while he was crawling through brush to go shoot it that it was only a dry bite. Many many more stories like this - most of which aren't as fortunate with dry bites.

Just don't be an idiot (not saying you are one) and you should be fine.



That's good advice,
My son said everyone @ the hospital in Salida asked if he shot it.
He said if he had had a gun & tried to shoot, he would have probably shot a rock & been not only snake bit, but shot in the head from the ricochet...
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Bird Poo said:

Your Mom And Them said:

Bird Poo said:

nealan said:

Reminds me of my friend's story. One night his dogs were barking and going crazy in the backyard. Buddy walks out and sees that they have a cottonmouth cornered. (He was living on a lake at the time). Buddy heads to his shed to grab a shovel (barefoot of course) and gets tagged on the foot by a copperhead before he can get across the yard. Benadryl and some pain meds and a week on the couch with his swollen leg elevated. He's fine now


My dad has the same story. He grew up in New Gulf, TX back when they had a sulfur mine there. Foot Swollen up a bit and rested. All good.

Newgulf????!!??? Have some family from there. Not many folks from there or nearby Boling.


Yup. My grandfather was an engineer for the Sulfur mine and eventually sat on the BOD with George Bush (Sr). They were both pilots in WWII and were buddies.

My grandfather was the Baptist preacher in Newgulf in the mid-late 60's to the early 70's. Our grandfathers probably knew each other.
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BlueSmoke said:

"hypothetically", I might have been a salty little freshman
"hypothetically, we might have been out in the woods as a fraternity pledge
"hypothetically,, we may have come across a copperhead, and pledge "country boy" may have been tasked with retrieving sed snake with a forked stick and a trash can.
And hypothetically, may have later stolen white mice from the lab in a cooler to feed sed snake that lived in the house with us and struck every time we fed it with leather welding gloves - so technically, I have been struck by a snake.

Again, hypothetically....

Snakes never really scared me. Just know what they can and can't do. Now, if a flying cockroach takes off, I will scream like a little girl.

Dang, I'm glad I'm not the only one. Snakes don't bother me. I won't handle them, but I have no problems dealing with them. Roach? I'm out. Won't even step on them. I can't get close to them. They terrify me.
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RightWingConspirator said:

BlueSmoke said:

"hypothetically", I might have been a salty little freshman
"hypothetically, we might have been out in the woods as a fraternity pledge
"hypothetically,, we may have come across a copperhead, and pledge "country boy" may have been tasked with retrieving sed snake with a forked stick and a trash can.
And hypothetically, may have later stolen white mice from the lab in a cooler to feed sed snake that lived in the house with us and struck every time we fed it with leather welding gloves - so technically, I have been struck by a snake.

Again, hypothetically....

Snakes never really scared me. Just know what they can and can't do. Now, if a flying cockroach takes off, I will scream like a little girl.

Dang, I'm glad I'm not the only one. Snakes don't bother me. I won't handle them, but I have no problems dealing with them. Roach? I'm out. Won't even step on them. I can't get close to them. They terrify me.


Roaches - I'm outtie.
Spiders - no problem.
Crickets - no problem.
Snakes - or course no problem.
Scorpions - cool.

I don't do roaches. I don't do wasps/bees/etc.

I know a lot about a little, and a little about a lot.
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Bird Poo said:

nealan said:

Reminds me of my friend's story. One night his dogs were barking and going crazy in the backyard. Buddy walks out and sees that they have a cottonmouth cornered. (He was living on a lake at the time). Buddy heads to his shed to grab a shovel (barefoot of course) and gets tagged on the foot by a copperhead before he can get across the yard. Benadryl and some pain meds and a week on the couch with his swollen leg elevated. He's fine now


My dad has the same story. He grew up in New Gulf, TX back when they had a sulfur mine there. Foot Swollen up a bit and rested. All good.

You are starting to get close to my neck of the woods in Newgulf. Most folks have no idea where it is or have ever heard of it. Even from around here anymore most folks would look at you with questions marks if you mentioned it as a place.
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Now do Velasco.
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We have enough copperheads at our property in Carmine that everyone wears boots whenever they are outside. Have had a few neighbors get popped by them and last year a rattlesnake.

My friend that was bit in Houston was told that the same medical center mentioned above in Kingwood is one of the best places to go.

I have handled several venomous snakes but will only do it as a last resort. Not worth the risk even if I'm careful.
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Yessir. I grew up in West Columbia (affectionately referred to as West Cambodia by my peers).
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JB!98 said:

robbio said:

I went to a funeral for an old lady that had grown up In Papalote, Texas. During the depression when she was a kid they had a game called "jump the snake"

Growing up in Beeville, this is a town I have not thought of in a long, long, time! Being a suburb of Skidmore, it is a garden spot! My grandpa rebuilt fence for a rancher down that way after a Navy trainer (NAS Chase Field) crashed on his land. The rancher let me and grandpa hunt deer for free on his land after that.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

My brother lives in Papalote currently. It is not far from us.

Still lots of rattlesnakes out there. But garden spot is right.
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SanAntoneAg said:

Is his name Chuck Norris?

when a rattlesnake bites Chuck Norris the snake dies
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Too soon..
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I got popped on the back of the leg by a little prairie rattler while dove hunting one morning back in high school. There were two of them out sunning on a sheet of barn roof that had blown off. Fortunately, it was a little chilly that day and I had on insulated coveralls, which served as "good enough" protection for the first bite. I didn't stick around long enough to see how effective they really would be.

Dad shot the one that bit me. Not sure why he didn't shoot both. Pretty cool to show off the tail the next week at school.

I learned that day that snakes don't stop moving for a LOOOONNNGGG time after they're dead...even without a head.
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zooguy96 said:

RightWingConspirator said:

BlueSmoke said:

"hypothetically", I might have been a salty little freshman
"hypothetically, we might have been out in the woods as a fraternity pledge
"hypothetically,, we may have come across a copperhead, and pledge "country boy" may have been tasked with retrieving sed snake with a forked stick and a trash can.
And hypothetically, may have later stolen white mice from the lab in a cooler to feed sed snake that lived in the house with us and struck every time we fed it with leather welding gloves - so technically, I have been struck by a snake.

Again, hypothetically....

Snakes never really scared me. Just know what they can and can't do. Now, if a flying cockroach takes off, I will scream like a little girl.

Dang, I'm glad I'm not the only one. Snakes don't bother me. I won't handle them, but I have no problems dealing with them. Roach? I'm out. Won't even step on them. I can't get close to them. They terrify me.


Roaches - I'm outtie.
Spiders - no problem.
Crickets - no problem.
Snakes - or course no problem.
Scorpions - cool.

I don't do roaches. I don't do wasps/bees/etc.



I was in Vietnam years back and they had cobra on the menu. It was a process.

First, they bring out the very much alive and very pissed Cobra into the dining area and put that MF'er on the floor. It hoods up, it's pissed. They have a guy that handles, he wows the patrons, I did get to touch it while still alive.

Then to the kitchen. Think some wild food show experience - started with fried skin. Not bad. Then various portions of prepared meat.

The highlight was the heart in a shot glass with the bile gland and some clear liquor. Which I did not partake in, but some other patron did. Of course they had "Cobra whisky", or whatever. Some cloudy liquor with a little snake in it. I stuck with Tiger Beer.
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