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  • snake! and need for sanake boots.

    I don't like snakes.

    trying to get out of the city and looking at a lil' house in the country.
    decided to walk part of the property line today...

    grabbed 4 prong garden rake to help me move the vines, and undergrowth, spiderwebs that are so prevalent on this side of lot.
    I was still in cleared area and suddenly found a big fat ole sname with these diamonds on the back of it.
    rake was on shoulder it came donw instantly... I felt proud.. surprised snake would go to rattling after I put 4 sharp metal points all around him.
    bless it!
    prongs are buried in the ground. over the top of and around snake but not "in" snake!!

    I went back to get pistol in truck. (should have had it with me-- I know)
    while I stepped away, snake snuck into edge of thing brush near an old shed..
    he was running. he must have been scareder than I was... cause shooting 3x between the brush yielded no dead snake.
    I found hole under old shed that I think he slithered into.

    anyhow, gonna get some of those "snake boots"

  • #2
    Nuke it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure...

    In the field, the first two rounds are snake shot...

    How high did you jump???


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    • #3
      Was canoing down the Neuse river when I was stationed there (years ago) and a snake dropped into the boat...started slithering towards me. 6 rounds into the bottom of the boat and it was toast (luckily it was an aluminum canoe LOL). HATE snakes!!!

      When I was in Colorado, carried a .44. First 2 rounds were snake shot.
      "Common sense might be common but it is by no means wide spread." Mark Twain

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      • #4
        RR, call in a drone strike! They're sneaky things...hate them as well, especially the ones with diamonds.


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        • #5
          things ive learned about snakes..
          1- knowledge - know whats bad and whats good.propper ID isnt just for shoot/no shoot but if by chance you are bitten.
          2- common sense- snake in a corner...sure go grab it. in other words leave them alone..noneed to poke it with a spoon.
          3- look....look again- knowing where your shoving your hands..feet...etc goes a long ways.


          that said..
          i have zero issues taking out one that i know is bad....if its in my ao.
          other times(hiking etc) i just give then plenty of room. almost stepped on a pigmy rattler the other day.
          imho them and juvenile moc's are the ones to worry about more than others.

          but i feel this way cuz ive grown up in snakeville alll my life.
          Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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          • #6
            some good advice above.
            where can I get some of that "nuke it" stuff/equipment?
            how high did I jump? actually, I froze for a few seconds, but don't tell anyone..
            first two rounds is good advice... I had no thoughts for snakes.
            drone strike!! yeah... I like that... maybe have it carry some of temps "nukeit"
            knowledge... yep.. I've goofed there... bad... killed a big ole king snake a year or so ago.
            give em room? you better believe it.. while I'm calling in the drone attack to nuke it!

            -- alright so here's next question...
            if we buy this little house...
            how do you best kill this critter?
            it was near and I think it slithered under an old metal shed... shed is probably a 10 by 16.
            shed is in poor shape... think one step above the sears and roebuck 259 package that comes with a million screws.
            it is heavily overgrown on all side. but not big trees. 5 -8 ft growth... doors are jammed shut with debris/dirt.

            I've got 2 thoughts in mind...
            1. stick a water hose into hole and pour gasoline.. than add spark. hire two thugs from Chicago to be on standby to blast anything that tries to escape. or
            2. wrap a chain/rope around building and pull it over with truck or tractor. and have the same two thugs on stand by

            actually in this neck of the woods.. if I offered beverages and a chance to "shoot something" folks would pay to be on hand!

            so... how do you get rid of snakes under a storage shed? oh yeah... I've got to check again, but there may be a concrete pad under that shed?

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            • #7
              If its a d back....take away the food source ....or find it...that's why its there. Prolly mice...rabbits near by. Just pour gas in the hole and light it :p LOL I'm joking of course
              Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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              • #8
                Send a lawyer in after it...
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                Templar

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Templar View Post
                  Send a lawyer in after it...
                  They'd just multiply and turn out a bunch 'o liberals
                  "Common sense might be common but it is by no means wide spread." Mark Twain

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