OregonSteeler
WKR
I count 9??We have timber rattlers in PA. You generally have to look for them, but when you find them you can find a bunch.
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I count 9??We have timber rattlers in PA. You generally have to look for them, but when you find them you can find a bunch.
Rocks can become a "long range" alternative when the shovel handle isn't long enoughThat sounds definitely invokes a primal fear when it surprises you. I still remember about 25 years ago running across a very active and aggressive snake. He was on the move and I was going after him because he was really close to the rancher's house, snake would stop and his body flowed like a fountain and the rattle was incredibly intense. He'd take off again and I'd get a couple steps and repeat. We kill them with shovels and this snake ended up getting away because it was so fast aggressive and intimidating, and it was also big enough to have a pretty good reach.
True, that one was a long time ago and I must have felt like it wasn't safe to keep going after this one for whatever reason. Need a pretty big rock though lol. Keep in mind, we often find them in pairs (a big one and a little one) and the one you see has your focus. Sometimes it's best to just let them be. I don't know the actual stats but I've heard that most of the rattlesnake bites happen when people are trying to catch or kill them.Rocks can become a "long range" alternative when the shovel handle isn't long enough![]()
True, that one was a long time ago and I must have felt like it wasn't safe to keep going after this one for whatever reason. Need a pretty big rock though lol. Keep in mind, we often find them in pairs (a big one and a little one) and the one you see has your focus. Sometimes it's best to just let them be. I don't know the actual stats but I've heard that most of the rattlesnake bites happen when people are trying to catch or kill them.
Nah those guys drink the venom, it's crazy.From my unofficial research it seems like most rattlesnake bites happen in the southern snake handling churches. Like generational deaths by rattlesnake, grandfather, father, son.
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Nah those guys drink the venom, it's crazy.
lol I mean it makes sense... I think the term about playing with fire applies here.Sure, but if you go through a history of deaths by rattlesnake in the US a large portion of them come from snake handling churches, most of the ones that aren’t are kids that get bit in their backyards in the desert SW
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