Rattlesnake

. I've shot a few dozen probably over the years and it usually went the same way, completely limp snake, cut head off with my pocket knife and then 5 minutes later they start squirming all over.
Is it with the same Walmart special knife you use on everything else and as a handful of other tools?

I have one, mine is just the black version, but use it the same way.

I also never realized snake bites can be "dry", I always figured if you got bit by a venomous snake, it was a venomous bite and to get to the hospital ASAP. The fun things you learn on Rokslide.
 
Is it with the same Walmart special knife you use on everything else and as a handful of other tools?

I have one, mine is just the black version, but use it the same way.

I also never realized snake bites can be "dry", I always figured if you got bit by a venomous snake, it was a venomous bite and to get to the hospital ASAP. The fun things you learn on Rokslide.
lol it's turn is coming soon I'm sure because that's all I carry now, but hopefully later rather than sooner. I did cut a mower tire off the rim with it, guess I should update that thread lol.

The dry bites are interesting. Some say the snake decides whether to inject or not but it may also be a timing issue as well or maybe they just bit something else and need to recharge? They definitely happen though.

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