mavinwa2
WKR
Looks like a late summer start to archery deer season for me. Drawn for Utah general archery buck tag. In a unit known as prolific with rattlesnake populations. Hunted the unit before, saw rattlers but never struck. It's the snakes you don't see or hear that will get you...
However, I have been struck 2x by rattlesnakes during Arizona early archery hunts. Once in the Kaibab, the other time south of Tucson.
The Turtle Skin snake gaiters did it's job, no penetration from either snake. And the Tucson one was a 4'+ western diamond back. Quite the thump when that thing hit mid-calf!
A good reason I always favored the mid-December and January OTC archery hunts in AZ. Cool, cold weather sends the snake below ground for winter.
For those who downplay getting bit, here is a guy sharing his snake bite experience. A long, expensive and painful road to recovery over 4-6 weeks after the rattlesnake bite. Snakebit aftermath starts at minute 5:00+ of the video.
However, I have been struck 2x by rattlesnakes during Arizona early archery hunts. Once in the Kaibab, the other time south of Tucson.
The Turtle Skin snake gaiters did it's job, no penetration from either snake. And the Tucson one was a 4'+ western diamond back. Quite the thump when that thing hit mid-calf!
A good reason I always favored the mid-December and January OTC archery hunts in AZ. Cool, cold weather sends the snake below ground for winter.
For those who downplay getting bit, here is a guy sharing his snake bite experience. A long, expensive and painful road to recovery over 4-6 weeks after the rattlesnake bite. Snakebit aftermath starts at minute 5:00+ of the video.
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