shakey gizzard
Senior Member
Your right. But i just asked for some good spots to hunt snakes not HOW TO CATCH THEM.
Here's some good info! http://www.envenomated.com/articles.php?article_id=30
Your right. But i just asked for some good spots to hunt snakes not HOW TO CATCH THEM.
Here's some good info! http://www.envenomated.com/articles.php?article_id=30
A good spot to find them would be some woodland in North America.
Do like we do getting ready for Rattlesnake Round-Up, Get ya some PVC pipe and a hip flask full of gas. Go find a hole in the ground and shove the PVC down it. Poor a little gas in there and wait. In a couple minutes a rattlesnake will crawl out all groggy and tired. Pick him up and throw him in a barrel. Go to the next hole and repeat.
If you really want to see how it is done, come on down to Whigham, Ga and start asking people to take you on a snake hunt. The Rattlesnake Round-up takes place the last Saturday in January every year. It has been going on for 50 years or so.
A good spot to find them would be some woodland in North America.
Do like we do getting ready for Rattlesnake Round-Up, Get ya some PVC pipe and a hip flask full of gas. Go find a hole in the ground and shove the PVC down it. Poor a little gas in there and wait. In a couple minutes a rattlesnake will crawl out all groggy and tired. Pick him up and throw him in a barrel. Go to the next hole and repeat.
If you really want to see how it is done, come on down to Whigham, Ga and start asking people to take you on a snake hunt. The Rattlesnake Round-up takes place the last Saturday in January every year. It has been going on for 50 years or so.
Here's some good info! http://www.envenomated.com/articles.php?article_id=30
rexb, if you have your mind set on this, and haven't already been doing so, I would suggest practicing by catching and releasing non venomous snakes for a few years without getting bitten. Bitey types like water snakes and racers.
That's a great way to ruin that hole from ever being used again by tortoises, rattlers, indigo snakes and any other critters that use it.
RW
Again, by pouring gasoline into it you are poisoning that hole for every critter that uses it. There is a reason it is illegal. It's the same as pouring bleach in a pond to catch one fish.
RW
A good spot to find them would be some woodland in North America.
Do like we do getting ready for Rattlesnake Round-Up, Get ya some PVC pipe and a hip flask full of gas. Go find a hole in the ground and shove the PVC down it. Poor a little gas in there and wait. In a couple minutes a rattlesnake will crawl out all groggy and tired. Pick him up and throw him in a barrel. Go to the next hole and repeat.
If you really want to see how it is done, come on down to Whigham, Ga and start asking people to take you on a snake hunt. The Rattlesnake Round-up takes place the last Saturday in January every year. It has been going on for 50 years or so.
They can go ahead and color Warren County blue.
Lake russel has plenty of timber rattlers and copperheads.Me and a buddy caught 3 coperheads riding the roads one night while bowhunting.I have killed one rattler and most of my friends who hunt there have killed both.
You are definitely seeing timber rattlesnakes (canebrakes).