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I usually don't start killing snakes until August. I have been killing one a week for the last three weeks, and then today I killed two by the house, and missed another as it shot down a hole under the foundation.Still not as bad as the first year I lived here, with 78.Talking to others around the Valley, seems they are having the same trouble. Time to visit the snake dens in the fall & spring.Idabooner knows the country..
Quote from: Woodhunter on July 24, 2018, 05:52:34 PMFangy types with venom?I grew up in the SE Georgia pine barrens and swamps. Big Diamondbacks up to 8 ft long. The scariest were the big cottonmouths. Laying next to a log and you never saw one, the camo was excellent. Killed one that weighed 29 pounds.And this is why, when I got out of the Army. I swore to never go back to the South. Nice people, pretty country but you folks down there have a snake and bug problem. Bugs as big as a grown mans fist.
Fangy types with venom?I grew up in the SE Georgia pine barrens and swamps. Big Diamondbacks up to 8 ft long. The scariest were the big cottonmouths. Laying next to a log and you never saw one, the camo was excellent. Killed one that weighed 29 pounds.
Yep. I was born in Brunswick, GA, right on the coast. Nice fishing but too many nasty critters. And too much social unrest.My last duty station in the Military was McChord AFB, Tacoma. Like you, I did not want to go back to the south, I got a job in Port Angeles and stayed. This was in 1976.