How To Catch A Snake : How To Make A Snake Catcher

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Thanks for your comments as usual! Hi Randy - Good gadget and both easy to make and easy to use. A while back a friend from Arizona sent me a photo of a rattlesnake that weighed 90 pounds. It had been shot and was draped around a big guy's neck. The tail end was at the ground as was its head.

Biggest rattler I ever saw! Hey Randy I find them useful to a degree and try to let them be. Cute story went to Bush Gardens in FL and while touring through the animal kingdom came across the reptile area. They had a canebreak and when I touched the glass he came over and followed my finger as I twirled designs on the outside of the glass. Never would I have gotten that close had it not been for the glass.

Only time I really get antsy about the snakes is when they are close to the house because I know from past experience they all can find a way in if there is one. Very clever device that could come in handy for other unwanted varmints too. Loved the video Randy.

Holle for the heads up on this one. I always used my hand when I was young and dumb, and fast. Now I think not, I wizened up and am much too slow of hand and eye. We have enough water moccasins already! You Georgia girls are pretty brave! A true southern girl you are, Pinky! Not many ladies would get close to one of these creatures.

Thanks for the comment! Great job on this Randy. You guys can come get all the water moccasins that hang out around here if you like. It's hard not to kill these snakes when they threaten your children or pets, Woody! Russ found one coiled up and rattling near his daughter when she was about two years old. Like you I do not harm any other type of snakes in the area. Many keep snakes for pets here too, Hello Hello!

But not these ornery canebrake rattlers. Thanks Aaron, glad you enjoyed it! Great news Holle, tell her we look forward to the visit. Of all my years living where I am, I've only seen 1 rattler, but at the end of last summer, I had to get rid of 2 babies. My then 9 yr old almost stepped on 1, & I almost did the same with the 2nd one. I'm in a rural area, so the flat tip shovel showed them who was boss. There are good snakes that I've seen, & I let them go.

Great hub but no thank you. I too would run a mile. Mind you in London nutters are keeping snake now as a pet and some excape and you read ever so often that they turn up coming out of your loo or bathtub. You can write a series of hubs on this topic.

It's really enjoyable. Thanks for giving this kind of hub. Ron, it wouldn't work on us South GA women - we'd just gnaw through the wire! Randy, she's coming in the next few days. She hopes to see y'all. Yes indeed you can, Ron! They still wiggle around a lot and you have to use piano wire instead of rope for the snake catcher.

Women are more aggressive and slippery too! Cool. Can you also use the snake catcher as a wife restrainer, Aw come on Pinky, I've taught girls how to do much more exciting things than catching rattlesnakes! Sorry Holle, I missed your comment somehow. Did I answer the right one, That is a special occasion for them, Holle! I still haven't seen them convert a single snake though!

No Holle, very appreciative infact. Thanks for the exposure of my hub. Is Vanne coming to visit this week, Carpetcleaningweb. I've stepped all around them but never on one. You are right, snakes are very interesting creatures and we all stay very interested about their whereabouts. Thanks for checking out my hub! Thank you Crazdwriter. Even though we were safe it is still a bit nerve wracking sometimes.
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