BriggsRi
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I was actually pretty darn close to this one, but not that close Let's put it this way, thank God for camera's with a zoom button.
+1 with Shortgraass. Thats exactly how we roll in Eastern Oregon too. Just keep an eye out. If you kill one burry the head where noone and no critter will get to it for some time. I hate sankes! But Ill let a bull snake go. Buzz worms, forget it! If I see one it dies period. All of them will catch you off guard at one time or another. Just wach where you put your feet, dont corner or play with one, and dont have a heart attack when they suprise you. A fishing pole handle, a butt of a rifle stock or a stick work great for holding thier body snugg enough (close to thier head)to cut thier head off. Try to use a long bladed knife for safety sake. A big *** rock will kill em with enough trys, but I prefer the quicker meathod.
The coloration and pattern on that snake is really nice, typically not that vivid.
Chupa[/QUOTE I don't see your feet in the photograph. where were you in relation to the camera ?
I would have thought that both of his feet would have been in the air. I know mine would have been !
Bigbuck
Had another horse get bitten last week, on the jaw. Gave him a shot of antibiotics and he seems ok now. My mom also shot one in her front yard about two weeks ago.