With my pistol shooting skills I would feel safer with a .410 Taurus Judge or a trusty 12 gauge!A 9mm works well too.
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yeah, we used to wade creeks fishing in the mountains--pull your stringer up and there would be a cottonmouth latched onto one of your goggle-eyes or brownies. they wouldnt let go--just pull em up to bank and beat em off with a stick. well those days are gone now--game dept. thought we needed otters....Back when I was farming, I was pretty tolerant of snakes. I even kept a Black Snake in the feed barrel in the barn to take care of critters coming in for a meal.
I remember one day I took the kids and some of their friends out to the pond for some fishing. Things were going well. Then there was a pretty good commotion a ways down the bank.
We went over to check it out. It was a pretty good size Corn Snake. He had captured a big bullfrog and couldn't swallow it or get rid of it.
I reached down and grabbed him and it took a bit to get the frog dislodged from his mouth. After a bit, I got it out and put the snake down on the ground.
He layed there for a while but didn't move. I picked him back up and treated him to a bit of the pint of "snake bite medicine" I had in my hip pocket and put him back down and we went back to our fishing.
A while later I felt a nudge on my pants leg.
I looked down and there was that snake with another frog in his mouth!
6 wheel half track for me....With my pistol shooting skills I would feel safer with a .410 Taurus Judge or a trusty 12 gauge!
22 Long rifle with rat shot works wellI've been trying to figure out how to trap copperheads we get here each Spring and Summer so my grandchildren don't step on them playing around the house. After searching, I found a video on youtube of a guy that uses a minnow/fish trap - rectangular box shaped wire-mesh-like box (with one end shaped like a cone (with a hole in the end) that extends inside the box). He put chicken eggs (2) and/or some crickets (I think I can get them at the local pet store - they use them to feed pet snakes I think) inside the trap and caught snakes within 2 hours. The trap has about a 6x6" door on one side also made of wire mesh, so you (not me) can reach in there and grab the snake. Can grab them with snake tongs I've got, but I dont want. I talked with some friends who suggested using a CO2 air pistol to take care of the snakes without damaging the wire-mesh cage. If I use a pistol that shoots 20 gauge shotgun shells I will for sure damage the cage. Do you think an air pistol will work OK, and if so, are shot-filled rounds available I can use with an air pistol for this purpose.