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Anyone step on a rattler?

so cal mojave desert. buddy and i used to like to wander around trying to shoot jacks with ruger mark I's. did this for a couple of years with no incidents. one quiet morning we were walking a two track and i came a step or 2 from one a 'mojave green' buzzing under a chaparral on my side of the 'road'. tried to jump back but my buddy (did i mention he was snake-a-phobic?) was quicker than me and stepped BEHIND me using me as a human shield... while he peaked over my shoulder pushing me forward i struggled to get enough room to step back and bring the muzzle to bear.

i survived, the snake didn't, buddy almost not.
 
Out walking in the desert one afternoon near Reno, NV and buddy sat down under a tree to take a break, and was bit on the hand by a small rattlesnake. We took him to Reno Hospital who looked at him and said no big deal. Your arm will turn blackish and then you'll recover.

And that is what happened. His arm turned blackish over the next week or so, and then he recovered. After several weeks had gone by, you'd never know he was bit by a rattler.

Reminds me of a similar thing. Got bit on the forearm by a smallish rattler. Got pretty sore and discolored but I got over it pretty quickly.
 
fastest I ever saw the old lady move was years ago while we were hiking up in the mountains near Ventura. We both heard the buzzing about the same time and when I turned around to warn her about the snake she was already gone. It was like the old cartoons where the roadrunner changes direction in a puff of dust... I thought it was hilarious, she, not so much.
 
Stepped on a baby rattler once. Spent the rest of my time in that area watching for Mama.
Had a black snake zip between my feet while fishing a private lake once.
Usually snakes don't want to be around you any more than you want to be there with them but a Prairie Rattler got just downright PO'd at me once out in KS. He thought he was 10 feet long and big as a gator I guess but a round of CCI 44 Mag shot calmed him down immediately.
 
We had a friend that killed one while out cutting wood. He threw the dead snake in the back of his truck. A couple hours later he reached for something in the back of the truck and dead snake latched on his finger. He had to use a pair of pliers to get it off. Spent a couple weeks in the hospital and was on prednisone for almost a year. He died in his mid 60’s about 15 years after the bite from health problems but I always wondered if that didn’t help him along.

I killed a 14” one by the garden 2 days ago.
 
We don't have to worry too much about rattlesnakes here in WI, there are very few around and I only know a few old timers that have ever seen one many years ago... BUT, my mother did trip over a black bear once in northern WI. We were on a camping trip and she was coming back to our campsite from our friends site where the adults were playing a card game (Sheepshead I'm sure). She tripped and fell over a garbage can in the trail in the dark...with a bear halfway inside of it. She ran screaming back to the friends camper and didn't come back to our site till the next morning.
 
I've never killed a snake of any kind, but have caught plenty of them. This is a Pacific rattler in the Okanogan. They were out by the dozens that day.

Toby and buzzworm in Pipestone Canyon.JPG
 
I hunted snakes for 20 years,yes Ihave had some close calls my partner was bitten twice .I have quit,snakes are getting too fast.I live in N Tex,there some very large dens here . WHen we would bass dens we noticed a lot of mice commingled out with the snakes and a lot of the snakes had there rattlers chewed off.
 
I heard a couple of reports, one first hand from the man who was bitten, that the anti venom injection costs $40,000! And that was five years ago.

Costs about $5K/vial with the dose anywhere from 1-12 vials depending on how much venom was delivered. A real pharmacy budget killer - I loathed drunk good old boys picking up snakes to show off then show up in the ER with a bite - and no insurance. One goober actually tried to pick it up twice - and got bit in each hand.
 
I think it may be the dominate trait now. We have killed several around this area and they never rattled and would not rattle messing with them before dispatching. I have spoke to the snake round up folks at the trophy hunters and was told it was becoming a issue. Did not believe it and followed up with the 2 game wardens both said it is now becoming the dominate trait. They both said the trait before was recessive to not rattle. Humans by killing the noisy ones let the quiet ones survive to breed. My mom was almost bit by one of the quiet ones and saved by a dog who jumped in between.
We have seen plenty with plenty broken rattles but not any yet with none. Can see the natural progression.
Interesting, though quite a difference between broken rattles and absence of rattle base. I don't look forward to seeing more "quiet rattlers", in the future.
 
Saw this critter in the Florida Everglades, wow! At first I thought it was a large tree branch in the road, until it moved. His maximum girth was bigger than my forearm. He left the road unharmed. Either a eagle or gator will make short work of him.
 

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I think I've told this story here before, but might as well tell it again for this thread.

My bud Mike and I were down on the Klamath one evening after work to catch some sundown rainbows. It was one of those days when for whatever reason the snakes were really out. We found a fresh dead one that someone else had killed, and I had to shove Mike off of the trail to prevent him from walking within inches of one that was laying butt-high on a rock. I killed that one with my Single Six, and then a little later, another one. We fished until it was getting dim enough that we didn't want to stay longer, and headed down river on what passes for a trail.

Since I had a gun, I was in front, and being pretty careful. About that time, -- ZOTT!! I got nailed on the back of my calf, and knew instantly that I'd been bit. I jumped away from the spot, and was trying both to grab my leg, and spot the snake. Tried to tell Mike that I was bit, and to get back, and noticed that he wasn't very shook up. Also noticed that he was holding a fair sized stick -- almost like a spear. THAT BASTARD!!

He had stabbed me in the back of the leg hard enough to draw blood, and was starting to show a pretty evil grin.

I didn't shoot him, but it was close.:rolleyes: jd
 
Killed a Rattler in Tennessee during Turkey season one year 7ft 11 rattles and a button fangs where 1 3/4" after skinning the skin was 10 1/2 inches mid section. Snake boots are a must in the Cumberland Valley.
 
We were cutting tobacco one hot summer day and I cut a plant and there was a monster rattler up under it on the shade, I high tailed it back a decent ways and one of my Grandmothers brothers grabbed it by the tail and popped it like a bull whip and its head popped off and we never found it...my Uncle was 6 3 and when he held the snake up over his head it touched the ground..

That was in Jackson Co Tn 1980
 
We get one or two in the yard here in SE NC every year, generally in August. My wife's little Jack Russell was struck and killed a few years back. Rattlers are death on dogs. All of the rattlesnakes in NC are listed as "threatened" but around my house they are listed as "endangered". :D

Two freinds were driving down a dirt road in west Texas when the driver slammed on the brakes and jumped out with his pistol and yells "rattlesnake"!
My other friend said "Don't shoot it some of those are endangered" to which my other friend said "you're damn right it is!"
 
We were cutting tobacco one hot summer day and I cut a plant and there was a monster rattler up under it on the shade, I high tailed it back a decent ways and one of my Grandmothers brothers grabbed it by the tail and popped it like a bull whip and its head popped off and we never found it...my Uncle was 6 3 and when he held the snake up over his head it touched the ground..

That was in Jackson Co Tn 1980

Don't try that with a big Copperhead. Guess how I know.
 
LOL, Good Post!

ALMOST!

Drop port (on here) and I were Pronghorn hunting Wyoming and were warned of the Prarie rattlers were out in the high country. We heard alot of what we called cicadas. :rolleyes: . Next thing i know is looking down at my feet and saw one coiled up and ready to strike! I remember ABLA..bLAA..BLAA,DA LALALLAAAA...ETC coming out of my mouth and jumping 3' over a sage bush!!! then looking for help from Drop port and seeing him in tears laughing so hard over what he just saw and he said that was the funniest thing i ever saw in my life :) LOL!

i swallowed my heart out of my throat and wiped off the sweat..all was well.

Come on, I asked if you were Okay before I busted out laughing. :)
 

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