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โMay-23-2018 04:09 PM
Bobbo wrote:down home wrote:
Picked up one as a child at Grand Ma's near back door and chased my Uncle with it. I was not four yet. Ha a hard time letting go of it. Uncle Jim, the Sheriff, shot it's head off while I held it. Grand Ma and Mam like to have had a hissy fit. Didn't know that a Rattle Snake was supposed to be dangerous.
I was visiting a friend one time when his 10 year old son walked up to show his dad this neat snake he found. It was a copperhead. Fortunately, the kid picked it up right behind the head. The dad calmly told him to hold the snake just like that for a minute, went in the house and came out with a sheath knife. He had the kid hold the snake's head against the ground, and drove the knife through the snake's head pinning it to the ground. The dad then had "vigorous" words with his son.
โMay-23-2018 01:42 PM
โMay-23-2018 07:56 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:Ski Pro 3 wrote:
I see from your map you've been just about every place BUT California. Which makes you an expert on nuts I suppose.
no but reading any newspaper makes me an expert on CA.
and remember that that map is just areas RVed to/in.
bumpy
โMay-21-2018 07:42 PM
down home wrote:
Picked up one as a child at Grand Ma's near back door and chased my Uncle with it. I was not four yet. Ha a hard time letting go of it. Uncle Jim, the Sheriff, shot it's head off while I held it. Grand Ma and Mam like to have had a hissy fit. Didn't know that a Rattle Snake was supposed to be dangerous.
โMay-21-2018 01:07 PM
Ski Pro 3 wrote:
I see from your map you've been just about every place BUT California. Which makes you an expert on nuts I suppose.
โMay-21-2018 11:09 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
OK, you corrected the snake part. but the NuttyFornia issue still stands.
bumpy
โMay-21-2018 10:58 AM
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โMay-21-2018 04:03 AM
Ski Pro 3 wrote:MrWizard wrote:
in calif they are a protected species
but i suspect NuttyFornia is in the minority
Seriously? A moderator posts B.S. as fact AND insults a huge demographic of the forum membership to boot?
Pit vipers, or rattlesnakes, are listed in the California Code of Regulations as detrimental to public health and safety, native wildlife or state agriculture and are not protected.Apr 2, 2010
However;
Reptiles fall under fishing license regulations, but the rules state that no sportfishing license is required for the sport take of any rattlesnake, but bag and possession limits do apply. No reptiles shall be taken from ecological reserves designated by the commission in Section 630 or from state parks, or national parks or monuments.
โMay-21-2018 01:44 AM
MrWizard wrote:
in calif they are a protected species
but i suspect NuttyFornia is in the minority
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