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Originally Posted By SuperX925: I don’t disagree, but his property his rules. Coral snakes seem to be pretty timid from the ones I have come across. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By SuperX925: Originally Posted By Inquisitive_Spaniard: Their fangs are tiny and have to really work on envenomating a human. Good job; you killed one of the most harmless venomous snakes. I don’t disagree, but his property his rules. Coral snakes seem to be pretty timid from the ones I have come across. Wife and I were pulling kayaks out of the river and she said "Red and yellow... oh" And he slithered away and we lived happily ever after. |
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Originally Posted By cavedog: "harmless venomous snake". Nope, it doesn't make any sense whether I read it or type it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cavedog: Originally Posted By Inquisitive_Spaniard: Their fangs are tiny and have to really work on envenomating a human. Good job; you killed one of the most harmless venomous snakes. "harmless venomous snake". Nope, it doesn't make any sense whether I read it or type it. Because if you leave it alone or relocate it, there's absolutely zero reason to kill it. The copperheads we have at our place are also extremely timid, and all too happy for me to get them away from the barking dogs. |
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Originally Posted By H1Mech: @18B30 Are you joking? Go read the threads about CCWing inside your home. Half of ARFcom proudly admits they are scared to poop in their own house without the front door deadbolt locked and a loaded pistol on their lap. View Quote LOL. Such breadth of knowledge for a 41 day old account. |
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"It is a political convention. The criminals will be on the inside." -ParityError
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Originally Posted By Codyboy: We have rat snakes and hognosed for that . They get a pass. Dogs found this one and alerted (they went apeshit barking) I played with this one for a while then let him go over the fence to keep the dogs from killing it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/257708/hog_nose_jpg-3198242.JPG ETA for those that don't know, he's not dead but playing possum. That's their defense. Flip him upright and he won't allow it and just keeps rolling onto his back. So don't get your panties in a bunch. I hear it's uncomfortable. View Quote Never happened upon a coral yet. |
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Originally Posted By Chida66: I have had an aggressive coral snake around my shop. I know they are normally shy but this one was not. He was dispatched. We have a policy on our ranch. All venomous snakes making a living near the house, shop, or tractor shed are killed. My parents are in their late years, can’t see the best and move slow. So that is for their safety. All other snakes on the remaining fields get photo taken of them. That’s it. It’s also false that coral snakes have difficulty getting venom in their prey or “have to bite you between the fingers”. They can poison you on first bite anywhere on your body. The chewing action when they strike is managing their prey, not an attempt to eventually inject venom. We do have an abundance of Blue Indigos. As per our policy, free pass anywhere. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/3918/IMG_4726_jpeg-3198375.JPG View Quote i got to take my grandmother to the emergency room for a rattlesnake bite she was pulling those little dead stick things out of her daylillies and one was in them, got her on the ankle nothing came of it, they think it was a "dry bite" but we all joked that the rattlesnake crawled off and died. that old woman was mean. she lived to be 100, this happened when she was mid to late 80s. |
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This is the new participation trophy arfcom, not the old wild west arfcom Jarhead_22 When TexRdnec is the voice of moderation, you know you have swerved over the double yellow line and are headed into oncoming traffic |
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Good kill!
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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Originally Posted By AA717driver: When a woman is involved, you either kill the snake or live with a paranoid and hysterical woman. Sorry, snake. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AA717driver: Originally Posted By Inquisitive_Spaniard: Their fangs are tiny and have to really work on envenomating a human. Good job; you killed one of the most harmless venomous snakes. When a woman is involved, you either kill the snake or live with a paranoid and hysterical woman. Sorry, snake. We had a very large hawk stalking my back yard for a while. We had a ton of oaks and a lot of squirrels. She asked me if I’d shoot it one day for her to protect the Westies. |
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Slant brakes and long stroke pistons, copper washed bullets and warm Slav mittens, brown Beech handguards dipped in lacquer streams; these are a few of my favorite things.
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Originally Posted By DVCER: We have a new crop of baby bulls out back, they obvi get a pass and still scare the crap out of me when I nearly step on one. This one the other night was hanging out on the still warm concrete patio. They definitely keep the rodents down, and in a scary nature moment I watched an adult bull kill and eat 3 baby rabbits. The little rattlers we have would not get a pass in my yard, but we never get them in the yard. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/857/IMG_8952_jpeg-3198306.JPG View Quote Not a bull snake, but a harmless rodent eater none the less. |
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Beautiful snake. I don't kill snakes unless venomous AND in my yard. I would have killed him. We had a scarlet king snake make his way into our guest bathroom a few years ago. I turned him loose at the back property line.
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"Some people talk about doing what others have actually done." -my teenage son
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Unless you have small kids or dogs I'd leave those alone or/and relocate. Even rattlers I'd prefer to relocate, but I prefer snakes over mice and rats any day.
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Red touch yellow, kill a fellow.
I would have preferred to have relocated it, but not too bad of a shoot. No true bill. |
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Kick Ass.
Take Names. Repeat As Necessary. |
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Originally Posted By Amped: Do the jingle! Red on yellow, kill a fellow, red on black, friend of Jack. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Amped: Originally Posted By MattyMattel: Coral snake? Do the jingle! Red on yellow, kill a fellow, red on black, friend of Jack. Red to yellow kill a fellow, red on black still stay the fuck back.... |
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1Andy2: it's just a question of if we decide to stop throwing coal in the furnace and lean on the brakes or if we're going to blow the boiler up getting to Full Retard'sville.
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Originally Posted By FrozenWinter: Agreed, with the exception of hognose snakes. not at all aggressive, but they are venomous. small mouth and rear fanged, so you'd have to stick your finger in their mouth and let em chew you for a bit to get envenomated. and even if you did that, their venom is about on par with a bee sting. https://www.arizonahighways.com/sites/default/files/styles/social_sharing_thumbnail_600x316/public/0515_hognosesnakes.jpg?itok=Y4o04_Na View Quote Those snakes are hilarious |
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Kinda along the same line.
At my FiL's funeral last week, I got the chance to talk to his sister-in-law's husband. Got to talking about bikes. He recounted a story where they were on a ride and a Hawk swooped down and grabbed something near the road. Next thing he knows, a Copperhead came down on his faring and starts to wrap itself around the handle bars. He got on the clutch (head was on the throttle/brake side) while reaching back to keep his wife from jumping off while moving his right leg to the side to avoid the strikes of the now very pissed off Copperhead. The snake falls off the bars and into the street about 30 seconds later, without making contact with him. He said it felt like a damn hour. Kept the bike up and stable. Pretty stinking impressive, if you ask me. Also a good reason the exterminate any flying Copperheads you see. He thinks the Hawk was intending to drop the snake on the roadway, to stun or kill it, and missed the road. |
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"All planes close up tight . . .we'll have to ditch unless landfall . . .when the first plane drops below 10 gallons, we all go down together."
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"All planes close up tight . . .we'll have to ditch unless landfall . . .when the first plane drops below 10 gallons, we all go down together."
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Originally Posted By explodingvarmints: Herp people and those who worship/'bate to snakes are the real weirdos. "This cold blooded thing with a brain the size of a pea loves me!" "Don't kill venomous snakes in your yard you small dicked pussy!" Yeah, nothing wrong with snake people at all. . . Venomous or aggressive = dead on sight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By explodingvarmints: Originally Posted By Crazyascanbe: People that kill snakes are the ones that adopt pit bulls Herp people and those who worship/'bate to snakes are the real weirdos. "This cold blooded thing with a brain the size of a pea loves me!" "Don't kill venomous snakes in your yard you small dicked pussy!" Yeah, nothing wrong with snake people at all. . . Venomous or aggressive = dead on sight. I've got a couple of reptiles living in the house, anything venomous outside that could ding one of the dogs, nope, dead. Lizards get 100% protection though. |
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"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin
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OK, I'll give you the SE Asia rundown on how not to be bitten by a snake:
1:Mow your lawn. 2:Pick up your garbage 3: Kill any rats/mice in your AOR. Garbage and high grass bring mice and rats. Mice and rats are the favorite prey of snakes. Cobras and Pit Vipers feed on other snakes. Clean lawns = fewer venomous snakes ETA: Not stepping on them works about 75% of the time. |
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Kick Ass.
Take Names. Repeat As Necessary. |
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How is relocating a venomous snake any different than moving an IED or other harmful device, you're just making it someone elses problem not truly making it safe.
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"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan
NRA Life Member Second Amendment Foundation member |
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Originally Posted By TheLookingGlass: It was probably just cold, and wanted you to bring it inside to warm up. View Quote Northern Soul classic that. Al Wilson - The snake |
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Originally Posted By cavedog: "harmless venomous snake". Nope, it doesn't make any sense whether I read it or type it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cavedog: Originally Posted By Inquisitive_Spaniard: Their fangs are tiny and have to really work on envenomating a human. Good job; you killed one of the most harmless venomous snakes. "harmless venomous snake". Nope, it doesn't make any sense whether I read it or type it. Pretty much this. Fuckin cocksuckers and their shit whole whore opinions. Top five worst human traits. Eta:. Opinions ! Not the other thing. |
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Well done
The only good snake . . . . |
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Originally Posted By 18B30: This.....It kills things you want dead. Good Christ, since when has ARFcom become so afraid of the harmless coral snake! If you want your man card stamped, may I suggest the African Cobra at 11pm for a real challenge! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 18B30: Originally Posted By Inquisitive_Spaniard: Their fangs are tiny and have to really work on envenomating a human. Good job; you killed one of the most harmless venomous snakes. This.....It kills things you want dead. Good Christ, since when has ARFcom become so afraid of the harmless coral snake! If you want your man card stamped, may I suggest the African Cobra at 11pm for a real challenge! Being a venomous snake on my property is a death sentence. Like it should for any good dad with young kids. No concern for how anyone feels about it. |
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z - Deplorable Neanderthal
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Originally Posted By cavedog: LOL. Such breadth of knowledge for a 41 day old account. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By cavedog: Originally Posted By H1Mech: @18B30 Are you joking? Go read the threads about CCWing inside your home. Half of ARFcom proudly admits they are scared to poop in their own house without the front door deadbolt locked and a loaded pistol on their lap. LOL. Such breadth of knowledge for a 41 day old account. |
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I use this one, no arms and legs means kill it.
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"Team Ranstad"
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Originally Posted By 3BP: So you can post it on here and be a hero for a day!!!!! I too don't understand killing just to kill. I love to hunt, but will only kills things I am willing to eat. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 3BP: Originally Posted By urbanredneck: WTF man. Why do people kill snakes. I get invasive snakes but why a coral...? Catch it, relocate, move on... So you can post it on here and be a hero for a day!!!!! I too don't understand killing just to kill. I love to hunt, but will only kills things I am willing to eat. Go have yerself a rat sammich with a nice roach relish. |
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Originally Posted By Codyboy: There I was minding my own business reading arfcom and had the ham radio on out at the shop. I hear blood curdling screams and my name being called out, beckoning me to come quickly. Probably all the neighbors as did I thought someone was being murdered or something terrible. I start running toward the house expecting the worst. As I'm running trying not to spill my beer, I yell out " what is it, what is wrong"? Finally I hear "snake". I slowed my trot and hollered out " Well get away from it" I still couldn't see anything yet. She said it was in the driveway and crawled under those rocks there. I told her it was probably dead from a heart attack with all that screaming. lol I found it. immediately recognized the red and yellow , then chopped off it's head. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/257708/nope_rope_jpg-3198213.JPG View Quote Good way to get bit and that isn't a snake you want to get bit by. Unless you REALLY like misery and spending a shit ton of money to have someone fix your stupidity, killing a snake isn't exactly a good idea. Most bites occur when some idiot attacks the snake. Leave it alone and it will leave you alone. it's not a matter of if you'll get bit, but when pulling stupid shit like that. Coral snake venom isn't like crotalus venom. It's in a whole different class of suck. Coral snakes are laid back and won't bite unless you're food or if they feel they have no other choice. |
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When the hammer drops, the BS stops!
Support the Heller Foundation! www.hellerfoundation.com |
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Brought back from the beyond to be a half-dead short-bus riding seat warmer in the Dracula factory
"non-degree special student status" **Do not Karen-tinize the Eschaton!!!** |
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Originally Posted By GimpyPaw: Snakes are a weird topic here. A member posts a video or story about shooting a few squirrels, “Cool story bro!” You even mention that one of the neighbors has a dog that might be a pitbull mix and it’s “I see that dog off leash I’m mag dumping and reloading!” But some dude kills a snake in his own yard and it’s like he just offended God for killing one of his most pure creatures. View Quote Because if squirrels go extinct, the effect on nature is significantly less than if snakes do. If snakes disappeared tomorrow, we'd soon follow into extinction. Without snakes, the spread of rodent borne diseases would be unstoppable. |
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When the hammer drops, the BS stops!
Support the Heller Foundation! www.hellerfoundation.com |
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Originally Posted By Hard_Rock: Because if squirrels go extinct, the effect on nature is significantly less than if snakes do. If snakes disappeared tomorrow, we'd soon follow into extinction. Without snakes, the spread of rodent borne diseases would be unstoppable. View Quote Let's pretend cats and birds aren't real. |
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Red against yellow kills a fellow
I almost stepped on one once when I had no health insurance. |
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On my right butt cheek is your name
It will be Yuge! Who is John Galt? I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine. |
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Originally Posted By Inquisitive_Spaniard: Their fangs are tiny and have to really work on envenomating a human. Good job; you killed one of the most harmless venomous snakes. View Quote Not only that, they really don't like biting or using their venom. You have to really work to convince them to bite you, and they usually give dry bites several times before you get the juice. Killing coral snakes is just a waste. |
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Originally Posted By H1Mech: @18B30 Are you joking? Go read the threads about CCWing inside your home. Half of ARFcom proudly admits they are scared to poop in their own house without the front door deadbolt locked and a loaded pistol on their lap. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By H1Mech: Originally Posted By 18B30: This.....It kills things you want dead. Good Christ, since when has ARFcom become so afraid of the harmless coral snake! If you want your man card stamped, may I suggest the African Cobra at 11pm for a real challenge! @18B30 Are you joking? Go read the threads about CCWing inside your home. Half of ARFcom proudly admits they are scared to poop in their own house without the front door deadbolt locked and a loaded pistol on their lap. Where's the thread of the guy who shot the tiny garter snake with his ar15 in his livingroom. |
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Originally Posted By konger: Just the opposite in my experience. The ones on here who bitch “poor snake wasn’t hurting anyone, good job big man” are the types with pit bulls and several poisonous snakes in an aquarium in their living room. I grew up on a farm in a heavy farming community and I don’t know a single person that gets upset about killing snakes. View Quote We're actually agreeing with one another, I just worded my response wrong. Yep. I grew up on a ranch and snakes were dealt with with extreme prejudice. |
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I suggest we trade a question mark in for a maybe.
IA, USA
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Originally Posted By kpel308: Look, man! (©Corrupt and Decrepit Asshole, LLC) I have been closer to deadlier, but it would have been worth it to stop the screaming. Signed, Former Cambodian Forest Ranger AKA: Guy within 1km of a King Cobra capture, with several kids and women living in his house in the last year. Malayan ("1 stepper") Pit Viper on my doorstep in Cambodia, where they had "not ever been sighted before": https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/1232/20090.JPG View Quote The only thing cuter than stories of "one step snakes" and "two step snakes" are stories of water moccasins chasing people. Hell, with good first aid and good doctors even a taipan bite is survivable. |
WARNING-this post contains words or thoughts that may at some point be discovered by the state of California to cause cancer.
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Originally Posted By bowhuntr09: How is relocating a venomous snake any different than moving an IED or other harmful device, you're just making it someone elses problem not truly making it safe. View Quote It's like arguing an anti-tank mine should just be left in your yard because its made to kill tanks and only kills people who mess with it. Venomous snakes are are pointless risk in your yard. I've heard so much crazy bleeding heart insanity about coral snakes, but see 2-3 a year in the neighborhood, more than any other snake species, almost all 30+ inches long. Keep the numbers down, you can't kill them all. |
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Originally Posted By DVCER: We have a new crop of baby bulls out back, they obvi get a pass and still scare the crap out of me when I nearly step on one. This one the other night was hanging out on the still warm concrete patio. They definitely keep the rodents down, and in a scary nature moment I watched an adult bull kill and eat 3 baby rabbits. The little rattlers we have would not get a pass in my yard, but we never get them in the yard. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/857/IMG_8952_jpeg-3198306.JPG View Quote |
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