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09 November 2007, 22:33
namibiahunterSnakes in the bush
What deadly or venomous snakes have you encountered in the African bush? Just 3 for me - Black Mamba, Boomslang, and Puff Adder.
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09 November 2007, 22:43
Use Enough GunNone. . . yet.
09 November 2007, 22:45
RhysPuff Adder and what I was told was an Angolan Spitting Cobra. These were in NW Namibia.
Yes it's cocked, and it has bullets too!!!
09 November 2007, 22:46
GarByAbout an 8-10' Banded Cobra.....from a distance. That's one too damn many....I HATE freakin' snakes.
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09 November 2007, 23:08
PSmithOnly saw one in Zimbabwe last year, some kind of cobra about four feet long; thankfully we saw damn few spiders.
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09 November 2007, 23:25
bobcMy son stepped over a small horned adder (about a foot and half) in Namibia. Well camouflaged in the red dirt. The horned adder is a smaller cousin of the puff adder. So much for: Oh, it's winter and they'll be hibernating, or the PH and the trackers will see it first!
Luckily, we got a good story and pictures, no bite. Bob
09 November 2007, 23:52
GarByYeah...the friggin spiders. Had a hut mate in Zim that looked like a small pie plate. PH said only the little ones are dangerous....yeah, right. And yes, I hate freakin' spiders too.
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09 November 2007, 23:55
BlankBlack mambas (3), and puff adders (2). Also non-poisonous rock pythons and what they called whip snakes.
I really like July over April/May for this reason!
10 November 2007, 00:04
zimbabweSeveral Puff Adders an Egyptian Cobra and a Vine Snake and this BIG one with 3 young. I figure about 8" diameter and 20ft living in a huge tremite mound.
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10 November 2007, 00:05
DesertRamOne black mamba in Namibia (from a distance getting a drink) and one Egyptian (?) cobra in South Africa crossing the road. Also found a small (and qoite poisonous according to the PH) scorpion on the rock "patio" in front of my tent. That sure put the stops to me walking to the pisser in bare feet.

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10 November 2007, 00:31
Bob in TXJust one horned adder in Namibia on our safari.
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10 November 2007, 00:50
MARK H. YOUNGSNAKES
Zim 3 safaris..........no snakes
Tanzania 1 safari.....no snakes
Botswana 1 safari......no snakes
Namibia 1 safari......no snakes
Zambia 2 safaris.......1 spitting cobra, 1 python, 1 momba and a litte green job
Cameroon 1 safari....1 long green job
RSA 2 safaris.........2 pythons 10ft. and 16ft.
Mozambique 1 safari..1 puff addar
I don't think this proves anything. The above does comprises quite a few hunting days and snakes for me have not been all that common.
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TerryR3 Safaris, all in Botswana
1st - python
2nd - Python, 2 Puff Adders
3rd - Python
10 November 2007, 01:16
surestrikeTanzania, one cobra one grass viper ( that was what the apprentice called it I don't know the real name.)
RSA, Kwa Zulu one green mamba. One black mamba.
Zim, One dead cobra.
10 November 2007, 01:21
Bwana BundukiOne HUGE mamba at least 11 feet long PH HIllary Dafi and crew said it was the biggest they ever saw. I am convinced without further investigation!!
2 cobras
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10 November 2007, 01:23
bull1Two boomslangs in Mozambique. They were in the grass used for a leopard blind. And, two mambas in Tanzania. Those things move so fast...they are very scary!

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10 November 2007, 02:08
SteveVine Snake in the jess. We all walked right under it and I was the only one who noticed it.
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10 November 2007, 02:19
kevin davisnamibia twice, tanzania once--never saw a snake, scorpion, or anything else dangerous, except the elephants and cape buffalo.
10 November 2007, 03:45
TheBigGuyIn the group that I went with to RSA in late August.
One guy and his wife happened upon a very robust rock python. Not venomous but you don't want to mess with any snake over 16ft long.
One guy almost stepped on a mamba while stalking with his bow early one morning. If it hadn't been so cold it certainly would have nailed him. Cold temps slow reptiles down. Even so he was very fortunate with his encounter with the black mouth of death.
I merely encountered an olive grass snake. Not a fatally venomous snake but they are indeed venomous. You won't die if one bites you but your safari will very likely be over while you recover. They are slick little snakes, wish I had gotten a picture.
10 November 2007, 04:00
Bryan ChickNone!
10 November 2007, 04:21
JrileyNamibia - 1 cobra
10 November 2007, 04:34
ozhunterBlack and green Mamba, many Boom slang's
and Mozambique spiting Cobra.
10 November 2007, 04:44
470EvansHad one spitting Cobra spray us in South Africa. In Zim we saw no snakes.
10 November 2007, 04:46
Guillermo Amestoy-A custom officer girl at Windhoek Airport,
-A Namibia Policeman on the route to the ranch
-A Brazilian baggage dispacher at San Paulo that stolen all my Namibian souvernir!!!
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10 November 2007, 06:24
RikkieGuillermo, you are TOO funny
Bumped into several snakes in the bush. Worst was sharing a hide with a passing black mamba (His call- certainly not mine!)
Never been bitten - I move too fast and jump too far for that to happen

10 November 2007, 07:02
onefunzr2Just one cape cobra. He was coiled in a bush at eye level about 5' from my 338's muzzle. My PH is screaming, SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT. The trackers ran for their lives. I adjusted the crosshair 1.5" over him (her?)allowing for the close shot. The PH pulled it out into a sandy opening and commenced to wail on its head with his shooting sticks until there was no twitch left in him. The skin got lost in the salt shed so this beer soaked tribute is all the memory I have.
10 November 2007, 07:08
Michael RobinsonJust a few puff adders in Tanzania and Namibia.
They are short, thick and slow. They generally won't move at all until you step on them. Then they move real fast and right at you with mouths open and fangs unsheathed.
Luckily, so far we've seen them in plenty of time to avoid them.
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10 November 2007, 07:13
JBoutfishnPuff Adder in the Selous.
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10 November 2007, 08:31
jdollarspitting cobra and puff adder in Tz, puff adder, 2 black mambas and a vine snake in Bots, puff adder, rock python and banded cobra in Zim, rock python and puff adder in RSA.
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10 November 2007, 10:05
PIERCE288I had a Black Mamba try to come into a blind with me while in Namibia in 2006. Thank god I was not asleep. The PH was asleep.
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10 November 2007, 16:02
asdfone mamba, sunning itself many yards away
10 November 2007, 16:56
sierra2One Black Mamba in SA, another Black Mamba in Namibia
10 November 2007, 17:18
MasteriflemanPuff Adder in RSA!
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10 November 2007, 19:48
Philip A.I actually get more snakes in my house than in the bush...
Here is the general procedure developed after sound scientific experiments.
First, identify your target. In this instance, a fine example of Naja Nigricollis – more mundanely, a friggin' spittin' cobra.
Carefully whack the target. You'll notice the highly specialized multi-use weapon. More later on its multi-use.
Trophy view. My Doberman takes the opportunity to give a sniff, for once without being spat at. She hates snakes, always manages to find them, and regularly comes back with swollen and weeping eyes...
Coil the culprit...
Really nicely...
And carefully put on the cooker. Here, you'll notice the second use of the carefully selected Whacker seen in pic. 2.
Let simmer...
And remove the scales. Yep, just like for fish. Or for chicken feet, depending on what your culinary tastes are.
Open up, again just like fish...
Add the touch of red pepper that makes all the difference...
Put back in the pot.
Take out again, cut in sizeable chunks...
And now just let it cook to perfection. The delicious smell pervades your nostrils, you close your eyes in anticipation...
And finally... YUMMMMM!!!!!!
Philip
10 November 2007, 20:33
biglukeEsatern cape-July- No snakes, one large scorpion. Mpumalanga-September- One large Puff Adder-in the road: ran over with truck. One Mozambique spitting Cobra, crossing the road, so we let him go. Never did take to eating snake, but I guess if there was nothing else----------------------------
10 November 2007, 20:53
SaeedWe have come across snakes on every year we hunted.
They ranged from black mambas, puff adders and all sorts of those we could not name.
We just came back last week after 3 weeks in Tanzania.
I personally saw snakes on 6 occasions this year.
Being in Africa and not seeing snakes is just not the same.

10 November 2007, 22:34
Michael RobinsonPhillip A.,
Thanks for that excellent series of "Kill It and Grill It" photos, cobra-style.
I have eaten grilled rattlesnake, and it is very good indeed. Gotta try the red pepper though!
Mike
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10 November 2007, 22:57
Gayne C. YoungI stepped on a yellow cobra in South Africa. I jumped in the air, screaming like a school girl.
Luckily, it was very cool and the snake was sluggish. My PH was very helpful, "We'll never find a good warthog with you screaming like that."
10 November 2007, 23:27
doccashSaw a fresh black mamba skin 12 ft. long that had just been shed in Tz this last October. I DO NOT like snakes. Dr.C
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10 November 2007, 23:50
CARLOSTHEJACKALIn Zim this past september, my friend thought it would be funny to put a rubber snake under my pillow. Needless to say it scared the shit out of me. One day he will pay dearly for that prank.
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