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Affraid of snakes?
09 December 2013, 12:20
infinitoAffraid of snakes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wynx1ukwdVA Charl van Rooyen
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09 December 2013, 18:10
Bwana1 http://youtu.be/tnOkxsPd_GM09 December 2013, 19:05
SkiBumplus3That is nuts!!!
09 December 2013, 19:31
ScriptusGeez, we have had a run of puff adders, boomslangs and a couple of red lipped heralds. The heralds are grumpy bastards and strike repeatedly but their venom will cause a little swelling and a headache. The puff adders loose their heads quickly if they are in the yard. The boomslangs usually take off.
09 December 2013, 19:59
pagosawingnutOh HELL YES I'm afraid of snakes. The only good one is a dead one. And to play with snakes????
09 December 2013, 20:56
sjrThat's just not right , but just think in 20 years they will all be driving taxi cabs in UK or Canada
09 December 2013, 21:15
Neil-PHI spent the best part of 2 days at Reno in a futile effort to convince a prospective client that the chances of running into snakes was a rarity.
His concern took total preference over what his planned 21 day full bag safari was going to do for him.
09 December 2013, 21:27
Peter AndersenDefinitely afraid of snakes! I was lucky enough to see only two last year in 12 days. One dead on the highway and one 5-6 foot long snake at vic falls. Is it a good thing to show your kids that a defanged cobra is safe? What happens when a wild one comes along?
09 December 2013, 21:30
AfricanHunterquote:
Originally posted by pagosawingnut:
Oh HELL YES I'm afraid of snakes. The only good one is a dead one. And to play with snakes????
Amen, kill them all!
09 December 2013, 22:34
leopards valley safarisBloody insane
10 December 2013, 00:33
Use Enough GunAgree with Dave. In all of my safaris I have only seen one snake-a cobra, and that was one too many snakes for me.

10 December 2013, 00:53
TWLThree Brown snakes in one hand, a Tiger in the other? We won't be seeing much of him in the future.
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10 December 2013, 03:54
Dutch44A real Darwin award winner.
Dutch
10 December 2013, 06:11
Traxquote:
Originally posted by Bwana1:
http://youtu.be/tnOkxsPd_GM
Snake charmers in 3rd world countries often have their cobras defanged.
...snake owners in western world countries may just have the venom glands removed.
quote:
Originally posted by TWL:
Three Brown snakes in one hand, a Tiger in the other?
its actually three RB-blacks and a Tiger.
10 December 2013, 08:33
georgeldahhh come on Rick!!
IF you guys have a strong stomach. Kill 'em and they're the best fried chicken you'll ever eat.
Here's a funny story. Had a 6'7" 380lb buddy riding with me one summer in a Luv p/u. Came across a two headed twisted red racer. Since they're good snakes. I stopped to shoo them off the hwy. They went under the trk. One went out in the grass and we never saw the other again.
Went on to make a delivery, then miles down a gravel road @ 60mph. Frank had his arm out the window when I saw that other snakes head just above and behind his elbow in the mirror. I said: "hey Frank, bring your arm in" What the F for?" "just bring your damnd arm in!" I started shutting down knowing he was gonna jump in my lap and didn't want to wreck. "so now what?" "look in the mirror". Here he came nearly in my lap just as I knew he would. I stopped and the snake got out on the prairie and away it went.
I sure respect them. More so depending on where and how close they are when I spot them. Nothing like picking something up and have one under it to wake you up.
I stepped on a rattler Memorial Day '97. Turned out I'd stepped on it's head but didn't know that til later. When I saw it, it was under the heel of my boot. Never knew I could jump that far!!
There's a lot of good snakes out there that do a whole lot of good. The only one's I kill are venomous types. We have bullsnakes here that are real good about keeping the rattlers away and eat lots of mice and rats, some rabbits too.
Trouble is, they're colored very near alike the prairie rattlers. Hard to tell until we see the head or tail. Roll a bale of hay over and have one under it and it WILL startle you even when you fully expect it. We that know, don't just pick up a bale, we roll it toward ourselves to look under it to make sure.
Over many yrs I've seen lots of 'em, but, only one while hunting. That was a 4" rattler in Oct during a chilly light rain during antelope season while walking back to the trk. Those tiny ones are more potent than the big ones but, it's the big one's that are more scary.
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10 December 2013, 08:48
retreeverFour safaris: RSA, ZIM, Tan. Selous 2. 15 snakes
RSA mamba bit family dog kia, one python, viper,
Zim 1 python
Selous 06 6 mambas 3 close one attacked shot at 6 feet 450#2 double hit just below head all others crawled away.
Selous 09 3 black mambas, 1 green mamaba, 6 ft python wanted to catch him and take pics.
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Came to knife fight and I brought a gun a big one.
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10 December 2013, 09:02
jdollarif i was afraid of snakes, i wouldn't leave my house. and even then, i wouldn't be totally safe, as i killed 2 rattlesnakes inside the house last year( and i have NO idea how they got inside, as we leave the doors closed). we had a good year this year as the total kill was only 24( about average) around the house and barn. last year it was 85…. snakes don't scare me( and my wife is the real snake killer) but i do have a healthy respect for them.
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10 December 2013, 10:00
infinitoquote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
A real Darwin award winner.
Dutch

That is one of the funnies posts I have seen on AR.
Charl van Rooyen
Owner
Infinito Travel Group
www.infinito-safaris.comcharl@infinito-safaris.com
Cell: +27 78 444 7661
Tel: +27 13 262 4077
Fax:+27 13 262 3845
Hereford Street 28A
Groblersdal
0470
Limpopo
R.S.A.
"For the Infinite adventure"
Plains Game
Dangerous Game
Bucket List Specialists
Wing-Shooting
In House Taxidermy Studio
In House Dip and Pack Facility
In House Shipping Service
Non-Hunting Tours and Safaris
Flight bookings
"I promise every hunter visiting us our personal attention from the moment we meet you, until your trophies hang on your wall. Our all inclusive service chain means you work with one person (me) taking responsibility during the whole process. Affordable and reputable Hunting Safaris is our game! With a our all inclusive door to door service, who else do you want to have fun with?"
South Africa
Tanzania
Uganda
10 December 2013, 19:43
pagosawingnutI don't mind eating them, just don't want to touch them or be "touched" by them.
11 December 2013, 15:06
Rule 303quote:
Originally posted by TWL:
Three Brown snakes in one hand, a Tiger in the other? We won't be seeing much of him in the future.
The browns were Red Belly Blacks. Not one of our most venomous snakes. A fit health adult who does not panic has a good chance of surviving a bite by a red belly if they get a pressure bandange on. They tend to keep browns away.
I can think of quicker, easier and way less dangerous ways to catch rabbits without a firearm.