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Feller hunters watch them snakes for those of you going out shooting the bird this Friday and or scouting. We have been seeing these B@#@!@#@ almost daily

 

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Looks like she is embarased that you found them in that situation. She is hiding heard face and he has a big old grinn on his. They like the time of year for hooking up.

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They are every where!! A freind of mine was driving from payson to globe last night, and he said he saw 9 in the middle of the road during the trip. Nothing makes me run faster then an unexpected rattle. I could be a track star if they had a rattler at every race!

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I've not seen any lately, but back in July we ran into 4 of them inside of two weeks! :blink:

 

I'm still paranoid from that & watching every step I take.

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That poor woman died from a Mojave rattler - those suckers are the most toxic of all the southwestern rattlers.

 

KP

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We left our cabin in Greer two weeks ago because my wife slipped on the ice on our deck and broke her ankle. We drove back to Tucson to find a rattler coiled up at the back door at our house down here. It took a while get around to the front door, get my 20 ga, return to the back door and give that snake a dose of No. 7.5.

 

I hate those things, especially around the house.

 

Bill Quimby

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