RobG
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I've been hiking around them for more than 20 years. My wife saw one Saturday and didn't panic. Grow a sack KenThey don't acknowledge friendlies.
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I've been hiking around them for more than 20 years. My wife saw one Saturday and didn't panic. Grow a sack KenThey don't acknowledge friendlies.
Montana doesn't - I was surprised many (including Texas and Colorado) states do.To all of you that kill the snakes.
Does your state have a season on them?
A public forum may not be the best place to talk about killing snakes. (if it is illegal in your state)
Is it ethical to kill a snake that doesn't have an open season? Does that make you a poacher? It is wildlife.
Not trying to start an argument from anyone. Just curious of your thoughts, after all, laws are laws.
I've been hiking around them for more than 20 years. My wife saw one Saturday and didn't panic. Grow a sack Ken
They are indeed quite serious and expensive - I've read of bills over $100,000. However (from wiki) "A majority of victims (~ 72%[65]) are males, often young and intoxicated. Approximately half of bites occur in cases where the victim saw the snake yet made no effort to move away.[25]"Plenty of heartache stories from those things Rob...and you're welcome to examine my sac anytime.
Myself I figure they do a lot more good than harm,.
Just another reason why I love Montana. I'd love it even more if there were no rattle snakes. Since that's not the case I'm doing my best to eliminate as many as possible. Nobody and I mean nobody dislikes them as much as I do.