44hunter45
Well-known member
I've never understood the fuss about snake boots for hunting in the west. The majority of snake bites on humans occur on the hands. I grew up in Great Western Diamondback country. Idaho sports two species of rattlesnakes. From the time we could walk on the ranch we were drilled in snake avoidance.
I've seen numerous animals struck, and have known people who were struck. None of the people died, some of the animals did. The only animals we lost on the ranch were bitten on the face and suffocated when their airway swelled shut. Those that got hit on the legs were usually ok.
Of the people I've known who were bitten, only one was bitten on the leg. He violated the snake safety practices and stepped over a granite rock without knowing what was on the other side.
The others were hit on the hands. Full disclosure, some of them were handling the snakes when that happened. Alcohol may have been involved.
I wish I had written this article. I agree with it like a rattlesnake gospel. I say take the money you would spend on snake boots and buy lotto tickets. Your money is better invested.
I've seen numerous animals struck, and have known people who were struck. None of the people died, some of the animals did. The only animals we lost on the ranch were bitten on the face and suffocated when their airway swelled shut. Those that got hit on the legs were usually ok.
Of the people I've known who were bitten, only one was bitten on the leg. He violated the snake safety practices and stepped over a granite rock without knowing what was on the other side.
The others were hit on the hands. Full disclosure, some of them were handling the snakes when that happened. Alcohol may have been involved.
I wish I had written this article. I agree with it like a rattlesnake gospel. I say take the money you would spend on snake boots and buy lotto tickets. Your money is better invested.