Well, I have been getting the Coyote itch and figured that this past Sunday was a good day to go out and scratch that itch! The weather was cool, 55 deg and the highs were forecasted to be around the low 80 deg mark.
So, I'm cruising down the road to my lucky spot, it's right at 5:00AM dark. I see lots of Jack Rabbits, Kangaroo Rats, and a few Owls darting in front of my head lights, that's when I see this snake out in front of me. I'm thinking no big deal, it's probably just a bull snake, well this little bastard took a lunge at the truck. Well, I know what that means - Rattler!
I put the head lights on him to do the obligatory " check him out thingy " and decided that this one would be a keeper. I took out my shooting sticks and whacked him on the head and he went down, I'm thinking - Wow that was easy! :lol:
Well the little shit head was playing possum, he burred his head under his body for protection and just stayed there until my back-up arrived. My buddy shows up and asked me if the snake was dead? I tell him " well, I think the snake is kinda dead. " All it took was a poke from my shooting sticks and this sucker rears up in full strike mode with rattles just ablazing - we were both like, shit now what? :shock:
So, I whack him again and that seem to calm him down. I asked my buddy if he brought a plastic bag to put the snake in and he's like yep, I got you covered, and hands me this all torn-up piece of craptastic bag - dip shit. What the heck am I going to do with this?
I ended up putting the snake in a large plastic gear container with a locking lid, for the ride home.
I'm sure my buddy and I looked like my 6 year old daughter jumping around the garage chasing around some darn spider, just a hootin' and hollerin'! Get him, get him, no you get him :lol:
After the whack to the head.
The rattels were just a buzzen
Size comparison
Shit head is still alive
Now this little bugger is in the deep freezer -I'll wait about a week or two and pull him out. I'm going to try and tan the hide and grill the rest!
So, I'm cruising down the road to my lucky spot, it's right at 5:00AM dark. I see lots of Jack Rabbits, Kangaroo Rats, and a few Owls darting in front of my head lights, that's when I see this snake out in front of me. I'm thinking no big deal, it's probably just a bull snake, well this little bastard took a lunge at the truck. Well, I know what that means - Rattler!
I put the head lights on him to do the obligatory " check him out thingy " and decided that this one would be a keeper. I took out my shooting sticks and whacked him on the head and he went down, I'm thinking - Wow that was easy! :lol:
Well the little shit head was playing possum, he burred his head under his body for protection and just stayed there until my back-up arrived. My buddy shows up and asked me if the snake was dead? I tell him " well, I think the snake is kinda dead. " All it took was a poke from my shooting sticks and this sucker rears up in full strike mode with rattles just ablazing - we were both like, shit now what? :shock:
So, I whack him again and that seem to calm him down. I asked my buddy if he brought a plastic bag to put the snake in and he's like yep, I got you covered, and hands me this all torn-up piece of craptastic bag - dip shit. What the heck am I going to do with this?
I ended up putting the snake in a large plastic gear container with a locking lid, for the ride home.
I'm sure my buddy and I looked like my 6 year old daughter jumping around the garage chasing around some darn spider, just a hootin' and hollerin'! Get him, get him, no you get him :lol:
After the whack to the head.

The rattels were just a buzzen

Size comparison

Shit head is still alive

Now this little bugger is in the deep freezer -I'll wait about a week or two and pull him out. I'm going to try and tan the hide and grill the rest!