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    Snake Lovers Here You Go.....Stand Relocation

    What in the wild world of sports is going on .............you recognize that species? Momma and 4 babies on top.....after we removed them pulled needles back and found 5 more babies........what a stand relocation it was
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    #2
    Light a backfire!!!![emoji95][emoji15][emoji95]

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      #3
      Originally posted by Landrover View Post
      Light a backfire!!!![emoji95][emoji15][emoji95]

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      And then Pray for wind Gusts!

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        #4
        I can't see the type but i would not hesitate to hunt that spot.

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          #5
          Pygmy's! Very nice, always liked them but the numbers are pretty low now. Glad you found some young uns.

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            #6
            Pics are blurry, but those are Pygmy rattlers. They are small, and ornery, but don’t pose much threat due to their size. We have lots of them, I just relocate them, and keep going.

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              #7
              Control Burn!!!!

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                #8
                You need to get down on the ground and take closer pics so I can see what it is.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by flywise View Post
                  I can't see the type but i would not hesitate to hunt that spot.
                  I know that is right

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                    #10
                    Timber rattlers

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                      #11
                      Ground rattlers aka Pygmy rattlers

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Deerguy View Post
                        Pygmy's! Very nice, always liked them but the numbers are pretty low now. Glad you found some young uns.
                        actually its pretty common on this property to see them

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Oneway View Post
                          actually its pretty common on this property to see them
                          Good deal, hope they keep doing well.

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                            #14
                            My second pet snake. Took mom three weeks to notice it had a rattle on his tail. My nailing the cage door shut was a dead give-a-way, I was ten.

                            Only place I've ever caught them is along White Oak Bayou hear in NW Houston. Our cats were always leaving them dead on the front porch. Today they're protected.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TxAg View Post
                              Timber rattlers

                              Dang. I had to look up what a pygmy rattler was. So much for my timber rattler guess.

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