Well, I think I may have killed him with heel dust LOL,, Chuck

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Don Ordes 
  To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 2:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] HUGE Rattler


  Ya need a bigga' gun, mate...
  Or dun a Steve Erwin and just catch the bloke, by krakky.
  Lots of good takka there, fried up with some greens.

  DonO
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Chuck Alexander 
    To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com ; fly fishing for panfish 
    Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 9:57 PM
    Subject: [VFB] HUGE Rattler


    Folks: It's the dog days of Summer, and that means (at least around here) 
that the snakes are crawling, and are meaner than ever. Yesterday, my son and 
grand daughter were walking to the edge of of or property to check on getting a 
part off an old Ford we have parked there when they saw a huge rattler gliding 
across the yard. They ran up and got me, and wouldn't ya know it but the firing 
pin on my shotgun is broken, so I get my 22 magnum pistol and go out there. I 
spot him, and you know how ppl are about telling you the size of snakes. It's 
like telling you the size of the "fish that got away". But this was one of the 
Eastern Diamondbacks you see on the TV shows, as in over 5ft long, and bigger 
than my forearm. But the weird thing is, even after I shot (and missed 3 out of 
5 times, cause it's hard to hit a snake with an old revolver at 15 yards, cause 
that was as close as I was getting LOL). Anyway, through all that, he NEVER 
ratted a single time. I shot and missed. I shot again and hit him. He stopped 
dead in his tracks and I thought I had heart shot him, cause I knew it was a 
"body shot". I shot again, and hit him again. (reason I know is cause after he 
had gone, I saw the blood stains on the ground) He still didn't move. His tail 
was straight up, and he had 7 or 8 rattles, each at least 3/4" across, but like 
I said, they NEVER once rattled. I missed him three more times, and had one 
round mis fire before he FINALLY  started crawling off VERY SLOWLY. My son in 
law had heard the shots and came down with his shotgun, and we went out into 
the woods and hunted the snake for 30 minutes or so, but never saw him again. 
Man, that really scared me knowing how close he was to my son and grand 
daughter. He was a BEAUTIFUL snake as he had JUST shed his skin and his colors 
and markings were really bright. But he'll be "dead and beautiful" if I see him 
again and hopefully get more shots at him LOL. Anyway, if you live anywhere 
that is snake country, this is a bad time of the year, so be on the lookout at 
all times.  Chuck


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