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ke0me
08-26-2015, 05:00 PM
Daughter called the other day. Told the following story, has to be true since it was from the minister visiting their church last Sunday.

Seems like the minister and wife were camping in their unit (probably a trailer) when they discovered a large snake inside the unit.
They called for help, 3 guys came, one with a hoe one with a knife and one with a shotgun.

Yup, it was the guy with the shotgun that "removed" the snake.

So now they needed to take it in to repair the hole in the unit, and it was quite a show.

The repair shop said they never had to repair a hole from a shotgun blast thru the wall of a camper before.

I would have bludgeoned the snake with the shotgun.

PS - it was a bull snake, non-poisonous.

Radio
08-26-2015, 06:20 PM
That's why you have rangers! :drill:

NN5I
08-26-2015, 07:55 PM
... following story, has to be true since it was from the minister.

Your judgment of preachers differs from mine -- in fact it's nearly a perfect opposite.

PS - it was a bull snake, non-poisonous.

Bull snake? Why didn't they just pick it up, carry it to the door, and throw it out? It's easy to pick up a snake, right behind the head. I was taught how, more than a half century ago, by a friend (a professor of herpetology) who used to milk rattlesnakes for the venom. He'd reach in and grab it, milk it into a small beaker, and put it back in its (glass) cage. Then he had me grab it the same way, if he was certain he had completely drained its venom.

No gloves, either. I never tried it except under his close supervision (and only once or twice), but I was surprised how easy it was.

I would have bludgeoned the snake with the shotgun.

Yeah, if three Americans on a train in France can bludgeon a Moroccan terrorist with his own AK-47, a bull snake ought to be a piece of cake.

TXiceman
08-29-2015, 08:04 PM
Yep, you need to be able to identify snakes so that you don't do such stupid things.

Ken

Radio
08-29-2015, 08:58 PM
Dick...

I imagine some redneck sitting in a bar someplace getting belly laughs telling stories about the time he blew a hole in some old guys camper shooting at a bull snake... and got clean away with it. :rofl:

coupevillefish
08-29-2015, 09:36 PM
My wife tells this story on her ex. She came home one day and he said the telephone didn't work. He has poor evesight, had his glasses off and thought he saw a snake crawling across the floor. He shot the phone cord.

Radio
08-29-2015, 09:46 PM
My wife tells this story on her ex. She came home one day and he said the telephone didn't work. He has poor evesight, had his glasses off and thought he saw a snake crawling across the floor. He shot the phone cord.

No wonder she left him! For safety sake!

I have mediocre eyesight at best... but I always wear my glasses when shooting at stuff... :whistle:

NN5I
08-30-2015, 07:05 AM
My wife tells this story on her ex. She came home one day and he said the telephone didn't work. He has poor evesight, had his glasses off and thought he saw a snake crawling across the floor. He shot the phone cord.

Lucky it was only the phone cord. He could have shot -- well -- himself.

wa8yxm
08-30-2015, 05:51 PM
To get rid of a snake. Bring a hog.. Swine love snakes... In the very same way I love a hot fudge sunday.

NN5I
08-30-2015, 06:33 PM
To get rid of a snake. Bring a hog.. Swine love snakes... In the very same way I love a hot fudge sunday.

If it's a choice between a bull snake in the living room, and a hog in the living room, I druther have the snake. And with your suggestion we'd have a bull snake and a hog. Fighting.