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Slagiatt, here is a copperhead after meeting my Tacoma.
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NOPE!!!! That one looks downright P*****! A dose of 7 1/2" shot would convert him to a good snake, however.
For the record, the one in the foreground got a 357 snake load to the face. As he was squirmin around and i was deciding whether to give him mt 2nd snake load, or give it to the other one, the other slid under the rock, which made my decision for me. Snake in front got a double dose of fun.
 
For the record, the one in the foreground got a 357 snake load to the face. As he was squirmin around and i was deciding whether to give him mt 2nd snake load, or give it to the other one, the other slid under the rock, which made my decision for me. Snake in front got a double dose of fun.
That particular snake encounter happened on august 6th 2019 i believe. Shortly after i called this nice boar in to 15 yards with a hand call and shot him in the head with an old .30-30, and the bullet rung his bell real good but skipped off his skull and things got real exciting, resulting in a few quick followup shots to seal the deal. Then a buncha free range cows wouldnt let me near the creek to get water and i had to hike a long ways out with a heavy load of meat on my back to reach the next water source. Hell of an exciting day ill never forget.
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S. Tx had been in an extended draught for a couple of years followed by a very unusual week long hard freeze in Feb. of 2021. The draught took it's toll on all wildlife and the freeze really hit the Nilgai hard. Nilgai are subject to pneumonia in extended low temperature and it affected the already weakened herd even more.
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