Favorite item for predator hunting

Favorite - Snake boots. I hate snakes.
I can’t like your post enough!! I probably have as good of a chance getting struck by lightning as I do getting bit by a snake. But when a rattler starts rattling I instantly start shivering!! Idk why. I used to catch snakes all the time as a kid.

What snake boots do you use? Have you tried many?
 
All we mainly have is cottonmouths on the properties I hunt and that white mouth stands out even on the darkest nights, lol. Thankfully they’re a docile snake or I would’ve already been struck a dozen or more times.
 
All we mainly have is cottonmouths on the properties I hunt and that white mouth stands out even on the darkest nights, lol. Thankfully they’re a docile snake or I would’ve already been struck a dozen or more times.

I have found a .22LR Mini Mag hollowpoint applied to the head settles them right down.
 
I don’t carry anything but my rifle at night and generally just keep walking.
I won’t kill them except on places they specifically tell me to kill them. Found a good one yesterday when burning. He was slipping out ahead of the fire…he didn’t make it.
 
I have found a .22LR Mini Mag hollowpoint applied to the head settles them right down.
Yeah, but how do you get them to hold still long enough for a decent shot? :ROFLMAO: Have heard around the campfire, pretty sure its an old wives tail, that if you point a rifle at them in close proximity (muzzle to snake), they will align their head and all ya gotta do is pull the trigger. Not gonna get the Mod 60 close enough to try it.........that's a really short barrel and we got some really long snakes.
:eek:
 
Got a Ruger Wrangler .22 for Christmas a few years ago and that joker is dead on. Zoom in on the head…
IMG_8130.jpeg
 
What snake boots do you use? Have you tried many?
Tried lace ups first but they are slow to put on and everything green down here has thorns that grab the laces and untie them. Finally added a rawhide flap that snapped on to cover laces, but still took too long to put them on.

1710008732492.jpeg

Switched to Cabela's zipper boots for years but they have been discontinued.
1710008776633.jpeg

Last pair I bought were from Bass Pro Shop......I believe they are:
RedHead Good boots but a bit tight in the calf for me.
 
Tried lace ups first but they are slow to put on and everything green down here has thorns that grab the laces and untie them. Finally added a rawhide flap that snapped on to cover laces, but still took too long to put them on.

View attachment 6605
Switched to Cabela's zipper boots for years but they have been discontinued.
View attachment 6606
Last pair I bought were from Bass Pro Shop......I believe they are:
RedHead Good boots but a bit tight in the calf for me.
Appreciate the insight
 
I would have to say my rifle and the wife's chocolate chip cookies (must have). Also what GC said. Tons of patience. Some guys I know hunt like they are being timed. Don't get it.
 
I have used Danner Snake boots. My first pair was lace up. I loved them. I wore those out after 7 years. I then got the Danner Sharptail. I thought I wasn't going to like them because they didn't have laces. But, I like them even more.

Both were great. I typically walk 3-5 miles per coyote hunting trip. I used to live in Hellifornia and hunt the Mojave Desert. I walked up to a lot of snakes. I have since moved to America (Idaho). The boots will be valuable here too. I wear them the minute any part of the day will get above 50 degrees.
 
Y’all got snakes there?? I’ve hunted Washington, Idaho, and Montana in the Spring for turkeys and never saw snakes. I figured y’all had some but I guess the beauty of the country just outweighed a venomous snake encounter. I’ll average about 9-9.5 miles a day while out there and never saw the first crawler.
 
I haven't personally seen snakes yet. But, it is winter. I live north of Eagle, ID. I am told a rancher caught over 100 rattlesnakes last year in the area I plan to quail hunt. The Danner Sharptails are so comfortable, I don't mind wearing them at all. Heck, at the very least, I never get any brush or thorns in my boots.

I would never let the fear of snakes stop me from hunting. We all are going to die. Until I do, I am going to live life to the fullest. That means hunting.
 
Clarence, if they get that long very often you better get longer boots-tehee.
Don't think I haven't thought of that, Mike, especially when I'm knee deep in Sacahuista or Buffle grass and can't see the ground! That's when the shooting sticks come into play. :)

If you've ever seen a snake ""swimming" across the top of thick grass, it gives you pause. They can really traverse a lot of ground in a hurry. Fortunately the ones I've seen have been going away! It's the ones I don't see that worry me. When on top of thick grass they are pretty close to waist high on a short legged feller like me. :eek: I have a pair of snake chaps but seldom wear them, they're too noisy in the brush.
 
Back
Top