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Re: Regular Farmall/A Snake
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Posted by moseed on September 10, 2006 at 07:27:20 from (207.177.239.36):
In Reply to: Re: Regular Farmall/A Snake posted by Pa. Pete on September 10, 2006 at 06:56:39:
I'm with you Pa. Pete. Can't understand why folks feel a need to kill snakes. Especially non-poisonous ones. I hunt hogs, deer, quail etcetera and have buddies that will ruin a hunt because of a snake. When I was young I used to kill rattlers when I came across them because that is what my Dad and Uncle's taught us to do. But as I have aged I figure they are part of the scenery. If found around pens or buildings (rattlers) pick them up gently with a pitch fork and walk them a distance and let'm go. If they are aggitated put them in a plastic garbage can (30 gallon or better) and walk (or drive) them away.
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