Back in the day -- we built forts in the hay stacks. After one recently delivered Big truck & trailer load, we built a swell fort and spent the night.
When we woke up in the morning, we found a bunch of small, whitish
Scorpions.
Not the kind that make y'all sick if they sting you though ........
It'd kill you.
But, HeY!
I'm still alive.
Rattlesnakes
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My huby worked for a local company that had it's yard right up next to the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. And the boss had a whole trailer load of olives on the yard, all in bins, sitting on the ground. The bins had come in from up in the mountains.
My hubby had just left for Oregon aboout 10 minutes earlier, and I was helping that day, and the boss had walked past his one row of bins, and I had stopped about 10 feet behind him, to check quality, and whether or not we needed to move those bins to another area....
I started to step away, when the boss signals me to STOP! I looked down, and less then 2 feet from me was the BIGGEST rattlesnake I had ever seen! ANd it was coiled to stike! The boss very quietly, very calmly tells me not move. All I could think was "I couldn't move if I wanted to." And "I am SO dead!"
Luckily the boss is a VERY calm man. He slipped around the side of the bins, and back to his pickup. And then back around to a position just to my left. I felt the bullet go past my leg. I KNOW I FELT it! He managed to shoot that snake right thru it's head!
I swear, I managed to turn and run all the way back to the shop! The mechanic went out and picked up the snake, and took it back to the shop, and laid it out... he made things out of the snakeskin. It was less than an INCH shy of SEVEN FEET!!!
I now have a rattlesnake-skin belt. I seldom wear it, but when I do, I realize again just how close I came to being it's victim! -
I agree and don't give a hoot what Frued says about Snakes........
Oh lovely..............Lot Lizards in my neck of the woods.
However, I do like that idea of yours about building forts out of hay stacks...........when my brother and I were kids we were always building a fort of some kind.
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A couple of snake stories.
I went to a house to do an inspection once. To get to this house you had to ford a creek (drive through it not on a bride). Well the water was kind of high and I splashed it too high going through and got my ignition wet. I did my inspection and went to leave but the truck wouldn't start, so I climbed up and was taking the distributor off to dry it so it's fire. The guy that owned the house came up behind me and said, "Don't Move". I froze right there and suddenly, Bang, a 38 went off behind me shooting toward me. Turns out there was a copperhead crawling under the truck and he'd shot it with the 38 shooting under my feet standing on the bumper to do it.
My other snake story was on an old Snapper riding mower. The kind with the bike handles in the front and motor in the back. I was mowing around a building and evidently I woke up about a 5' black snake. I don't know where it came from, but it fell off that building, landed first on my knees and wrapped in them dang handle bars. I beat, slung and kicked snake until I got it in front of the mower, then ran over it cutting it in a gaggle of pieces. I'll admit, I peed on myself with that one.
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I love to backpacking but with these stories and the ones about snakes crawling into the sleeping bag to get warm at night, keep me sticking to Michigan and Wisconsin
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WE had a Christmas TREE FARM for years in the Southern Part of Michigan.
I grew up their as a child working my ### of in the fields.
WE had Blue Racer's and Southern Michigan Rattle snakes.
Blue racers are LARGE snakes and they will chase you! ASK me! I was chased in the fields quite a bit..lol
I also had a ####ER SPANIEL who was bitten by a rattle snake. BUT she lived thru that.
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With what ever you can get your hands on at the time.......
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I've found that a 12 gauge with a full choke gits 'er done.
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Same here on both accounts.
The only good snake is a dead snake.
I've had what I always knew as a "bull snake" chase me before. That will scare the hell out of you. And they stink!!!! I've already smelled them but didn't see where it was. -
I've tamed rattlesnakes with a .22 that had about as many holes in it as if it had been shot with a 12 gauge.
I shot one where I unloaded my whole 10 shot clip into it. My buddy told me it sounded like a semi auto going off I was working the bolt so fast.
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