Copperheads (best advice you have)
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05/14/13 10:36 AM
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Some distant kinfolk moved to TX recently. Was looking for general tips on snakes. Gave her those but specifically they have a bunch of copperheads being seen and some dog bites they are hearing about.
I have rattlesnakes but no copperheads, what proven advice do you have I can pass on to her?
Her neighbors are telling her to fence with part buried, I cautioned her against feeling like this is secure.
Justin
Last edited by HD_Wildlife; 05/15/13 07:45 AM.
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Re: Copperheads (best advice you have)
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G Hanold
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Removing all leaves and brush would be a start
User formerly known as Hanible.
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Re: Copperheads (best advice you have)
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Paul Winkelmann
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Dear Holly, please inform your husband that "her against" is not spelled heragaibst. And also that since holly is your name, it should probably be capitalized.
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Re: Copperheads (best advice you have)
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I find alot of copperheads in the pine forest plantations that I trap and hunt in. Mostly because the colors of the leaves and the sticks that litter the forest floor.
A trap is only a trap if you dont know about it. If you know about it, its a challenge
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Re: Copperheads (best advice you have)
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05/15/13 03:22 PM
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That is awesome info David, and much appreciated! I'll copy what you wrote straight off to my cousins sister (I'm gonna sound like the redneck I am by explaining this is for the sister of my cousin's wife). Have always been close to my cousins and their extended kinfolks and this is just one of many, but know she'll appreciate the well written and excellent thoughts there on this particular snake. Her son is in his young teens and loves all wildlife and nature, so he is stoked, his mother is not! Thanks again, exactly what I was looking for! Justin
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Re: Copperheads (best advice you have)
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05/15/13 05:10 PM
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As mentioned, copperheads are not as aggressive as a rattlesnake BUT don't let that be misinterpreted: they account for the vast majority of snake bites in TX if not the US. Most people bitten are those who were not aware that the snake was there: typically gardners, etc.
Bites are typically mild compared to the other poisonous snakes BUT that does not mean that a bite is not a big deal, a person could loose an appendage from a bite.
Also, I would beware of cottonmouths if I lived close to a flowing creek/river. There is so much bad info that had been televised about them.
It is quite apparent to all that live in either SE TX or LA that anyone who suggests that all cottonmouths are docile do not know what they are talking about.
There was a video on one of the cable channels that showed a PHD trying to prove how docile they are. Well, that may be true for eastern cottonmouths BUT not for the western cottonmouths who are very aggressive. Their bites ARE serious!
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Re: Copperheads (best advice you have)
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05/15/13 08:14 PM
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I wouldn't call them aggressive in the sense of going looking to bite the very next person they see as many times as they can before the hoe gets them but they definitely have a certain attitude about them. More of a to heck with the rest of the world I was here first and I'll be danged if I'm moving for anybody. IMO, the aggression stems from a serious NO FEAR attitude. I'll "play" with a timber but it's all business when I have to handle a mocassin. Thank God we don't have any to speak of in my part of Georgia. Warrior, You stated that way better than I phrased my post. They won't seek you out but many of them sure seem to challenge you.
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