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<blockquote data-quote="arkansasnative" data-source="post: 235578" data-attributes="member: 2328"><p>The timber rattlers i was mainly trying to avoid but walking around in the woods all day really didn't help! Out of the 5 people i worked with over the summer i had the uncanny ability to find EVERY single venomous snake! Most of the rattlers and copperheads were within 2 feet of my feet before i saw them, some were under my foot but i never actually stepped on them! All in all we saw around 20 rattlers, 5 or 6 copperheads, and 3 cottonmouths along with a ton of non-venomous snakes... surprisingly i never had one strike at me and only one rattled. they would just be coiled up and i would use a stick to uncoil them and they would either freeze in whatever position i put them in or slowly slither away. I even tied my phone to the end of a stick with the video recorder on and took some close up footage! i was hoping it would try to strike at it but no dice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arkansasnative, post: 235578, member: 2328"] The timber rattlers i was mainly trying to avoid but walking around in the woods all day really didn't help! Out of the 5 people i worked with over the summer i had the uncanny ability to find EVERY single venomous snake! Most of the rattlers and copperheads were within 2 feet of my feet before i saw them, some were under my foot but i never actually stepped on them! All in all we saw around 20 rattlers, 5 or 6 copperheads, and 3 cottonmouths along with a ton of non-venomous snakes... surprisingly i never had one strike at me and only one rattled. they would just be coiled up and i would use a stick to uncoil them and they would either freeze in whatever position i put them in or slowly slither away. I even tied my phone to the end of a stick with the video recorder on and took some close up footage! i was hoping it would try to strike at it but no dice... [/QUOTE]
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