Sumner, Nebraska Rattlesnake

Spectrumalaska

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They stink a lawn mower deck too when you track them down and drop the deck down to zero. "Thump, thupp sspprrtt" and they be no more. I went into the basement in an old farmhouse I owned and a huge garter snake was laying on a foundation ledge. Couldn't find a tool to off him quick but I spotted a can of starting fluid and gave it a good dose. It descended into Hell after a few seconds of writhing.
How sad for the garter snake.

My kids played with them when we came back to the farmhouse.
 

Spectrumalaska

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My double post is a result of this new glitchy website.
May be where I live and our signal.
This site really is frustrating recently.
 

kruller

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I have a place at Lake McConaughy that backs up to the Sandhills and have seen many snakes, but I've never seen a rattler on the beach in the 35 years going out there. Go to the remote areas and you might. It does suck knowing I could end up dead walking around my place not paying attention and getting bit by a rattler. Knowing when they come out is important too but my heads always on swivel in the warmer months.
 

zrob_rivals105618

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My orange Tomcat (yes, he's got his balls, I just tell my lib neighbors I got him a vasectomy😸) killed a small copperhead about 2 weeks ago. I pulled up to the house about midnight and the snake was writhing & dying 2ft from my front door... Tall Tale was just sitting next to him watching a soft ***** die lol.
 

Baxter48_rivals204143

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Imo there were rattlesnakes over much of Nebraska until they homesteaded and started plowing the ground and the more acres that were broken up the snakes were kill off and or moved away
 

lightningjack

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When I was 5 or 6 years old I was over at my grandparent's. For some reason there were a bunch of garter snakes in the yard. I'm not very wise in the way of the snake, I don't know why they were all together, but they were kind of balled up.

My grandpa knew how to deal with this, wasn't his first rodeo. He went back into the shed, fired up his old push mower (no guards or anything) and ran over every one of those things.

It was surprisingly efficient and absolutely disgusting at the same time. He never batted an eye.

I'll never forget it.
Bro, that story is what happened to me 2nd time I ever mowed as a kid.

Only I didn't see them till they were already banging around underneath and shooting out the side in pieces till I shut it off.

Still Nightmare Fuel to this day!
 

BHeinDaHuskers

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If I had to choose between getting in a box with a lion or a gardner snake I will be facing the 300 lb lion every time! I hate snakes. I lived in a small Nebraska town for decades and I carried a judge (handgun that shoots 410 shells) for times I had a snake cross my path. Many times you would drive by my property and see my riding on my tractor with one hand on the door (while i had it in park) and the other hand shooting a snake.
 

Wasker77

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They are sneaky bastards here in North Carolina. Hard to see and always seem to sneak up on you.
My wife's brother lives in Cary, NC. His Black Lab got bit by a copperhead in their backyard. She was ok after a visit to the vet. Hard to see snakes in all the pine straw you have on ground back there.
 
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I don't ever remember running into a rattler here in Nebraska. Not to say it hasn't happened because I had some friends bring a dead one home and show it off. But in all my time snake hunting in NP and the sandhills I've never once run into one. Plenty of bullsnakes a few kingsnakes/milksnakes, water snakes, but no rattlers. Maybe I was lucky.