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  • KhmerStyle
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    Originally posted by sunkenmetal View Post
    When I was stationed at Edwards AFB I knew a guy that would go out on the weekend catch venomous snakes. Milk them for the venom then take the snakes back to where he caught them.
    Man sounds like something good! Me and my 2 younger brothers always caught many different snakes as kids we were never scared of getting bitten. We would go in the woods and cut off branches to a V at one end to pin the snake down we would surround the snake till one of us could pin it from behind. The good old days kids playing in the woods!

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  • sunkenmetal
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    Originally posted by moganman View Post
    Wow. That's wild.
    Yea but he had to jump through alot of hoops to get permission to do it legally.

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  • moganman
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    Wow. That's wild.

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  • sunkenmetal
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    Originally posted by moganman View Post
    Is he still alive?
    Yea he did it for the rush and the money. He always had new BMW every year.

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  • moganman
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    Is he still alive?

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  • sunkenmetal
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    Originally posted by moganman View Post
    I need to get into the venom business. Forget these fish. Nice pics.
    When I was stationed at Edwards AFB I knew a guy that would go out on the weekend catch venomous snakes. Milk them for the venom then take the snakes back to where he caught them.

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  • moganman
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    I need to get into the venom business. Forget these fish. Nice pics.

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  • sunkenmetal
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    I am gonna correct the title.

    I have caught a few coral snakes in my back yard. Normally run away from me and go under the fence.

    I just ordered some new camera gear can't wait till tuesday :)

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  • mnemenoi
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    Ouch, I suppose I was lucky when I caught my few. They are way crazy elapids and have a kooky family tree. I've only been bitten by a Copperhead thus far and have avoided it again. It certainly hurts, I do not recommend it.

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  • aquabee
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    Originally posted by mnemenoi View Post
    Nope, the Texas Coral snakes are way cool, but terrestrial. The only poisonous water snake in the US are Cottonmouths/Water Moccasins.
    Yep. And stay away, cuz anti-venom is $6,000 per vial, with the minimum treatment being 6 vials.

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  • mnemenoi
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    Nope, the Texas Coral snakes are way cool, but terrestrial. The only poisonous water snake in the US are Cottonmouths/Water Moccasins.

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  • sunkenmetal
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    Originally posted by mnemenoi View Post
    Nerodia Fasciata Broad Banded Water Snake or Southern Water Snake, very cool red phase though
    so it isn't a coral snake?

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  • mnemenoi
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    Nerodia Fasciata Broad Banded Water Snake or Southern Water Snake, very cool red phase though

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  • sunkenmetal
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    Originally posted by SunnyHouTX View Post
    I hope to get Lightroom when I grow up, just like you
    I got it from B&H it was like 80 bucks.

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  • sunkenmetal
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    Originally posted by JIM View Post
    If i could take shots half that good i would be tickled
    It ain't hard to do.

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