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My grandmother killed snakes when she was well into her 80's. Her sister-in-law gave up killing snakes due to poor eye sight a couple of years ago. She's 96.
Neither one of these ladies would weigh 100# soaking wet. Both prefered a hoe as the weapon of choice. Both were as fine a southern lady as ever lived, but don't get between them and a snake.
SOme hunters in Stephenville (1 hour north of here) caught a few recently.
Taken from the Stephenville newspaper:
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Neither one of these ladies would weigh 100# soaking wet. Both prefered a hoe as the weapon of choice. Both were as fine a southern lady as ever lived, but don't get between them and a snake.
SOme hunters in Stephenville (1 hour north of here) caught a few recently.
Taken from the Stephenville newspaper:
The Great Rattlesnake Hunter from Proctor has been out looking under rocks again, this time near Alexander.
On Valentine's Day Jim Bob Basham,holding the snake, and his fellow hunters, Danny Fincannon and Johnny McClatchy of Dublin, uncovered
a den of rattlers that yielded this monster. This snake is even bigger than the one Basham caught last November that made its rounds on the Internet. Big Charlie here is more than 6 feet (an exact measurement was not attempted). He boasts 15 rattles and a button.
He was sharing the den with 11 other rattlers that were all caught alive.
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