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Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:37 pm
by Tuckeroo
Yowie bait wrote:
Tuckeroo wrote:
sensesonfire wrote:I never kill snakes in their natural environment venomous or non-venomous. I see a snake slithering across the road I slow down to let it pass. There are exceptions though, my parents had a large Dugite domiciled in their backyard. This bugger had eaten my Mum's prized Northern Territory parrots including the fledgeling chicks. She was bending down to investigate one of the dead adult birds when the snake struck out at her. Didn't see the snake because the sun was in her eyes, luckily the cage wire was a barrier. She then realised why birds were strangely decreasing in numbers.
I believe it also killed an orphaned kangaroo joey Mum was caring for in the yard. Discovered the snake sunning itself on the top of a rockery one morning, as soon as it saw me it headed straight for a hole in the rocks. I knew it would return so about half an hour later I very quietly returned with my .22 rifle even with a bullet in its head it still made a b-line for the hole so I had to grab it by the tail and yank it out while it was still trying to have a go at me.
The next door neighbours three young kids regularly played on the other side of the fence right next to where the snake was hanging out so it had to go.

I have had some really interesting face offs with snakes over the years this is just one of them.


Hi Senses, some more interesting snake stories, surprises me what I learn on these forums.
I'm over her on the east coast so I don't know that much about WA's fauna and flora.
Up until your posts I didn't know about ''Dugites'' they sound just as bad as Browns.
In the 1980's there was an aussie band from west oz called the Dugites.
Didn't know they named themselves after a snake.

T.
Nice trivia skills there Tuckeroo! " in your car" was the Dugites big song.

Did that song go - in your car, car, car, in your car, car, car, I think I remember it. (claps hands) (smart a**)



T.

Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 9:49 pm
by Yowie bait
Thats the one Tuckeroo. Just watched it on youtube...and echo beach too!
This snake thread is very interesting. Snakes is something everyone deals with except kiwis of course or is that a myth as well?

Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:19 am
by hillbilly
Echo Beach- Martha and the Muffins. lol. Another One hit Wonder

Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:36 am
by Yowie bait
hillbilly wrote:Echo Beach- Martha and the Muffins. lol. Another One hit Wonder
But what a great one hit! How about the waitresses- "i know what boys like"! Very catchy tune that..

Good snake weather today. Real estate agent just walked past..lol

Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:04 pm
by sensesonfire
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Wouldn't like to tackle this guy the snake I mean. Eastern Brown . (woot)

Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:18 pm
by Yowie bait
sensesonfire wrote:
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Wouldn't like to tackle this guy the snake I mean. Eastern Brown . (woot)
Wow is that a mop hes using to handle it?

Re: any reptile/ herps people well as yowie hunters on here

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 2:07 pm
by sensesonfire
Yowie bait wrote:
sensesonfire wrote:
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Wouldn't like to tackle this guy the snake I mean. Eastern Brown . (woot)
Wow is that a mop hes using to handle it?
Looks like a mop Yowie or possibly a lawn trimmer.