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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: PaulGrapevine] #4738905 04/15/10 04:17 PM
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one shot.....dead snake


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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: threeseas] #4738936 04/15/10 04:24 PM
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That dude was ready for action!

Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: p3ripperfw] #4740926 04/16/10 12:38 AM
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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: David Lee] #4741116 04/16/10 01:16 AM
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VERY COOL PIC




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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: DRE Go Fish] #4741429 04/16/10 02:22 AM
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awsome snake there is no need to kill stuff just because

Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: creek fishin fool] #4741598 04/16/10 02:59 AM
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Funny thing is I was thinking about something like this as I was driving home watching all these people take pictures of their families sitting in the bluebonnets on the side of the roads.



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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: dlrz71] #4741613 04/16/10 03:02 AM
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a lot of people go tromping through blue bonnets with kids, toddlers, babys and dogs with out even thinking about snakes. I've seen more rattlers in blue bonnets than i have in the rocks, roads, under deer blinds. stay safe out there and use a walking stick or something to stir up that grass and such.

Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: cocodrie] #4741635 04/16/10 03:08 AM
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People taking that Kodak moment is exactly what I thought of when I first saw these.


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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: cocodrie] #4742872 04/16/10 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: cocodrie
a lot of people go tromping through blue bonnets with kids, toddlers, babys and dogs with out even thinking about snakes. I've seen more rattlers in blue bonnets than i have in the rocks, roads, under deer blinds. stay safe out there and use a walking stick or something to stir up that grass and such.


Snakes go where they can eat something. I had a peach tree in my backyard and attracted more snakes that eat the mice and birds that come to eat the fallen fruit. I think snakes have good hunting in with the nectar. I cut down that peach tree, after the first rattler.


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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: karpbuster] #4742960 04/16/10 03:35 PM
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Maybe there is something wrong with me but I think those are beautiful pics!

Contrast the delicate and colorful flowers with the rough and dangerous snake.

That's screen saver material right there!

Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: spiny norman] #4743092 04/16/10 03:59 PM
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Why does the snake handler have weird socks on?? Does he dress like that on purpose? Or is that a disguise so the snake won't see him?



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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: kingbert23] #4743399 04/16/10 04:58 PM
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Great shots. This is why I've always been opposed to the picture in the bluebonnets. :p


Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: kingbert23] #4743822 04/16/10 06:47 PM
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Why does the snake handler have weird socks on?? Does he dress like that on purpose? Or is that a disguise so the snake won't see him?
rolfmao those look like boyscout socks

Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: lvngstonbassmn] #4743842 04/16/10 06:54 PM
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Dang biggun there. I hate snakes eeks




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Re: Snake in the bluebonnets [Re: spiny norman] #4744108 04/16/10 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted By: spiny norman
Maybe there is something wrong with me but I think those are beautiful pics!

Contrast the delicate and colorful flowers with the rough and dangerous snake.

That's screen saver material right there!


I totally agree. I wish I had the oppertunity to take these shots. As a photographer I would loved to be in position to compose these shots.

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