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1 posted on 01/16/2016 9:49:57 AM PST by george76
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It’s Whacking Day!!!


2 posted on 01/16/2016 9:53:02 AM PST by perfect_rovian_storm
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No bounty on the snake?


3 posted on 01/16/2016 9:55:36 AM PST by pleasenotcalifornia
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Free snakes, if anyone can catch them.


4 posted on 01/16/2016 9:56:18 AM PST by Darksheare (Those who support liberal "Republicans" summarily support every action by same.)
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"1,600 hunters could only produce 68 of them" but somehow they're responsible for the "near complete disappearance of raccoons, rabbits and opossums."

Hard to believe a predator that goes for long periods between meals could be responsible for the disappearance of something as prolific as rabbits.

6 posted on 01/16/2016 10:05:46 AM PST by Flag_This (You can't spell "treason" without the "O".)
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To: george76

Snakes are not easy to find.


27 posted on 01/16/2016 10:50:54 AM PST by hoosierham (Freedom isn't free)
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And, of course, they taste like chicken without all those messy feathers.
28 posted on 01/16/2016 11:02:17 AM PST by capt. norm (If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat!)
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Try not to get the wrong python.

29 posted on 01/16/2016 11:05:40 AM PST by capt. norm (If you can't make them see the light, let them feel the heat!)
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Q: What is the Burmese python’s mating call?

A: “Hillary!”


36 posted on 01/16/2016 11:18:41 AM PST by upchuck (Killary is the poster girl for everything wrong with our government. h/t Mister Da)
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Gators don’t eat them?


47 posted on 01/16/2016 1:19:27 PM PST by TruthWillWin (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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Hum two different animals have invaded the south which NEVER belonged here naturally but by different causes. In the Glades it's Pythons due both accidental and on purpose releases into the wild. The second non native problem which feeds on small game is Yotes. A third prevalent issue issue harmful to the environment because they destroy or severely damage property is wild hogs which usually is escaped hogs off farms that go feral quickly. I'll ignore the hogs vs other animals in this debate as they mainly destroy ground area.

Coons and possums are scavengers. They go where food is. If food is present even in town so are these two. Believe it or not Yotes the same thing. I chased one down a highway one night inside Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Rabbits are generally more rural animals relying on thickets, briar patches and over grown fields. BTW I've seen deer browsing on an exit ramp on I-75 in Knoxville, Tennessee. What I am saying is urban sprawl is not an argument in animals disappearing because those animals adapt. I lived in thew city when I was about 7-10 and we had plenty of possums and tree rats. Diseases and natural animal killing animal food chain, added with the specific animals natural food source found in most yards even in town for the most part determine health and population of these animals.

I don't live in the extreme boonies. I have 4 neighbors on my road and only two families live here full time. I can walk out the back or front door in the spring and see deer, turkeys, lots of rabbits, coons, tree rats, possums etc. Unfortunately I also have Yotes {confirmed kill by one of my allowed hunters}. Yotes take a lot to eat due to size and I would imagine a 200 lb snake to survive would need a considerable meal as well much more so than a caged one. I'm talking about adult snakes in the wild unrestrained and needing the energy to survive. What would be the only possible natural balance for a Python in the Glades capable enough to have an impact on reproduction? The only thing comes to mind is a full grown Gator.

Now around my parts it's not that unusual for a small dog or cat to go missing in a matter of a minute. IF this happens an hour or so before dark to up to a couple hours after sunrise a Yote is a strong possibility as to the reason.

IF the states east of The Mississippi River had been on their toes they Yote infestation could have been stopped by a bounty being set. A Python round up in an area they do not belong native too also makes sense. When I go outside my house at night to let my Rat Terrier out I carry a firearm. Why? Yotes. I can hear them CLOSE sometimes as in a hundred feet away. The snakes need to go and owners no matter if for reasons of pet or research need to be responsible and accountable if they escape. I say the same about the ever increasing Lion and Tiger rescues or anyone keeping wildlife as pets or for whatever purpose.

60 posted on 01/16/2016 5:29:44 PM PST by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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I have been visiting Everglades Park on fishing trips for the last 20 years. We used to stay at the now hurricane demolished hotel, and now I drag an RV down there. It is true the raccoons which used to really be pests are gone. In fact I was surprised to see one swimming between the islands at the western side of whitewater bay in December. I have only ever seen one snake and at the time I didn’t recognize it as a python so I left it alone. I met the winner of the last hunt and his opinion is that you need to know where to look for them as they are mostly up under the banks of the islands. What most of the old timers attribute the decline of game to is the fact that the Indians and original settlers used to use fires in the rainy season to flush game out, and the fire cleared land subsequently allowed for a lot of rich habitat. The one thing I know is the park management is clueless and their only real agenda seems to be to keep the sportsman out.


67 posted on 01/17/2016 6:43:43 AM PST by Topcatfl
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So much BS in that article it’s not even funny. Sigh


86 posted on 01/22/2016 9:26:51 AM PST by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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