Posted on 03/08/2017 12:15:02 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT
Wildlife officers (left to right) James Bales, Sergio Najera, and Alexis Del Los Santos captured a 15-foot female Burmese python on Monday. The female was breeding with four other males scientists call it a breeding ball when the officers found her. They shot the female and two of the males. The other two escaped. Wildlife officers (left to right) James Bales, Sergio Najera, and Alexis Del Los Santos captured a 15-foot female Burmese python
Over the years, biologists have tested a variety of strategies to contain the snakes, including releasing females outfitted with radio trackers to act as Judas snakes, snake-sniffing dogs and an iPhone app that lets people immediately report a snake sighting. This past year, the state hired a pair of Irula tribesmen, whose ancestors helped hunt pythons to extinction in India, to track down snakes.
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What??? I didn't see the video, but, man, if they are all knotted up in a ball, it seems like the perfect target for 00 buckshot, not choked down at all. Four or five shots into that ball of snakes and they are all dead... Or so it seems to me. What am I doing wrong?
Aim low, they may be slithering!!!!
Sign up Hillary Clinton, she is currently unemployed.
Hillary wouldn’t recognize a snake. Look who she married!
The saying is, “evil knows, where evil sleeps!”.
That said, she has trouble waddling from one room to the next!
Reminds me of the man who was convicted of murdering his wife and her lover-—both with only one shot.
(Why do officials make things so complicated?)
Finally a job I can appreciate. I am going to retire and move to Floriduh to take up Snake Huntin.
Sounds like the perfect opportunity for drone strikes. Maybe use something harmful to snakes like a poisoned pellet. Find a snake, shoot the pellet at it. If it touches the snake the snake starts to melt or something to that effect.
You could make it a booth at a state fair. 5 bucks for 15 minutes of drone play.
Theyre breeding, thats the problem, Duncan said at the meeting. So kill them....
Actually, that is good advice for some other issues we are facing.
There was a similar joke about turning the lover into a eunuch by punching the wife in the mouth, or some such...
As for the article, a person could make some good money catching the snakes alive and selling them outside of Florida. Of course, the big nasty ones would probably have to be turned into boots and belts and python sausages.
Put a bounty on them...Problem solved!
“Have gun, will travel reads the card of the man...’’
Yes, I can walk down a road and look on both sides!
How much are they paying those tribesmen?
And a list of businesses that will gladly buy the skins
Andy, I don’t want to start an argument with you; but your statement troubled me.
We hunt for food. And good, ethical, time-honored hunting practices guide us; i.e. use what you kill; and make the kill clean and merciful.
I don’t see any sport in making the dispatch cruel.
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