Ataulbe1
12 pointer
When'd you start farming Stone Branch?
Nope.I assume they are dead now.
I'm buying "mineral" with pictures of big snakes on the bag.Man that looks like a good one. Your snake growing program is obviously working.
Figured out if I don't want her in a particular place, I tell her that's where the snake pic came from. I put the rattlesnake skin in a little barn. She sees it, she'll never go in that barn ever again.What did boss lady say about them lol!!
These snakes are in Bullitt Co, adjacent to Ft Knox.Do you all not have copperheads where you live? They’re thick on the western end of the state especially the hilly banks along Kentucky Lake if he saw this one close to home. Western Calloway County close to the Graves County line in close proximity to the Backusburg Mound on the banks of the western fork of the Clark’s River is another hot spot and area I was born and reared where I’ve killed or saw a many.
I figured. Our place is the same way across the river from youThese snakes are in Bullitt Co, adjacent to Ft Knox.
I have killed a few Copperheads on Fort Knox and 1 rattler there. During training exercizes there.These snakes are in Bullitt Co, adjacent to Ft Knox.
These snakes are in Bullitt Co, adjacent to Ft Knox.
No, Bullitt. If that was found on our Jonathan Creek place, my wife would be easy to spot. Bathing suit and snake boots.Ahhh, so that Rattlesnake shed wasn’t Marshall County either then?
Yep, the north side is lousy with snakes.These snakes are in Bullitt Co, adjacent to Ft Knox.
These snakes are in Bullitt Co, adjacent to Ft Knox.