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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Parnell on February 09, 2012, 11:33:45 am

Title: florida python pictures
Post by: Parnell on February 09, 2012, 11:33:45 am
I hadn't seen these yet.  Sent by a park ranger I know down here.
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Post by: Pat B on February 09, 2012, 11:36:52 am
That will help control the overpopulation of deer.   Kind of scarry. Thanks, Steve. Cool pics.
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Post by: Pappy on February 09, 2012, 11:42:06 am
WOW,Man what a snake. yips :o :o
   Pappy
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Post by: Stoker on February 09, 2012, 11:50:22 am
That's one big critter..
Thanks Leroy
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Post by: Bevan R. on February 09, 2012, 12:00:37 pm
You should get the skin, there just might be enough to back one of fishhead telephone post war bows >:D
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Post by: bowtarist on February 09, 2012, 12:27:28 pm
Wow, that's a big'un.  My four year old said, "somethin dead inside of somethin dead, I bet that smells bad".  ;D and I bet it did. dpgratz  Gotta watch your kids w/ someting like that slitherin around.  dpgratz
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Post by: Parnell on February 09, 2012, 12:56:03 pm
Mmm hmmm.  I live in a neighborhood in the west coast corridor between I 75 and hwy. 41 where everyone is...yea. ::)
But, there the canal that feeds out of the glades is all of 80 yards or so from the house.  I wonder how long it will be before I see a python in the neighborhood.  I've already seen them maybe 12 miles inland.
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Post by: osage outlaw on February 09, 2012, 03:32:44 pm
Those pictures are flying all around the net.  I saw them last week on a different forum.  The conversation quickly turned from the snake to the young woman watching them cut it open.
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Post by: mullet on February 09, 2012, 04:37:15 pm
 Kinda makes you think when you sit down under that tree, in the dark come Turkey season. I read a report from the University of N. C. last week that says they expect to see them as far north as S.C. and Ga. in the future. They said they will survive the cold weather by hybernating in barns, sheds culverts and caves.
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Post by: JW_Halverson on February 09, 2012, 05:38:09 pm
A Florida researcher has been doing road counts of wildlife in that part of the country for quite a while.  He reports 98% reduction in raccoons, 100% of opossums, 80-something reduction in bobcats, and 90-something reduction of deer just in the last 10 years.  Florida has now banned the import of most snakes but are allowing people who own them to trade/swap/sell their current stock.   The pet trade in Florida says these snakes are not to blame for the lack of small, medium, and large mammals in the python infested zone.

Really?  I'll give 'em $1,000 to go camping out there for a weekend if they will take their kids, too.  Something tells me that money is safer than Fort Knox. 

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Post by: Gus on February 09, 2012, 06:06:40 pm
Heck I'd love to go Python hunting...
But I hear you have to have a special license to catch 'em...

Anybody tried Chicken Fired Python yet?
With all the Roundups going on for useful species like Rattlesnakes you'd figure someone would start having a Python Roundup in south Florida.

:)

-gus
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Post by: JW_Halverson on February 09, 2012, 06:16:38 pm
Once upon a time they would have offered bounty on them, now they want to charge you for a license to help them fix the problem. 

Considering the size of that snake, I bet you could get a good 50 lbs of lean meat from it!   
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Post by: Ifrit617 on February 09, 2012, 06:53:17 pm
The only way I'd hunt one of those beasts is from a helicopter a solid 20 above the ground... >:D >:D >:D I'm cool with gators, frogs, spiders, ect. but there is something about snakes that freaks me out....   ;D Haha...  Still that sucker sure would back a bunch of bows....

Jon
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Post by: mullet on February 09, 2012, 09:32:03 pm
 The permit is $25 and the first year everybody bought permits and not a single snake was harvested. They are tasty, a little chewy, though. My Buddy that does tattoo's traded a Tat' for a sixteen footer a guy had raised for about ten years. As soon as it was confirmed it was the new owner's my Buddy stomped the head to the guys horror. The next day he skinned and tanned the hide and we had a cook out. Big chunks of tough meat on the grill. :)
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Post by: Keenan on February 09, 2012, 10:58:34 pm
Wow :o  Incredible. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by: Rick Wallace on February 10, 2012, 12:48:41 am
I havent seen one up here yet,,but if i do,its dead,,,if i get a shot.  >:D
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Post by: criveraville on February 10, 2012, 02:59:47 am
That is one big snake and would cover lots of bows.

Cipriano
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Post by: Jimbob on February 10, 2012, 11:38:49 am
The permit is $25 and the first year everybody bought permits and not a single snake was harvested. They are tasty, a little chewy, though. My Buddy that does tattoo's traded a Tat' for a sixteen footer a guy had raised for about ten years. As soon as it was confirmed it was the new owner's my Buddy stomped the head to the guys horror. The next day he skinned and tanned the hide and we had a cook out. Big chunks of tough meat on the grill. :)

HAHAHAHAHA, I would have loved to see that guys face.  Bet it was priceless.  I keep watching that show "swamp wars" on animal planet, and when they catch a python they just take it back to where ever they are going.  WHY DONT THEY KILL THEM????  The narrorator also always seems to mention how its a growing problem, WELL DUH, Give Johnny a .45 instead of a cage.
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Post by: mullet on February 10, 2012, 09:28:59 pm
jimbob, the reason they keep it alive is after the baby got strangled down here their was a Politicion and Media frenzy and they passed all kinds of laws, it was election year ::). The laws after the excitement and photo op's wore off were watered down. You are not allowed to buy/import anymore in Florida but you can still trade or sell among established breeders/collectors what you have in stock. So,,JMO I imagine there is still a good Black Market going on. I know quite a few people that have them and they can't afford the permit.
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Post by: Ifrit617 on February 10, 2012, 11:39:47 pm
jimbob, the reason they keep it alive is after the baby got strangled down here their was a Politicion and Media frenzy and they passed all kinds of laws, it was election year ::). The laws after the excitement and photo op's wore off were watered down. You are not allowed to buy/import anymore in Florida but you can still trade or sell among established breeders/collectors what you have in stock. So,,JMO I imagine there is still a good Black Market going on. I know quite a few people that have them and they can't afford the permit.


Why the #$%# would anyone ever keep a snake like that as a pet???? Geez... Man I hate snakes.

Jon
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Post by: Gus on February 11, 2012, 12:16:33 am
Love sakes and had them most of my life.
Found a new home for my snakes when my first boy was born.
We'll have snakes again when my boys are old enough
and strong enough to handle them.

:)

-gus