The Deschutes - good fishin but saw 3 rattlers on a mile trail by the river. Too many snakes. LOL Also had a rat tail beaver launch itself out of a side of a bank as i was stepping out of the water. Thing seriously tried to eat me ( i'm in shorts and tank top fishin ) all i saw was teeth comin at me - had to beat the thing off with my flyrod - it turned down river then charged me again - smacked it again with rod - hey ! i admit - i was shook !!!
my dad catches them to take to schools, along with various other snakes, turtles, and amphibians to teach about them, how to tell if they are dangerous or not, and that we shouldn't kill them just because they're venomous
That's a beaut of a snake. Was it a tiger or a western d-back? The vid shakes alot, but I'm glad you didn't get bit. We only have timber and eastern d-backs here, so no real big ones.
Between Madras and Maupin, on day 3 of a 4 day float trip. I almost stepped on him before he rattled - he could barely move he was so bloated, busy swallowing his meal. Thankfully, otherwise I would have been bitten.
Wow. Luckily he was to busy to bother w/ you! We've seen quite a few right in the middle of established camps over the last couple years...probably 4 or so this summer. I have lots of pictures, but no video. We mostly float the lower section f/ Buckhollow to Heritage.
The Deschutes - good fishin but saw 3 rattlers on a mile trail by the river. Too many snakes. LOL Also had a rat tail beaver launch itself out of a side of a bank as i was stepping out of the water. Thing seriously tried to eat me ( i'm in shorts and tank top fishin ) all i saw was teeth comin at me - had to beat the thing off with my flyrod - it turned down river then charged me again - smacked it again with rod - hey ! i admit - i was shook !!!
johnjsil 1 year ago
thats my brothers fly rod!
knutsmom 2 years ago
Couldn't see a thing. Too shaky. Sorry.
cliffwalkinfool 2 years ago
my dad catches them to take to schools, along with various other snakes, turtles, and amphibians to teach about them, how to tell if they are dangerous or not, and that we shouldn't kill them just because they're venomous
blunklaura 4 years ago 8
Your dad is an alright man.
ConservationBoy 2 years ago 5
i hear you man if its out in the wild dont kill it but if that thing is in one of my yards or in my house its going to be dead
80sheadbanger963 2 years ago
That's a beaut of a snake. Was it a tiger or a western d-back? The vid shakes alot, but I'm glad you didn't get bit. We only have timber and eastern d-backs here, so no real big ones.
psychominias 4 years ago
Oh my...I hate those rattlesnakes! Where did you see it?
oregongirl210 4 years ago
Between Madras and Maupin, on day 3 of a 4 day float trip. I almost stepped on him before he rattled - he could barely move he was so bloated, busy swallowing his meal. Thankfully, otherwise I would have been bitten.
jpiekos 4 years ago
Wow. Luckily he was to busy to bother w/ you! We've seen quite a few right in the middle of established camps over the last couple years...probably 4 or so this summer. I have lots of pictures, but no video. We mostly float the lower section f/ Buckhollow to Heritage.
oregongirl210 4 years ago