Found this video because I killed a massive copperhead today in North Louisiana. We guessed +40". I have some pictures of him laid beside the pick axe I killed him with, and he is around 6-7" longer than it. I feel sick about messing him up with the pick axe so bad. I didn't know how abnormally large he was; I would have tried to keep him in one piece.
I feel even worse now that your video description says that the largest recorded was 40". He was at least that.
Since you are in Louisiana, you encountered a Southern Copperhead. If you killed one larger than a yardstick, 36 inches or more, you had a monster. Since they are poisonous even people who like snakes will not think poorly of you for killing it. Not your fault. The snake should have been smarter.
That's not me in the video, it's a buddy of mine. I was just filming. I think he made his snake stick out of a garage ceiling hook and a rod of some kind. Be careful!
@mandowalt A copperhead wouldn't have killed you, so you should have really tried to dispose of it without killing it, but I don't blame you if you were scared shitless of it
So yea that was definatly a female not a male and for anyone else watching this video I would strongly recomend not attempting to grab a snake the way that this guy did. Man you had WAY too many times that you could of gotten bit. Seriously lets be a little more cautious next time shall we
YOU be fucking careful when you mess around with those copperheads
MrPIankton 1 month ago
@MrPIankton yes mother
BigJT2010 1 month ago
Quit while you're ahead. I counted at least four times you SHOULD have been bitten!
MrSirlulzalot 2 months ago
Hey guys,
Found this video because I killed a massive copperhead today in North Louisiana. We guessed +40". I have some pictures of him laid beside the pick axe I killed him with, and he is around 6-7" longer than it. I feel sick about messing him up with the pick axe so bad. I didn't know how abnormally large he was; I would have tried to keep him in one piece.
I feel even worse now that your video description says that the largest recorded was 40". He was at least that.
mandowalt 3 months ago
@mandowalt
Since you are in Louisiana, you encountered a Southern Copperhead. If you killed one larger than a yardstick, 36 inches or more, you had a monster. Since they are poisonous even people who like snakes will not think poorly of you for killing it. Not your fault. The snake should have been smarter.
refidnasb1 3 months ago
@refidnasb1 whered you get your hook?
BigJT2010 1 month ago
@BigJT2010
That's not me in the video, it's a buddy of mine. I was just filming. I think he made his snake stick out of a garage ceiling hook and a rod of some kind. Be careful!
refidnasb1 1 month ago
@refidnasb1 Careful is my middle name... next to danger. Thanks:)
BigJT2010 1 month ago
@mandowalt A copperhead wouldn't have killed you, so you should have really tried to dispose of it without killing it, but I don't blame you if you were scared shitless of it
dalektaliban 1 month ago
So yea that was definatly a female not a male and for anyone else watching this video I would strongly recomend not attempting to grab a snake the way that this guy did. Man you had WAY too many times that you could of gotten bit. Seriously lets be a little more cautious next time shall we
HardCoreWild87 6 months ago
where was this i live in north texas too
themasterbater6996 6 months ago
@themasterbater6996
Joppa Preserve in Far South Dallas. In the immediate vicinity were some old cabin ruins. Ideal habitat for a copperhead snake to grow so large.
refidnasb1 6 months ago
Steve Irwin of Dallas. Love it.
volition 8 months ago
It helps if you point out the genitalia with a hot poker.
texaskaje 8 months ago
@texaskaje
Ha, I just got this. Luckily, there were no ticks on her. :)
chickensmack 7 months ago