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From: refidnasb1
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  • YOU be fucking careful when you mess around with those copperheads

  • @MrPIankton yes mother

  • Quit while you're ahead. I counted at least four times you SHOULD have been bitten!

  • 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

    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 whered you get your hook?

  • @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 Careful is my middle name... next to danger. Thanks:)

  • @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

  • where was this i live in north texas too

  • @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.

  • Steve Irwin of Dallas. Love it.

  • It helps if you point out the genitalia with a hot poker.

  • @texaskaje

    Ha, I just got this. Luckily, there were no ticks on her. :)

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