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From: gatorhunter92
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  • good job hommie

  • @redtreepython

    Thanks homie ;)

    Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching

  • Very good video guys I love snakes

  • @marcoalopez1

    Thank ya sir! I am very glad you liked it. You should check out my others because the footage is much better. Thanks for watching brother !!

  • iI breed several species crotalus in Germany

  • @POdXXvv

    Congrats, they are an amazing genus to work with. Thanks for watching :)

  • That second one looked like it was just trying to take a nap.

    That last one was definitely the most beautiful of these, and the most street-wise, it seems.

  • @AtarahDerek

    To be as big as he was, I would have to agree with you on the street wise. Thanks for watching :)

  • I am 42 now I am appreciating these snakes more an more everyday, Makes me want to go back to school and get reeducated...love the all the films.I think i have watched them all this morning. Good thing you are doing, God Bless, and MAN be careful LOL

  • @jonsteen100

    Wow!! Thanks for watching them all!!! That is alot of time!! I am glad you are learning from them and God bless you as well brother. I try my best to be careful and I fully believe God watches over me while I am filming

  • Wait why the hell you wanna see a real rattle snake if it bite your or shoot venom at you you would wish you never see one again

  • @KICKASS4661

    I have never been bitten by a venomous snake and if I ever do, it is completely my fault. I would certainly continue to study these beautiful reptiles. Rattlesnakes also do not spit venom at predators. I believe you're thinking of the spitting cobra. Thanks alot for watching buddy and I hope you gained an appreciation for snakes!

  • ur welcome@gatorhunter92

  • Ive always wanted to see a rattlesnake still haven't.

  • @scorpio0881

    They are not hard to find, trust me. Especially Dbacks. You just gotta know where to look and you can get over 100 in a night. Thanks for watching :)

  • i could give u a great spot to find cottonmouths! there is a canal spanning the entire town of rosharon and i have personally caught over 100 silver belly cottonmouths there

  • @justinclements85

    Cool!!! I recently found a fantastic place for cottonmouths that still retain their juvenile bandings as adults. I will post videos soon. I am about to post one of the typical color.

  • that baby atrox looks very similar to a mojave!!!

  • @TripAAAHerping

    The baby atrox is definitely a Mojave. Congratulations on being the first to recognize it. HAHA. This is an old reel of a whole bunch of films from 2007. I had not yet perfected distinguishing the babies quite yet at that time. You deserve a sticker.

  • Great video! what kind of snake were you holding at the beginning of this video?  I hope to be finding a rattlesnake this summer cause i still haven't had any luck with those guys. Lots of copperheads though.

  • @TXherper161

    I was holding a Longnose snake. Very common in that area. You've never caught a rattler and you live in Texas? What county do you live in? Maybe we can go collecting sometime and I'll show you around. Thanks for the compliments.

  • @gatorhunter92 haha That would be great.

  • @gatorhunter92 I live in The Woodlands area

  • @TXherper161

    Haha!!! Thats hilarious!! I also live in the Woodlands. I saw some of your clips and thought I recognized some of the areas.

  • @gatorhunter92 wow. haha, i guess it is a pretty small world. so where do u go to look for snakes?

  • @TXherper161

    Depends on the target species. I have great milk snake, copperhead, water snake, rat snake, and racer spots and a few places to go and catch alligators. I need a good cottonmouth spot. For the rattlers, I go to west texas

  • @gatorhunter92 Since i don't drive yet my options are limited, but i have a fairly good cottonmouth spot. i've got at least 3 great spots for diamondback water snakes, yellow bellied, and broad-banded water snakes. And i also have a really good copperhead spot (u can see in my video) and i have been told that if u got to lake conroe and stop at some of the little islands in it. you can find timber rattlesnakes but i still haven't gotten around to doing that.

  • @TXherper161

    I have found 3 Timber rattlers since ive lived in this county over the past ten years. Hard to find snake. Copperheads are definitely my most common snake. Ill have to check out your cottonmouth spot!!! In the woodlands?? Would have never guessed that.

  • @gatorhunter92 Ya it's called the George Mitchell Nature Preserve if u look in the right spots the've got some places to find cottonmouths, as a matter of fact my cottonmouth video is in the spot i'm talking about.

  • Nice job man.

  • @zucabrasil

    Thanks alot man

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