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must have been smoking some good stuffYears ago a buddy and I decided to hike to the top of the Verdugo Mountains to see the LA city lights on a hot summer night . Up towards the summit , we saw a large blob in the middle of the fire road , looked like a super large cow patty . We kept away from it and went to the top of the hill . On our way back down we saw the big blob again in the same spot . From about 15 feet away I threw a quarter size stone at it and scored a hit . Like a coiled spring it went into the air , Hissing , a rattle like a buzz saw . Not only that , that big snake came after me , I started to run down the fire road in the dark with my buddy , and that giant snake was right behind us . I kept saying out loud don't fall , don't fall . It was chasing us for 200 feet or so , i looked back during the run and could see it right on our ass , I mean ten or 12 feet behind us , the mouth was open , the hissing was intense. I did not know a snake could move that fast . We heard it slow and give up the pursuit , turned around to to see the brute turn left and head into the bushes . All the while breathing and hissing hard . What sticks in my mind was how long this snake was !
I have had the experience of having southern pacific rattlesnakes challenge and come at me. I live in the back country and keep snake tongs close as I have dog training facility where I use the open areas on my property to handle dogs. More than once I have grabbed a southern with tongs and let them go when they fought and had them come straight at me. Make no mistake some southern pacific rattlesnakes will stand their ground and become aggressive and attack when agitated. The bigger older models seem more prone to this behavior from my experience This is why I tell folks just go around them and don't interact when you come upon one. We're the aliens this is their turf.must have been smoking some good stuff
Ground blind in this spot.ttrose , were you in a tree stand or a ground blind ?
I caught this one next to my garage. Let him go miles away from my house in the middle of nowhere. I was wearing snake gaters and I have snake tongs. My wife was also watching me with a loaded 1187 in case things went side ways.
John
Don't count on the snakes going away for the winter especially with the La Nina we are looking at for this season (mild winter) Good rule of thumb - if you are seeing lizards the snakes are out.ttrose with the colder weather, snakes will be gone till spring . But regardless I have this habit of always looking were I step or put my hands when in the outdoors . I also had a girl friend that got bit by a rattle snake hiking down Switzers canyon to the water falls, she told me all about her ordeal .