This might sound odd...
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 6:56 am
But I've been chomping at the bit (as my old man would say) to go down to Florida and hunt Pythons.
I figure that a 20 gauge (that's rated for steel shot if there are any that is) would be perfect for taking care of the animals in wetland habitats and one of my .410's with lead shot would be perfect for dry land.
Because most often than not the shots would be at close ranges and would be headshots for the most part.
I'm pretty good at taking care of the native species (been doing so all of my life) but ever since I was a kid I've always wanted to go after constrictors.
But if I ever get the chance I know this is what my reaction would be if I were to bag one.... party2
Because as odd as this might sound Snake killing is something I love to do, not from a sportsmanship or fair chase aspect...but because I get great joy from killing them.
I figure it this way.
Some like to hunt deer, others Elk and hogs....My game of choice are snakes and invasive constrictor species in general.
I figure that a 20 gauge (that's rated for steel shot if there are any that is) would be perfect for taking care of the animals in wetland habitats and one of my .410's with lead shot would be perfect for dry land.
Because most often than not the shots would be at close ranges and would be headshots for the most part.
I'm pretty good at taking care of the native species (been doing so all of my life) but ever since I was a kid I've always wanted to go after constrictors.
But if I ever get the chance I know this is what my reaction would be if I were to bag one.... party2
Because as odd as this might sound Snake killing is something I love to do, not from a sportsmanship or fair chase aspect...but because I get great joy from killing them.
I figure it this way.
Some like to hunt deer, others Elk and hogs....My game of choice are snakes and invasive constrictor species in general.