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07-31-2008, 09:53 PM
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Location: Central New Mexico
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Originally Posted by Pintada Kid
Rattlesnake meat is Delicious it tastes between Rabbit and chicken. Chicken you eat with your fingers and Rattlesnake meat is Stringy and you use your fingers and fingernails to strip the Stringy meat off the bones it comes right off in strips. You cook it like you would chicken or Dry it like Jerky. Rattlesnake Meat is good for High Blood Pressure the Fat is good for Arthritis and Rheumetism it really works. pintada kid at webtv.net
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I have had rattlesnake fried in a kettle a few times. Tasted more like chicken. It was very tough. You have to be carefull with the bone because it is very hard.
Seems like you are getting a hard time from folks that do not even live in NM.
I really don't like to kill snakes myself. I just leave them be. Some of the largest rattlesnakes I have ever seen in NM come from down south of Corona. We ran across one wood cutting several years ago that was 6 foot 8 inches long. Scared the S@!t out of my brother. Now the skin hangs on his wall  .
Most of the land owners I know kill them on sight.
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07-31-2008, 09:56 PM
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Red Sox Fan
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Location: Las Cruces and loving it!
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Originally Posted by Towanda
 Nope, the end is not in sight yet.
I just got back from my vacation ... and have spent a long time reading the comments on this thread. If I had been here days ago, I would have warned everyone to refrain from personal attacks and namecalling, but the thread seems to have overcome that little violation of the rules and gone on harmlessly (nonvenomously).
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Oh ho, ho! We could tell you were on vacation, Towanda. It was a little bit like being in a classroom when the teacher isn't there...
Hope you had a good vacation.
~clairz
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07-31-2008, 11:27 PM
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Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Well, I can see I missed some verrrrry interesting discussions while I was gone.
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07-31-2008, 11:48 PM
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Towanda
Not sure the stringy part sounds very appetizing.
Since I have both high blood pressure and arthritis, I probably need to go out and hunt some rattlesnakes.
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Come to the E Mtns and hunt all you want. (we'll make more). Seriously, if I never see one in person I will be happy. Since I have had two people I know and who live within a few miles of me have their dogs bitten by rattlers on their property this summer, I have asked dh to pick up some snake shot.
Bullsnakes I will let be, perhaps chase them away from the house and area immediately surrounding it, but a rattler probably would not get a gimme from me.
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08-01-2008, 06:54 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: center of N.M.
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Rattlesnake Fat
You might be able to get about half a cup of fat off a 5 foot rattlesnake and it takes an hour to disect one sometimes it might still be moving around when your disecting it. You dont need very much fat one or two applications and the pain is gone for months or even years. Also you must believe on the fat and so a positive attitude is important. ALTERNATIVE...... You can also use Skunk Fat but i prefer Rattlesnake Fat. pintada kid at webtv.net
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08-01-2008, 08:49 AM
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Just an irrational superstitious girl in the world
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Moriarty, NM
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Originally Posted by Steve-o
Ahhhh, the whole time Im thinking your DH got bit by a desert recluse species ( Loxoceles deserta). 
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Nope. We're SATURATED with moisture here ( and it's unbelievable how quickly I want to leave this behind!) so i'm sure it wasn't that species.
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08-01-2008, 10:00 AM
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Rangers FC supporter
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Location: Western Chicagoland
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Originally Posted by RamblinRoseRanch
Nope. We're SATURATED with moisture here ( and it's unbelievable how quickly I want to leave this behind!) so i'm sure it wasn't that species.
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Yeah, I was talking about Utah, not UT (Tennessee). 
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08-01-2008, 11:01 PM
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WOWZERS STEVE-O over 12 THOUSAND POSTS!!!
...in under 2 years and this is just one of several forum boards you visit? I'm surprised you find time to leave the city and go snake handling!
Some of your flower pictures are really lovely, it appears you were out of the concrete and off the asphalt long enough to set up camera equipment...but to assuage your inquiring mind, I will answer your questions ONE TIME. If you have a misunderstanding of my answers, (see University of Tennessee not the state of Utah), I'm confident you can rethink all this until it makes sense to you.
As it seems to be the flavor of this thread, let me provide you with a bare bone biography~formally educated and degreed in Environmental Science, I can (parenthesize and italicize Latin nomenclature with the best of'em). The schooling didn't make me an expert, it just opened the door to a life seeking to better understand how the whole world works. I have had the good fortune to spend most of my life outside.
My time on the internet is fun and sometimes educational, but a mere blink of the eye compared to your media (teevee & internet) exposure.
To maximize our communication and understanding, it will be necessary to shift your paradigm.(it won't hurt, I promise) Your questions come from a 2008 perspective. As you read my answers please keep in mind that the event I related occurred mid-twentieth century. Life was quite different. The setting wasn't URBAN, or SUBURBAN, it was RURAL. Rural in a way that doesn't exist today.
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Originally Posted by Steve-o
Were you taken to the hospital? NO. I was seen immediately by a medical professional, my mom, a registered nurse. Our closest state-of-the-art medical facility was located some ten miles away. It consisted of a two-story clapboard farmhouse that had been converted into a hospital. Consulting room, surgery, laboratory, and pharmacy on the first floor. Men's ward, women's ward, and a laying in room (maternity) and nursery upstairs. This is where the anti-venom serum came from along with Doc Hulen to our place.
Were the snakes positively ID'd (by someone who knows snakes) as cottonmouths? YES, me. Later my dad and uncle confirmed my identification when they cleaned the creek behind our house of the said snakes. I am unsure if my dad and uncle were somebodies who knew the area snakes, they were just third generation on our homestead.
There wasn't a herpatologist mucking about in the back forty, not even a lousy CSI tech with a herpatologist on the other end of a cell phone that day.
Watersnakes are notorious for being quite defensive At what point does defensive become aggressive? 'Quite defensive' may be herpatologically/politically correct. In this particular scenario 'quite defensive' does not merely obfusticate, it states an untruth. When snakes come out of water to attack, seems to lean more to aggressive to me.
It is misleading and dangerous to understate the abilities of a creature in some misguided effort to get people to 'like' them.
( Nerodia spp), way more so than cottonmouths. I BOW to your expertise. I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, just the forest where I live. Bet ya learned that on the internet, didn't ya!
If you were 12, and had multiple bites from 4 (!!!!) cottonmouths, you would have spent several days in the ER, taking MANY vials of anti-venin. NO, NO ER, not even a HIGHLY trained Emergency Medical Technician complete with shiny ambulance and flashing lights. I was a very sick kid, it took a long time to recover. I am still the same height I was when I was attacked by WATER MOCASSINS. To my knowledge, I did nothing to cause these snakes to ATTACK ME.
For whatever reason you have taken on the task of championing snakes, please, please be responsible in what you post. Some folks are niave and/or gullible enough to believe just about anything they see on the internet or teevee.
Have a real good day, Steve-o....or if it's night when you read this, don't let the bed snakes bite! 
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08-02-2008, 10:16 AM
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Well Said Sparkey
Some of these lovers of Nature have never left their homes but spend lots of time reading whatever they can find on the internet and posing as Experts and have nothing of interest to Contribute just contradict peoples stories.LOS QUE SABEN MAS Y ENTIENDEN MENOS. When it comes down to it Rattlesnakes or other Wild Animals have a Brain it could be a Sick Brain or a Healthy Brain but like Humans they all React a little different and dont quite follow what us Humans experts say they will do. Just like some Humans dont react normally to all Situations why should Rattlesnakes or Moccasins? pintada kid at webtv.net
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08-03-2008, 08:28 PM
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Rangers FC supporter
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Location: Western Chicagoland
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Originally Posted by Pintada Kid
Some of these lovers of Nature have never left their homes but spend lots of time reading whatever they can find on the internet and posing as Experts
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Im glad you know me so well, kid. You dont know snakes from your elbow, its apparent by the blatant lies youve told regarding snakes. Heck, many experts over at the fieldherpforums got a good chuckle out of the stuff you write. But please, point the finger at me all you want, people here can choose to believe what they want, I just sincerely hope they dont believe YOU.
Oh, and the TOS on this board state that English is the only language allowed. I sure hope youre not insulting me or anyone else with what you wrote. 
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