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Yes, on taking another look at my last post I see it came out a bit easy to misunderstand.
That photo was a call out the other day and goes with the title of the worst type of call out. Poor thing had a 45kg gas bottle dropped on it and had to be euthed. very sad accident. No ones fault just a horrible thing to happen. I put it up to show what we deal with at times, its not all glitz and glamour like the add for "snake boss" makes out. Makes me wonder if she belly crawls through cobweb and rat infested roof spaces........,
Each to his own Butters, I find that hooking into a bag is great and works well in a controlled environment like a pit when I'm teaching catching, but in the feild it is very rare that I have a simple hook into the bag scenario as the animal is always under or behind something, or in danger of escaping me into a more difficult spot, so straight out tailing, or hook and tail, or pinning and heading is more viable. I'm curious though to ask how often you deal with wild coastal and inland taipans in a relocation situation mate?
That photo was a call out the other day and goes with the title of the worst type of call out. Poor thing had a 45kg gas bottle dropped on it and had to be euthed. very sad accident. No ones fault just a horrible thing to happen. I put it up to show what we deal with at times, its not all glitz and glamour like the add for "snake boss" makes out. Makes me wonder if she belly crawls through cobweb and rat infested roof spaces........,
Each to his own Butters, I find that hooking into a bag is great and works well in a controlled environment like a pit when I'm teaching catching, but in the feild it is very rare that I have a simple hook into the bag scenario as the animal is always under or behind something, or in danger of escaping me into a more difficult spot, so straight out tailing, or hook and tail, or pinning and heading is more viable. I'm curious though to ask how often you deal with wild coastal and inland taipans in a relocation situation mate?