GameHauler Report post Posted May 15, 2008 I ran across that once with Blacks on Mt. Ord SPOOKY feeling Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues 'n' Sheep Report post Posted May 16, 2008 I ran across that once with Blacks on Mt. Ord SPOOKY feeling Before someone calls you a Bigot... .... I'll clarify that you are refering to Timber Rattlers.... Right. That pic of the pile of snakes gave me the chills.... I frickin' hate those things!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueschaser3 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 He is actually refering to Arizona Black Rattlesnakes....not timber rattlesnakes....which do not exist in arizona. Arizona black tailed's, different from arizona blacks, are also confused with Timber rattlesnakes because both are commonly found at high elevations, in timber if you will. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coueschaser3 Report post Posted May 16, 2008 He is actually refering to Arizona Black Rattlesnakes....not timber rattlesnakes....which do not exist in arizona. Arizona black tailed's, different from arizona blacks, are also confused with Timber rattlesnakes because both are commonly found at high elevations, in timber if you will. 1. Blacktail 2.Black 3.Timber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GameHauler Report post Posted May 16, 2008 OOPS Either one would be scary though Its obvious that I am not a bigot since I did not even think of it that way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZ RANGER Report post Posted May 16, 2008 Those pics give me the heebie jeebies. I would be perfectly happy to never see that in the wild. But I bet Lark would walk through there in flip-flops. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COUESAZ Report post Posted May 16, 2008 OK I hope you make the right choice. I am done looking at this darn post. I knew it would get sick with snake photos. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fly4fish Report post Posted July 10, 2010 Hey, it seems that I am a little late on this post, but if anybody comes across this wondering what to do about snake gaiters, I want to stress that you should go with the best pair that you can afford. I bought a cheap pair ($55) and wore them a couple times but then they just got thrown to the side. They were too hot and sweaty and made out of hard plastic (pvc I think) so they were stiff. After having another close call with a rattlesnake where he bit the sole of my river wading boot in mid stride and somehow decided to not strike the bare leg that was right on the ground next to him, I decided it was worth it to go with a pair of snake gaiters that are comfortable enough to wear. I spent $125 on a pair of TurtleSkin SnakeArmor Gaiters and have not regretted it since. I wear them all the time and they are not stiff, hot or sweaty. They are almost unnoticeable as they are made out of a puncture proof fabric that feels much like high quality rain gear. Fortunately I have not tested them out yet on a pair of fangs, but I put my life on it they will stand up to the challenge. Anyway, if you want to look in to TurtleSkin snake gaiters a little more, here is a link to the site where I learned about them and other snake bite prevention clothing: www.SnakeProofGear.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZP&Y Report post Posted July 10, 2010 Looks like a good quality gaiter. I'm on my second pair of snake boots. I had some winchester full leather snake boots, but they were just too heavy and didn't allow enough flexibility. I went to the Irish Setter snake boots which fit much better and have a flexible upper. I ran into a Mohave this spring and man is that a BAD BAD feeling! He was pissed as heck and aggressive! Good luck in the backcountry ! AzP&Y Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Benbrown Report post Posted July 12, 2010 You guys have got to be kidding--right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Distance Report post Posted July 17, 2010 My pop bought me a pair of gortex snake boots from Cabella's. Haven't worn them yet, but they feel really good. Great tread too. They may be a little hot, by the looks of them, but we will see. I am going to buy my son a pair of Foreverlast snake guards, which run about 40.00. He is out growing shoes so quickly, a pair of snake boots would last a season at best. I needed a new pair of hunting boots anyways, so when my dad offered, I took him up on them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1denogean Report post Posted July 17, 2010 timber rattlers do exist in AZ, but for the first time last fall i finally got to see a tiger rattler for the first time!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NRS Report post Posted July 17, 2010 I had one of those " I better start thinking about snake gaiters" moment last week when I walked right by a tiger rattler and did not see or hear it. The 2 people behind me pointed it out to me. Just glad it decided I was to big to eat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Bandido Report post Posted July 17, 2010 Snake boots/gaiters? Yeah my girlfriend wants some too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Str8Shot Report post Posted July 18, 2010 AWESOME ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites