I definatly would'nt fault anyone for killing a rattler or copperhead, and i have done-in my share. But, maybe i am getting wiser or older and stupid(or nuts), but i am not sure if i will wack the next one i see on my place, unless i am going to fry 'em up. We(family) all have snake boots, and i preach to look before reaching/stepping/crawling thru the thick stuff, especially downed trees. I want to treat them just like a hornets nest, and give them a wide berth...of course the hornets don't crawl around under foot

. I think that they have their place in the "system" and they do eat alot of rodents, so i am posting a tenative truce.
The odds of getting hurt on the tractor are way more than getting bit by a snake. I have done a ton of outdoor activities and have seen my share of poisonous snakes, and have never been knowingly struck at. I did get chased by a cottonmouth, apparently he didn't take to kindly to being struck with a boat paddle while he was sunning on a branch a foot above the river(young and stupid), and if the dang thing could have climbed into the boat, he would still be driving it. A cottonmouth did get my Golden on the paw(duck hunting in S Fla amongst the skeeters, gators and cottonmouths). The vet gave him a shot of antibotics and his paw looked like a catchers mitt for a couple of days, then he healed up fine. If bit, and you know the identity of the snake, a calm drive to the ER usually results in successfull treatment. I personally don't know anyone that has been bit or struck at.
So, i am curious, how many of you have actuallty been struck at or bit or know personally someone that has? It doesn't count if you were messing with the snake like i was. Hmmm, maybe that Q should be a new thread?, Ok, i will post it, but tomorrow i am leaving for a 3 week camping trip, so won't check it after Mon for a while.
I am much more fearfull of the potential of running across a "two legged" snake slithering around on my property, and do take precautions for "them" also.
RD