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#163174 - 08/02/17 07:12 PM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Originally Posted By: CrazyCajun
WP, Not sure even Chief's sauce picante recipe would do it for me!!! Guess it depends on how hungry ya get!!!

I want the skins!!!!!!!


Stick with gator.
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#163175 - 08/02/17 07:17 PM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: Chief]
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Yeah well they make fine boots too grin
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#163200 - 08/04/17 02:38 AM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: W Polidori]
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Fascinating photo. We don't have any snakes here in N.Z. thankfully.
Have tried Python in Queensland, Australia when doing E&E. Jolly good eating actually. In fact,we were so hungry, would have happily eaten the crotch out of a rag doll..

So what are these things eating in the Everglades to be so prolific?

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#163208 - 08/04/17 12:16 PM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: needfull things]
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Not to pass along what might only be a rumor...

But somebody in Florida told me in recent years that other non-native snakes have found their way into the ecosystem. This guy said "cobra" and maybe others, but a web search does not bring up anything about this.

I understand the pythons skins can be used, maybe just skin them out and leave the carcass. Bring the heads in for the cash reward.

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#163240 - 08/06/17 09:06 AM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: W Polidori]
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Dumb question here but what would be the gauge/caliber to use on those huge snakes???

Would a Taurus Judge in 410 be good or would a 12 ga pump be better.

Is a hunting license required to hunt the Burmese Pythons??

Wayne
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#163245 - 08/06/17 09:41 AM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Wayne,

I think any of these would be good choices for snakes. That combos pack was set up for the Judge and similar revolvers.


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#163314 - 08/08/17 08:13 AM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren,
I have all of the above. Also use them in my Bond Arms derringer.

Nifty little piece,I have 9 different barrels for mine.

Kind of hard to choose which one is better,the Taurus Public Defender Poly or the Bond.

Wayne
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#163317 - 08/08/17 08:57 AM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: Wayne Dengler]
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Wayne,

I've got the Snakeslayer. Nice gun, I like the barrels available as well.
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#163331 - 08/08/17 12:57 PM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren,
I have found that the recoil in the Bond Arms not at all bad. The grip permits the recoil to go into the palm of the hand and not the web. 410 loads are not bad at all and now there are many different factory rounds to choose from.

I think that when the Taurus Judge series came out a few years ago,ammunition companies sat up and took notice.

Wayne
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#163339 - 08/08/17 02:38 PM Re: Pythons in Florida [Re: Wayne Dengler]
W Polidori Offline
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Agreed Wayne, but some of the 3" loads are stiff. Going to look at the Judge, also the Smith Governor sometime.
A friend of mine fully engraved this Snakeslayer. The stag grips are from their custom shop.


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