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C.ADAMANTEUS
02-26-05, 09:12 PM
Hey all,
A friend sent me this picture of an 8 ft. 76 pound Western Diamondback. You can see the weight is bending the hook.
I dont like how proud the redneck looks for gaffing the snake though.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v660/crotalusadamanteus/Diamondback.jpg
Comments Plz
Rick
thunder
02-26-05, 09:29 PM
that is incredibly sad to see such a magnificent animal killed. at least we can assume that because of its size it lived pretty long and probably produced offspring, so its not completely gone from the gene pool. ive only ever seen 2 others that came anywhere near that size, tho they werent measured so i dont know how close.
C.ADAMANTEUS
02-27-05, 08:30 AM
If that isnt the largest one ive seen, its the second for sure.
Ive only seen one other comparable sized Atrox before.
Have seen larger C. adamanteus before thogh.
Rick
DataRipper
02-27-05, 09:22 AM
Yeah I would like to cetch him do that..my guess is that it was in a barn of his or somthing but that would be a wonderful snake to own..
Siretsap
02-27-05, 09:45 AM
You sure it was killed? Cause he is holding him with the hooks that have pliers at the end.
C.ADAMANTEUS
02-27-05, 11:29 AM
Siretsap, you may be right.
At first i thought it looked to be penetrating the snake. But his R hand is definately squeezing.
Dunno.......Rick
Siretsap
02-27-05, 11:32 AM
The shape the snake is in, seems to be fed quite often, prob not something you would see in the wild. I think it's his pet...
KrokadilyanGuy3
02-27-05, 12:23 PM
Considering the depth perception and the such, I highly doubt the animal is eight foot, much less 75 pounds. I would maybe say this beast is banking around 6 foot.Zane
Brent Strande
02-27-05, 12:56 PM
If the snake weren't alive, I think that it'd be hanging in more of a straight line 'limp' position.
WOW, either way, that is one helluva snake!
C.ADAMANTEUS
02-27-05, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by KrokadilyanGuy3
Considering the depth perception and the such, I highly doubt the animal is eight foot, much less 75 pounds. I would maybe say this beast is banking around 6 foot.Zane
I may question the 8 ft, but its bigger than six for sure, I believe the weight also. Have caught many Eastern D.Back in the 7 foot 65-80 lb range, and he looks comparable to them, though hes an enormous Western.
But I dont know for sure without being there.
Rick
Ontario_herper
02-27-05, 03:52 PM
There's no way the snake is 76lbs...
8' boas don't even weigh that much
ATBlover
02-27-05, 04:05 PM
yea its not 76 pounds...a retic or burm that long isnt even that much...a 12 foot retic is like that much...and im pretty sure its not dead..it would be straignt unless it is stil sturrgling..but thanks for sharing ur pic...Connor
Jeff_Favelle
02-27-05, 04:19 PM
That snake is being held with a grabber (like the ones Mark O'Shea uses). At least that what it appears to be.
It looks like photoshop to me, and a poor job at that. where is the bottom jaw of that animal grabber.
Asian Jon
02-27-05, 05:07 PM
That image isn't photoshopped. The angle of the pic doesn't allow you to see the other jaw of the grabber...
Edit: I think if you look really, really carefully, you can see a bit of it...
C.ADAMANTEUS
02-27-05, 05:20 PM
I have an 8 ft BCC and shes about 35-40 (havent weighed lately), and the Big D. Backs that Ive caught were heavier than my boa by far. They are heavy snakes.
So I still dont doubt the weight, though im no pro at judging poundages.
Rick
snakehunter
02-27-05, 05:50 PM
This pic was posted a while ago, and comes up every now and then, its a fake, no doubt.
Asian Jon
02-27-05, 06:14 PM
Hmmm...I might have to change my mind on this one. Looked at it again and must agree with snakehunter :rolleyes:
Yep saw it a while ago as well defineately a bad photoshop job!!
Dave
CARLiTO_
02-28-05, 09:47 PM
the hook is coming out of the snake..
It looks like the head of the guy is photoshopped.It doesn't match the proporsion of his body.
Ontario_herper
03-22-05, 10:04 PM
Some of you guys are suckers.... It's fake, let it go!
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