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Old 06-25-13, 01:20 PM   #1
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Snake Hook v.s. Snake Tongs

I am going field herping this summer down in North Carolina. I have been herping around my house for the past few years, but I am now looking to invest in a snake hook (or tongs). I am currently leaning toward a Midwest 40" snake hook, but I was wondering the opinions of some of the more experienced herpers here. Which do you prefer: snake hooks or snake tongs? Why? What brands/sizes would you recommend?

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Old 06-25-13, 01:25 PM   #2
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Re: Snake Hook v.s. Snake Tongs

Honestly, when I go in the field, I carry both. I have a hook that will lift most rocks
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and a set of "no-name" tongs that go w/ me. I've had these both since I was a teenager. They have served me well over the years.
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Old 06-25-13, 01:51 PM   #3
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Re: Snake Hook v.s. Snake Tongs

When I go herping I use my homemade hook but if you plan on catching venomous species then you may want tongs to have more control over the animal.
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Old 06-25-13, 01:56 PM   #4
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Re: Snake Hook v.s. Snake Tongs

I always used to drag my 40" grab tongs with me but found I never really needed or used them, just my hook. I've made a hook or two, but really like/recommend the kind made from a golf club...the shaft is sturdy but light and the grip is perfect. I bought mine but it's been so long I don't recall who I bought them from, sorry...(got two, one to carry, one for home) The downside of tongs is also the risk of accidentally putting too much pressure on a snake's neck...I know most of us would know better...but there's the "excitement" factor too.
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Old 06-25-13, 02:13 PM   #5
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Re: Snake Hook v.s. Snake Tongs

I use tongs as a last resort. Tongs tend to aggravate snakes. A good hook is the best. Dealing with venomous snakes I use only Midwest equipment (tongs.com). They are made from light weight aircraft aluminum (very strong), with a titanium hook. It was designed and used by Mark O'shea.
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Old 06-25-13, 02:58 PM   #6
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I only use a hook, but I leave the hots alone except to tease them into place for photos.
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Old 06-25-13, 07:59 PM   #7
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Hooks... a mis-used tong break bones. Too much pressure or the snake suddenly jerking around and that's all that it takes to do permanent damage.
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