Bobcats are way better to have around than rattlers.I've watched this video a few times before after seeing a few bobcats on my property this year.
I agree. Despise snakes but bobcats don't even phase me. Gotten used to hearing them screeching in the woods at night. Besides, they usually run off anyway.Bobcats are way better to have around than rattlers.
We have bobcats, coyotes, bears and copperheads around here, but so far no rattlesnakes on the property.Bobcats are way better to have around than rattlers.
Rattlers often look like small logs. They are that thick. Biggest concern is stepping on one. I have been close and they never rattled. Worked with a guy that got bit about 8 hours into his career. Bad luck. Because of the way they birth their young they are not as common as copperheads.Saw a bobcat Saturday morning while deer hunting. First time I saw one in person. Been seeing them on trail camera. I haven’t seen a rattlesnake on my property but people say they’re around here. I live near the knob Forrest in Lebanon junction.
Not too far away. My property runs along the Fort Knox reservation. Local news did an article in 2020 about this on a road a couple miles from my house. Had to have come my way as the opposite direction of Tunnel Hill road you run into the city part of Elizabethtown.Saw a bobcat Saturday morning while deer hunting. First time I saw one in person. Been seeing them on trail camera. I haven’t seen a rattlesnake on my property but people say they’re around here. I live near the knob Forrest in Lebanon junction.
Definitely a lot of copperheads. I try to keep as much of the land clean as possible but they blend in with the leaves and everything. Almost picked one up by accident 3 weeks ago picking up broken branches and blowing leaves.We have bobcats, coyotes, bears and copperheads around here, but so far no rattlesnakes on the property.
One day here this summer I saw a bear get a hornets nest near the house. I later killed 2 copperheads that day. In order I would rather have the bear close to me, then the copperheads, and last hornets or yellowjackets.Definitely a lot of copperheads. I try to keep as much of the land clean as possible but they blend in with the leaves and everything. Almost picked one up by accident 3 weeks ago picking up broken branches and blowing leaves.
That's one reason why I'd rather see a bear or bobcat before a snake as they are harder to see coming. Sometimes step right over them before noticing it or in my case 3 weeks ago nearly picked it up accidently with my eyesight getting worse. I do not like coyotes hanging around their packs and hear them gathering at night somewhere on my neighbor's land close to the CSX rail line that runs along 65 in E'town. Foxes don't bother me and have had both on my property. Hate coyotes after an experience I had as a young boy riding my bike, mistakenly thought it was a dog and said something to it passing by. It chased after me getting within a few inches to my foot as I peddled my *** off to get away. Fortunately it got worn out but I didn't stop peddling fast until out of sight. Never mistaken a coyote for a dog since.One day here this summer I saw a bear get a hornets nest near the house. I later killed 2 copperheads that day. In order I would rather have the bear close to me, then the copperheads, and last hornets or yellowjackets.
Every coyote I've ever come across has run. With the exception of two packs that were on each side of me as I was walking dogs at night, and you could tell they kept getting closer and closer. I had big chow lab mixes hoping those coyotes kept coming. They had surrounded one about a week earlier and I got them to back off.That's one reason why I'd rather see a bear or bobcat before a snake as they are harder to see coming. Sometimes step right over them before noticing it or in my case 3 weeks ago nearly picked it up accidently with my eyesight getting worse. I do not like coyotes hanging around their packs and hear them gathering at night somewhere on my neighbor's land close to the CSX rail line that runs along 65 in E'town. Foxes don't bother me and have had both on my property. Hate coyotes after an experience I had as a young boy riding my bike, mistakenly thought it was a dog and said something to it passing by. It chased after me getting within a few inches to my foot as I peddled my *** off to get away. Fortunately it got worn out but I didn't stop peddling fast until out of sight. Never mistaken a coyote for a dog since.
This one might have had rabies as aggressive as it was acting out in the middle of day time. You are right, they usually will take off from you alone which makes me think something was up. They're a lot more brazen in their packs. I worry about them with my dogs and stay with them when I let them out of the house.Every coyote I've ever come across has run. With the exception of two packs that were on each side of me as I was walking dogs at night, and you could tell they kept getting closer and closer. I had big chow lab mixes hoping those coyotes kept coming. They had surrounded one about a week earlier and I got them to back off.