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Big ol' snapping turtle!!

Posted:
Sun Jun 07, 2009 2:44 am
by jozzep

Posted:
Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:10 am
by theartbook35
Some people don't realize that if you hook a snapping turtle, you just have to cut the line. Don't even try to get the hook out, snapping turtles make RES look like angels. The hook eventually just comes out on it's own, from what I've heard.
I love snappers. This big old guy is gorgeous. I know they are so aggressive, but I love them anyways. You are so lucky to be able to find one so big and beautiful.

Posted:
Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:25 am
by jozzep
Well it will probably take some time for the hook to rot away,but the turtle would survive.If you notice in the picture there's a crack in the carapace as if someone stomped on him.....What a shame.He was only about 8" and the big one had to be close to 24" in length

Posted:
Sun Jun 07, 2009 7:56 pm
by theartbook35
jozzep wrote:Well it will probably take some time for the hook to rot away,but the turtle would survive.If you notice in the picture there's a crack in the carapace as if someone stomped on him.....What a shame.He was only about 8" and the big one had to be close to 24" in length
Poor thing.
One my high school English teacher once said that people who abuse another living thing, should have whatever body part used to partake in the abuse sliced off in small bits very, very slowly for years and years.
I would love to be able to chop Marc's hands off for what he did to my turtles.

Posted:
Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:13 am
by Watson&Crick
wow, great pictures, that's a big snapper! There were alligator snappers in a pond I used to sample in college. I learned very quickly how fast they can be and that if they're blocking the only road to get out, I just have to sit in my car and wait for them. I didn't like their introduction, but I can't imagine hurting one!

Posted:
Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:03 pm
by str1p
i love snappers! lol, my buddy has a really big pond in his yard with a really big alligator snapper, we used to watch him all the time while fishing, he even bit one of lures in half O_O lol. he was much much larger then the one pictured above, that aera looks almost exactly like a place in north georgia that i frequent.

Posted:
Mon Jun 08, 2009 3:51 pm
by jozzep
Alligator snappers are awesome!! Never seen one in the wild.
I saw one on the TV show "Dirty Jobs" that was enormous! They estimate his age to be around 150 years old because they found musket bullets from the civil war logged in it!
I'm really frying to buy a home,not really for myself,but just so i can build a fantastic pond in the backyard to house snapping and all my other turtles and i might build an indoor pond in the basement lol...
My fiancee learned to love turtles as well since my apartment seems like an aquarium expo and she's fine with the idea


Posted:
Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:41 pm
by theartbook35
jozzep wrote:Alligator snappers are awesome!! Never seen one in the wild.
I saw one on the TV show "Dirty Jobs" that was enormous! They estimate his age to be around 150 years old because they found musket bullets from the civil war logged in it!
I'm really frying to buy a home,not really for myself,but just so i can build a fantastic pond in the backyard to house snapping and all my other turtles and i might build an indoor pond in the basement lol...
My fiancee learned to love turtles as well since my apartment seems like an aquarium expo and she's fine with the idea

150 years. I would've loved to have met that turtle.
You're very lucky.
My boyfriend will put up with the idea of me keeping reptiles, he knows I love snakes, but he's not thrilled with the idea. He even said so. From my point of view, I don't understand why some people are bothered or scared by snakes, because all of their reasons are never necessarily true. (Snakes do not eat humans, do not bite unless provoked, do not go into a human's personal space unless we make them).

Posted:
Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:58 pm
by str1p
jozzep wrote:Alligator snappers are awesome!! Never seen one in the wild.
I saw one on the TV show "Dirty Jobs" that was enormous! They estimate his age to be around 150 years old because they found musket bullets from the civil war logged in it!
I'm really frying to buy a home,not really for myself,but just so i can build a fantastic pond in the backyard to house snapping and all my other turtles and i might build an indoor pond in the basement lol...
My fiancee learned to love turtles as well since my apartment seems like an aquarium expo and she's fine with the idea

lol i saw that episode as well, that turlte was gigantic

Posted:
Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:57 am
by EmperorTunaFish