I posted this in another forum, but thought it fit here also ...
I read this in my newest September 2009 issue of G&A. On the last page is an article named "Snake Sense" by Bart Skelton. It did well to caution handling a "dead" rattler, but the last paragraph caught my eye when it mentioned one hunter was struck by a rattler. The reasoning given was "The theory is the rattler was coming in to the game call, looking for an easy supper". I wasn't aware you could bring in a rattler with a game call (slight sarcasm), but it would make herping a lot easier, wouldn't it? Thanks for a great forum.



