Tom Roberts
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Yesterday afternoon my buddie and I took our bird dogs out for some exercise. We took my boat and loaded up dogs and ourselves and took a short ride to a large island on the Arkansas River and planned on scouting for quail for the upcoming season. We hit the beach and walked no more than 60 yards when 2 of my buddies dogs were focused on some dense weeds/brush. We could see some movement but couldn't make out what was in there. My buddie from experience feared a skunk and was reluctant to go in and pull out the dogs. And then it happen. His female orange and white setter let out a scream, ran out to the trail we were following and fell on her side with her left front leg covered in blood. From all the blood I figured a mammal had bitten her but on closer inspection we saw the two puncture wounds and only then did we know what we were dealing with......SNAKE BITE! I went back to the site and could see movement. So I fired my shotgun at the movement spot and then got a fleeing glimpse of a large snake whos body was big around as my forearm. Due to the brush density I never did get another view or shot at the monster snake. We quickly carried the poor girl back to the boat and loaded up the dogs and hurried back. An hour or less later we had her at the vet. He confirmed that it was a big cottonmouth with fangs about 2 1/2 inches apart. The vet thought she would be ok. Well this morning we found out she didn't survive. The large volume of poison had entered a large vein. I wanted to let everyone know to be careful out there. There is all sorts of things out there and that can happen that can quickly ruin your day. When I think about the number of times I tramped around in dense cattails scouting and building duck blinds in the warm weather. Makes me shutter.