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This is a how to video on preparing turtle. Does anyone have any good methods for catching logger head turtles without large traps? Something that could be used in a survival situation. What methods do you use for killing the animal when you don't have a gun, etc!

 
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THIS IS A SNAPPING TURTLE....It's 45 Lbs....It's was good eats...tasted like a fish...You are what u eat!!!!

As far as how to catch them...You can use a 3" fish on top of the water with a hook and some STRONG line...Or..an arrow, with a string attached...That's how I got this one....Shoot them...Find them laying eggs in a sandy spot near the water....
 

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THIS IS A SNAPPING TURTLE....It's 45 Lbs....It's was good eats...tasted like a fish...You are what u eat!!!!

As far as how to catch them...You can use a 3" fish on top of the water with a hook and some STRONG line...Or..an arrow, with a string attached...That's how I got this one....Shoot them...Find them laying eggs in a sandy spot near the water....
I'm assuming that ol' boy is dead, holding him that close... :eek:

snappers can extend their neck 50%-60% of their body length, so the big ones can surprise ya from quite a distance
 
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ra5451,
I'm only about 90 miles from you and that dosen't look like any snapper that I've ever saw, and I've caught over 1000.that looks like what we call a mudd turtle, if that had been a snapper, there would have been no problem getting the head out and I've yet to see a snapper pull her head in that far.' At this time of the yr, hundreds of female snappers are coming out of the water to lay their eggs in the mulch piles and sand traps, i use to pick up as many 15 every morning, you wouldn't even hold the snappers around here like that, their head would be our and have a piece of your hand.
Our female snappers are always about the size of that turtle, but every once in a while we get a male who is about as big as a 14 inch tire, they are real dangerous to play with, one bite and they can bust broom handles
those are eggs.just not developed yet

after taking another look at the bottom, I'm sure it's an easten box turtle or a mudd turtle.
 
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Hi Lotsoflead...

I attached a picture of a snapping to my post. Not sure if you saw it or not? Here's what a snapper looks like...

Common snapping turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In addition, I have attached more pics (in the next post) for your viewing pleasure...Yummy!

ra5451,
I'm only about 90 miles from you and that dosen't look like any snapper that I've ever saw, and I've caught over 1000.that looks like what we call a mudd turtle, if that had been a snapper, there would have been no problem getting the head out and I've yet to see a snapper pull her head in that far.' At this time of the yr, hundreds of female snappers are coming out of the water to lay their eggs in the mulch piles and sand traps, i use to pick up as many 15 every morning, you wouldn't even hold the snappers around here like that, their head would be our and have a piece of your hand.
Our female snappers are always about the size of that turtle, but every once in a while we get a male who is about as big as a 14 inch tire, they are real dangerous to play with, one bite and they can bust broom handles
those are eggs.just not developed yet

after taking another look at the bottom, I'm sure it's an easten box turtle or a mudd turtle.
 
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Not mistaken identity

Hi Lotsoflead...

I attached a picture of a snapping to my post. Not sure if you saw it or not? Here's what a snapper looks like...

Common snapping turtle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In addition, I have attached more pics (in the next post) for your viewing pleasure...Yummy!
Yeah I know it is not a snapping turtle, it is actually a painted turtle. Snapping turtle is just kind of my generic name for all turtles that want to bite my fingers. LOL! I don't put much stock in names cause everyone has a different name for everything. The indians would teach the name of something last because people have a tendency to put to much weight into a name and not learn the uses of it. When someone learns a name they tend to move on thinking they know it when they are really just scratching the surface. Sorry for the mixup! Thanks for the commentary!
 
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Yeah I know it is not a snapping turtle, it is actually a painted turtle. Snapping turtle is just kind of my generic name for all turtles that want to bite my fingers. LOL! I don't put much stock in names cause everyone has a different name for everything. The indians would teach the name of something last because people have a tendency to put to much weight into a name and not learn the uses of it. When someone learns a name they tend to move on thinking they know it when they are really just scratching the surface. Sorry for the mixup! Thanks for the commentary!
Ah this ole boy will bite more than your fingers....
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