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    June 10, 2007

    Cameron County snake hunt on the rebound

    By PAUL HEIMEL Special to The Era

    SINNEMAHONING – “We’re on the rebound,” declares Bill Wheeler
    Jr., who has been spearheading the effort to keep alive a
    Pennsylvania tradition – rattlesnake hunting.

    Under pressure from animal rights groups and the Pennsylvania
    Fish and Boat Commission, Wheeler and other leaders of the Keystone
    Reptile Club have made many changes in their organized snake
    hunts.

    One of those concessions, the elimination of “rattlesnake
    sacking contests” in 2006, led to a decreased attendance last year.
    The turnout at this past weekend’s Sinnemahoning Snake Hunt and the
    interest already shown in the Cross Fork Snake Hunt on the June
    23-24 weekend tells Wheeler that the new brand of snake hunt is a
    keeper.

    “Sure, we’ve heard complaints, but I’m absolutely convinced that
    it was the right decision – and that’s coming from a guy who has
    probably participated in more snake-sacking contests than anyone,”
    said Wheeler, a Spring Grove resident who has assumed the Keystone
    Reptile Club mantle from his father.

    There’s no doubt that the contests were crowd-pleasers. Teams of
    two would enter a pit with five live rattlesnakes and race the
    clock to corral them in a burlap sack. The fastest teams earned
    prizes.

    Occasionally, there were snakebites, which can cause intense
    pain and disfigurement and are potentially fatal.

    “It became impossible to get insurance because, let’s face it,
    rattlesnake-sacking is an extreme sport,” Wheeler said. “Just one
    claim could have destroyed the Keystone Reptile and maybe even one
    of the fire companies or other organizations that sponsor the snake
    hunts.

    “But the biggest reason we eliminated the sacking contests was
    the message that they sent,” he continued. “Our club tries to
    educate the public about proper snake-handling techniques and
    treating the species with respect. The sacking contests didn’t
    really fit in with that.”

    Wheeler said his club has made other changes to adapt to new
    Fish and Boat Commission regulations designed to protect the timber
    rattlesnake, which carries an official designation of “candidate
    species” for endangered status in Pennsylvania.

    Habitat destruction, taking of snakes by collectors and the
    killing of snakes in casual encounters have all diminished the
    reptiles’ numbers and range, the agency reports.

    The commission limits the harvest of timber rattlers to one a
    year.

    Hunters must be licensed and may participate in only one
    organized event per year. They’re also prohibited from taking
    snakes that are under 42 inches.

    The size restriction is designed to protect female snakes, which
    typically are smaller than the males.

    Female timber rattlesnakes need at least eight years to reach
    reproductive maturity.

    Despite the restrictions, some 60 hunters registered for the
    Sinnemahoning event, sponsored Sinnemahoning Sportsmen’s Club.
    There were just eight rattlesnakes entered in the contest. Top
    prize for the longest snake went to Tommy Wise of Lock Haven, who
    brought in a yellow-phase rattler measure 47 1/2 inches.

    Wheeler and other Keystone Reptile Club members will be back in
    the snake pit June 23-24 during the Cross Fork Snake Hunt.

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