Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Python Publicity

Well, we are a few weeks into the Python Hunt and the first thing that comes to my mind is, WOW. Over a 1000 people registered for this event and let me just say they are a special breed of individuals. During the Kick Off to this event  I got to see first hand many of the people who signed up. I don't think 99% of them have ever seen a python let alone grabbed one. There were people there with large knifes strapped to their belts; a woman in short camouflage shorts and camo rain boots; 15 year olds talking about shooting snakes with their shot guns; and some of the most backwoods people you would ever see. During the first weekend I witnessed several hunters walking along different areas armed as if WWIII was about to begin. I also saw about 200 people driving around each other to find snakes. Hey morons if one person doesn't see a snake its most likely you wont either.

These aren't even the ones that scared me the most. The worst of the bunch is the media.

The media has portrayed the pythons like they are these monsters laying on top of each other waiting to kill anyone that comes near them.This is simply not the case. The pythons do lay out in the sun to warm up but they typically only expose a small potion of their body. The rest is usually tucked into vegetation. I  say usually because there is always the case when you come across them fully exposed. Most of the time the snakes will just lay there and you can walk up and grab them. When i was still euthanizing the snakes I often thought that this is what clubbing a baby seal must be like. I have since graduated to catching them alive. Anywho. The snakes will also try to get back into the canals or burrows when approached. They will not attach unless they feel threatened. There you have it, the TRUTH.

People often question if the python is really a problem out here in the Everglades. Let me tell you that we were out hunting for several nights and only saw one opossum . No rabbits, no racoons, nothing. Very few mammals can be found out here anymore.

I have taken out a few media outlets/journalists since the hunt began. I was briefly interviewed on the Today show, I spent a few days filming with the crew from the Bass Pro Shops (cool guys), a freelance journalist for a magazine, and a freelancer from Wisconsin. The journalist spent some "quality" time with other hunters and told me some of their outlandish stories; killing pythons with bull whips, making their kids hunt pythons all night, etc, etc, etc. I have also been contact by Al Jezeera TV and a German Newspaper. I missed the boat on National Geographic though. While with these different media outlets I tried to bring a more scientific/conservation message to their stories. If that makes it in, I doubt it. I think that is why i only got about 10 seconds on the Today show. I can only try.

To date 37 pythons have been captured/euthanized. This number actually surprises me. I thought it would have been a lot less. The weather has been unseasonably warm. Even after a few "cold" snaps I didnt see any snakes. I did finally get one snake though - a 9 footer. Not a record breaker, or my longest, but it will do

Hopefully the rest of the competition continues without any incidents. With people driving around ontop of vehicles and standing on top of truck while they are moving, it is most unlikely. Im gonna keep doing my thing and add in a few chameleons along the way. 




But for right now smile pretty for the cameras.

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