How small is too small??

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So do y'all think any of these couldve been a point, or just a piece of debris of some kind.???

Besides that I ain't any luck at all. But this is the second rattlesnake in a week, so I got that going for me....lol
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All I can say is damn theres a lot of stuff in the back of your truck. Oh, and thats a huge rattler
 

Tough call on those points. Quarts points rarely have that nice finished look that we see with other points made from other material so it's hard to say.

Was that thing a solid 6 footer? Monster!!! Did you eat it? I ate one on a camp out in New Mexico once & it was absolutely delicious. Yours has a beautiful color pattern & would make a nice looking hide.
 

Yeah it was nearly 6 ft. and only had 4 Rattlers and a button. We fried the one we killed last weekend, you wouldn't think snake meat would be pretty white meat like it is.. gonna skin it out this morning and keep the hide though

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Two of those look legit to me.......

Snake meat- ugh, disgusting.
 

Need more pictures, the one provided isn't enough to identify if they are artifacts or rocks, show reverse sides in same configuration.

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That rattler sure ain't too small!
 

What do you do with the snakes? Keep the rattles and the leather?
 

holy moly what a snake! Would hate to step on that joker.. Hard to tell from pics. The three on the right look like they might be battered up arrow points?
 

Yeah it was nearly 6 ft. and only had 4 Rattlers and a button. We fried the one we killed last weekend, you wouldn't think snake meat would be pretty white meat like it is.. gonna skin it out this morning and keep the hide though

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Never had snake before, but have tried fresh water eel fried up. Damn good white meat. Better then fish I thought.
 

There isn't anything wrong with rattle snake. At least the timber rattler we ate down in Texas years ago was delicious.
 

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