A round of applause for the reptile friendly!

And good picture Bleecher St.
I'm also a long time catcher of turtles and snakes. I'll even help out the venomous snakes.
The last snapper I rescued had been straddled by a car. The turtle was so tall that the undercarriage of the car scraped some of the carapace scales off. Needless to say, it was one po'd turtle.
I threw him in the back of my Honda Element and went on about my business. When he started to come over the back seats
at me, I scrounged a box from a pal. I took him back to my office for some topical treatment (I'm a vet) before releasing him.
Oh, yeah, I weighed him: 24 lbs.
People, if you've never handled snapping turtles, be careful! You're not going to be bitten on your hand if you're quick in grabbing the tail, but they can strike as quickly as a snake (and are twice as ill-tempered) so hold them as far away from your body as possible. It is somewhat difficult to hold a >20lbs turtle at armslength for more than a short time.
They are quite capable of taking off fingers or parts of your hand.
The tail technique also works well for oppossums. Sometimes you have to shake them a little bit to keep them from climbing back up their own tail to bite you. And they stink waaay worse than turtles.