That sounds like a good plan for a visually oriented hunter, but hognose are a very, very different snake. I have never seen one strike, outside of the closed mouthed defensive thing. Even when eating live, they just press their noses in, open their mouths and chew. If it smells like food, they will try to eat it, even if "it" is their water bowl, sitting right beside their mouse. I should take some video on feeding day sometime. They are nothing like a corn or BP, or anything else I've kept. It's a miracle to me that they survive in the wild. I have often wondered how their vision is. And how smart they are.