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Started by olejake, March 27, 2014, 11:35:47 AM
Quote from: bamagtrdude on March 27, 2014, 11:58:46 AMRead this thread: http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,42409.0.html
Quote from: bamagtrdude on March 27, 2014, 01:02:27 PMI think my "next" pair of snakeboots will be the Lacrosse ones: http://www.shoebuy.com/lacrosse-alpha-mudlite-18-infinity-35mm/441335/939477?cm_mmc=googleproductads_pla-_-none-_-none-_-noneHere's what I found out about "waterproof" snake boots - they lose their waterproofing! I've spent a bunch of money on "waterproof snake boots" and now they're just "snake boots"... So, if WATERPROOF and SNAKEPROOF are important, I'd highly recommend you check into these boots...
Quote from: Crappiepro on March 27, 2014, 02:28:12 PMMy buddy and I went fishing. He had a 14ft jon-boat up-side down laying on the bank. We flipped her over and went fishing. About 20 minutes in I kept feeling something hit my ankle, I'd look down and there was nothing there. I was setting on the boat seat( the kind that has the full width seat) I stopped and started watching, well it was a black snake and he would strike my ankle when I moved. I jumped up and went to the back of the boat and told my buddy "Here hold this(My fishing pole) He said "What are ya doin?" I said "Im jumping out, there's a snake in the boat"Well we headed to the bank and I was about to jump and the snake came out. I was able to flip the 4 1/2 ft beast out of the boat. He thought it was funny but I was headed for the bank rather the boat took me there or not LOL!
Quote from: allaboutshooting on March 28, 2014, 09:12:19 AMI hunt serious snake country in the bluffs and bottoms along side the Mississippi River. It is literally crawling with snakes. Each spring they close a road because snakes by the hundreds come down out of the bluffs where they've wintered and each fall they close that same road so that they can go back to the bluffs to winter. Many people visit that area each year just to see the snakes.In the spring and summer, they are just about everywhere. Rattle snakes and copperheads abound but amazingly enough, there are very few folks who get bitten each year.As a turkey hunters we must be very careful, since a good bit of the time, we're sitting on the ground in the spring. I've had several occasions over the years when snakes have "visited" my location and one very memorable one when after shooting a turkey and going back to get my cap which had fallen off in my run to get the bird, I saw a copperhead coiled up about 10' or so from where I'd been sitting when I shot. A friend was bitten by a copperhead many years ago and lost a lot of his calf muscle. He was hospitalized for quite some time and there was fear that he might lose his leg. They are nasty creatures.Thanks,Clark