Southside
Ten Pointer
I don't guess dogs tolerate snake bites any better than we do? Hopefully most have enough sense to pass them by.
Never considered carrying a walkboard before but have had a few times I wished I'd had one. Not sure what size motes you have there but northern tool has the 16 footers on sale currently I believe. (You could strap in on the box and if your box is aluminum it would even match)
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Never considered carrying a walkboard before but have had a few times I wished I'd had one. Not sure what size motes you have there but northern tool has the 16 footers on sale currently I believe. (You could strap in on the box and if your box is aluminum it would even match)
The bigger woods in the Eastern Counties do tend to have quite a few. I don't think there are more in the Northern Dismal than the other places. I do know the guys that have been hunting down there for a few years see them on a normal basis. They say they usually see at least one per trip. I know rattlesnakes tend to be more docile, more so like copperheads than cottonmouths. I'll just try to be cautious and not try to flat out step on one. Thinking about getting an adjustable walk board for crossing the canals. I already wear snake boots due to hunting some places wrapped up with cottonmouths and will likely get a pair of chaps snake proof to the waist, just in case. I have worked and hunted where there were suppose to be rattlesnakes before but never heard or seen any. Here, I'm told that is going to happen. Plenty of rabbits for them to eat. LOLDRS, in your last post you mentioned rattlesnakes. I was wandering about that down there. I've been told that they are plentiful in that area. Is it any more of a concern in that area than others?
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