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Old 08-12-2010, 03:39 PM
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It will be fall, and Deer season soon, can you see the snake?
It will be something for you to look out for while deer hunting.




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Old 08-12-2010, 04:12 PM
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Yes,but it took some looking.Think it would have been easier if I were there,but your point is well taken.I use snake boots and my eyes constantly.Canebrake rattlers and water snakes(red bellies) are common where I hunt.
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Took me a bit too but finally seen it.
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Last year we had a foot of snow on the ground in October. Not too worried about snakes

Saw one by my tree stand last weekend, though.
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Here it is, for the ones that can't find it.

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Thanks i couldn't find it. Luckily i haven't found one of those this year.
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Old 08-13-2010, 03:02 AM
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I want to buy my Camo where ever he got his! I could not see it until you outlined it,amazing how well they are created to melt into their invironment. I would have been snake bit for sure if he was hungry.
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lucky for me that i don't have to worry about snakes way up here in ohio. but i do have to watch out for sticks. they snap and pop almost every time i step on them. lol!
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very slim chances of even seeing a poisonous snake in the summer in the places i hunt, its a little chilly here in NY during deer season
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Originally Posted by doetrain
I want to buy my Camo where ever he got his! I could not see it until you outlined it,amazing how well they are created to melt into their invironment. I would have been snake bit for sure if he was hungry.

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