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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 807291" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I've had a couple days to think about this, and decide how I want to move forward. I have spent a lot of time amongst some of the more dangerous critters in our area for decades. I've been an avid river diver for many years, dealing with gators and moccasins in close quarters. I have been a lackluster hunter, close to feral hogs, snakes, ticks, gators etc. It never really bothered me much, but then I've never had one "get" me either. I'm determined not to let this keep me out of the woods enjoying the activities I love, but I will admit it has given me pause to consider. I went out and bought a pair of snake boots yesterday, and am thinking about carrying a tarp in case I need to lay down to shoot low angle shots. At the very least, I will rethink putting my hands on the ground where there is leaf litter, or other hiding places. </p><p></p><p>Have any of you thought it necessary to take precautions from snakes, and if so how?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 807291, member: 50197"] I've had a couple days to think about this, and decide how I want to move forward. I have spent a lot of time amongst some of the more dangerous critters in our area for decades. I've been an avid river diver for many years, dealing with gators and moccasins in close quarters. I have been a lackluster hunter, close to feral hogs, snakes, ticks, gators etc. It never really bothered me much, but then I've never had one "get" me either. I'm determined not to let this keep me out of the woods enjoying the activities I love, but I will admit it has given me pause to consider. I went out and bought a pair of snake boots yesterday, and am thinking about carrying a tarp in case I need to lay down to shoot low angle shots. At the very least, I will rethink putting my hands on the ground where there is leaf litter, or other hiding places. Have any of you thought it necessary to take precautions from snakes, and if so how? [/QUOTE]
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