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I got bit by a snake today!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="AudieWyoming" data-source="post: 772399" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>When I first moved to the ranch in Wyoming I knew it was bad snake country, and I watched for them. I killed 10 or 12 the first year. the longer I was there I just didn't worry about them. They were EZ to kill and I could just club them with a jack or stick or what ever was handy. We had a custom wheat harvester that used to hit them with a 12" cresent wrench, I am not quite that brave. The last few years the only snakes I kill I find on the road or see them in the hay fields where the swather got them.</p><p></p><p>Down in Alabama I was on the 4 wheeler when I saw my first water moccosin in a shallow drainage. I couldn't find a big enough stick and he slithered under the fence and into the creek/trees. I am never going to let that happen again, I started carrying a .357 with rat shot, that I bought as a foolish kid years ago. I have shot several already, I have only lived in Alabama a few months and now I don't leave the house without it. My wife likes to go walking with the dogs and likes to ride out and feed the catfish. I bought her a Taurus Judge ultralite w/ 410 shells, now thats a snake killer!!! @</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudieWyoming, post: 772399, member: 13669"] When I first moved to the ranch in Wyoming I knew it was bad snake country, and I watched for them. I killed 10 or 12 the first year. the longer I was there I just didn't worry about them. They were EZ to kill and I could just club them with a jack or stick or what ever was handy. We had a custom wheat harvester that used to hit them with a 12" cresent wrench, I am not quite that brave. The last few years the only snakes I kill I find on the road or see them in the hay fields where the swather got them. Down in Alabama I was on the 4 wheeler when I saw my first water moccosin in a shallow drainage. I couldn't find a big enough stick and he slithered under the fence and into the creek/trees. I am never going to let that happen again, I started carrying a .357 with rat shot, that I bought as a foolish kid years ago. I have shot several already, I have only lived in Alabama a few months and now I don't leave the house without it. My wife likes to go walking with the dogs and likes to ride out and feed the catfish. I bought her a Taurus Judge ultralite w/ 410 shells, now thats a snake killer!!! @ [/QUOTE]
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