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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1348092" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Heck, he has me convinced that I need snake boots and all we have here is Gardner snakes.</p><p></p><p>Rancher my daughter worked for in Montana told me that one day he pulled out to the mail box. Of course it was right by the end of the driveway and the driveway had a cattle guard. When he got out he heard a rattler in under the cattle guard. So I gets a gun out of the pickup and starts looking for the snake. It is a bright sunny day but it is shady and dark under the guard. He got to walking on the guard peering down into it. His foot slipped down between the rails of the guard. He very quickly pulled his foot back to keep from being snake bit. Doing that he tore off most of the skin between his knee and his ankle. He never did get the snake but was sure had a sore leg for a couple of weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1348092, member: 498"] Heck, he has me convinced that I need snake boots and all we have here is Gardner snakes. Rancher my daughter worked for in Montana told me that one day he pulled out to the mail box. Of course it was right by the end of the driveway and the driveway had a cattle guard. When he got out he heard a rattler in under the cattle guard. So I gets a gun out of the pickup and starts looking for the snake. It is a bright sunny day but it is shady and dark under the guard. He got to walking on the guard peering down into it. His foot slipped down between the rails of the guard. He very quickly pulled his foot back to keep from being snake bit. Doing that he tore off most of the skin between his knee and his ankle. He never did get the snake but was sure had a sore leg for a couple of weeks. [/QUOTE]
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