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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1056193" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I'd buy the snake chaps and use while hunting. They will keep briars off you and the snakes can't seem to penetrate them. I've been struck a few times on the chaps and never had a problem other than wetting myself. The snake boots are hot but so are the chaps. If it gets too warm then you will probably not see any snakes unless you are in a bottom or something. Watch for box turtles. When you see them crawling you better put your chaps on.</p><p></p><p>On several occasions I have been with people when we come up on a rattlesnake and as a test there is a $100 for anyone who will let the snake him them in the leg voluntarily even if they have snake boots on underneath. To this day, after about 30 years, I know of no one who has taken this challenge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1056193, member: 4362"] I'd buy the snake chaps and use while hunting. They will keep briars off you and the snakes can't seem to penetrate them. I've been struck a few times on the chaps and never had a problem other than wetting myself. The snake boots are hot but so are the chaps. If it gets too warm then you will probably not see any snakes unless you are in a bottom or something. Watch for box turtles. When you see them crawling you better put your chaps on. On several occasions I have been with people when we come up on a rattlesnake and as a test there is a $100 for anyone who will let the snake him them in the leg voluntarily even if they have snake boots on underneath. To this day, after about 30 years, I know of no one who has taken this challenge. [/QUOTE]
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