Bow Season Hazards

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Bow Season Hazards

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While entering the stand location to feed up and check trail cam I had the distinct pleasure of meeting this guy and his mate. Due to recent events Mrs Dash shall be renamed Venom but sadly it cost me some arrows for the name change. His mate got a stay of execution due to her hasty retreat.

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Fellas I just want to remind everyone to be careful in the woods this time of year and watch your feet.
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....Well, I am grateful that I live in The Peoples Republic of New Jersey and not North Cackolacky for one reason....dang! :shock: :shock: ....I would have said a, " Big Pard- on me", turned on a dime....never to return!

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amythntr wrote:....Well, I am grateful that I live in The Peoples Republic of New Jersey and not North Cackolacky for one reason....dang! :shock: :shock: ....I would have said a, " Big Pard- on me", turned on a dime....never to return!

Anthony :)
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Son don't waste yer arrows use a limb n knok'em in the head :)
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Good God you live in America, where is your gun man?? You need one of them full auto street sweeping shotguns under the front seat of your rig just for snakes 8)
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They could have that stand! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: , What kind of snake is that? And you are only wearing sneakers, :roll: :roll: :shock: :shock: . I would be wearing a suit of armor with a pair of 9 mm automatics, that is for sure! We have some brown garter snakes and some green grass snakes around here and some salamanders that grow to about 2 " to 3 " long, but the snakes do no not grow that huge around here. That just gives me the hibby jibbies and the worlds largest goosebumps curl up and down my spine and arms. and it gives me cold chills, BBBBBBBBBBBBBRRRRRR. You can please make sure and keep them snakes in your area where they belong, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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..... I'm still running Raymond :shock: .... You know that Newton's Law of Physics that once a body is set in motion it stays in motion until a force stops it.... I'm approaching the Canadian border! :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Me thinks it's an eastern diamondback I've clubbed a few :mrgreen: The westerns we run into in Texas get bigger and as thick around as your wrist.
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Isn't that the "serpent" in the garden of Eden that was trying to tempt you with a 12 point non-typical :lol:
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Big Pard wrote:While entering the stand location to feed up and check trail cam I had the distinct pleasure of meeting this guy and his mate. Due to recent events Mrs Dash shall be renamed Venom but sadly it cost me some arrows for the name change. His mate got a stay of execution due to her hasty retreat.

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Fellas I just want to remind everyone to be careful in the woods this time of year and watch your feet.

Is that Mocassin?We are having a unreal year here in pa also..Rattlers all over i lifted 3 off highway last weekend on motorcycle all over 3 ft long and nasty...
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This is a Cottonmouth Water Moccasin and he is very large. He was laying with his mate under my walk board but luckily Mrs Dash aka Venom was in the backseat..
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Raymond wrote::shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: , What kind of snake is that? And you are only wearing sneakers, :roll: :roll: :shock: :shock: . I would be wearing a suit of armor with a pair of 9 mm automatics, that is for sure! We have some brown garter snakes and some green grass snakes around here and some salamanders that grow to about 2 " to 3 " long, but the snakes do no not grow that huge around here. That just gives me the hibby jibbies and the worlds largest goosebumps curl up and down my spine and arms. and it gives me cold chills, BBBBBBBBBBBBBRRRRRR. You can please make sure and keep them snakes in your area where they belong, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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amythntr wrote:..... I'm still running Raymond :shock: .... You know that Newton's Law of Physics that once a body is set in motion it stays in motion until a force stops it.... I'm approaching the Canadian border! :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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hahahahahahahahahahaha I tend to stay at the other end of that spectrum with a body at rest tends to stay at rest,,, :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Wow! Glad you saw him first! Thats a BIG one. I didn't know you have cottonmouths in NC. I live in middle Tennessee and have only seen one in my life here. (Plenty of copperheads and timber rattlers here) Out in West Tn around the Mississippi river they have lots of cottonmouths.
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