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Unread 07-13-2012, 09:44 PM   #11
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BUT this scene is about 5,000 feet above sea level, it is 70 degrees on the 4th of July, and snakes don't like the cold
Yes, it is a beautiful place...................but in my neck of he woods 70 degrees is not cold
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I was wondering if someone would say that. Global warming has caught up to Coastal Georgia. Would not mind moving north where it is cooler
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We love rattle snakes down here in Texas......just skin em and maranate em in a couple bottles of beer and throw em on the pit over mesquite fire, you aint tasted anything better.
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I am not so sure that snakes don't live at high altitude. My place in Colorado is at 7000 feet and has some pretty big rattlesnakes.
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Dean I always though those sawed off small bores were for liquor store's and Mini Mart hold ups :whistle. I did have a single shot 20ga sawed off to just over 18 inches while in college. We used to drive around out in the country and shoot cats
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We used to bluegill fish a place that in the springtime when the cottonmouths were breeding, you had to fish with two hands. One for your cane pole and the other for a single shot 20 gauge loaded with 8's. Man you sure could wear out those big black bream though, it was worth it.

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