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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3722477" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Same. But if I’m not drinking while fishing, I still typically don’t have to worry about snakes too much. I’ve had water moccasins come up, but they typically leave after being poked with a pole or stick, or having something thrown at them. Otherwise, my snake encounters are me stepping on them. Def don’t have time to shoot them if I’m jumping and trying to get out of there. I can move away a lot faster than I can draw, find the snake, and shoot. Typically they’re in rocks and I’m trying to get away anyways.</p><p></p><p>with all that being said I do typically carry an SP101 with two rounds of snake shot and three rounds of personal defense ammo in the cylinder. Used it once, when bowfishing in hip deep water. Couldnt get away from the snake fast enough in that situation, and I watched him approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3722477, member: 35036"] Same. But if I’m not drinking while fishing, I still typically don’t have to worry about snakes too much. I’ve had water moccasins come up, but they typically leave after being poked with a pole or stick, or having something thrown at them. Otherwise, my snake encounters are me stepping on them. Def don’t have time to shoot them if I’m jumping and trying to get out of there. I can move away a lot faster than I can draw, find the snake, and shoot. Typically they’re in rocks and I’m trying to get away anyways. with all that being said I do typically carry an SP101 with two rounds of snake shot and three rounds of personal defense ammo in the cylinder. Used it once, when bowfishing in hip deep water. Couldnt get away from the snake fast enough in that situation, and I watched him approach. [/QUOTE]
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