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Old 06-22-2011, 02:42 PM
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I've tried to spear Wild Split-Tail a bunch of times....Bah dah tah tsss...Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week folks!
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Old 06-22-2011, 02:54 PM
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I waited for a while also, but had some extra last year and got it rite before bow season. I love it, because I can load two #6 shot in it for rattlers and cottonmouths wich I see alot, and 3 3in. slugs or 45longs for hogs or crippled deer. I use to carry my babby Glock 40 cal. , and cant tell you how manny snakes I popped wit dat babby, also finished off 3 crippled deer with it. they come in handy when needed. I got to admit though trying to shoot snakes with a babby Glock sometimes meant unloading the clip, wich is costly. The reason I started carring in the woods was about 6 years ago me my father and two friends spotted big cats with long tails on a piece of property we leased. the lady that use to watch out of the fire tower accross the highway years ago had told us she saw them on a regular occurance one black, one blonde. we only saw the blode one in two diffrient spots on 900 acres. One evening deep in the swamp I swore as I prayed (litterally) that it sounded like a young woman being violated and screaming for her life. Freekin scary! from that moment on I entered those woods with and left with my pistol om my side. they also had some of the biggest bob cats out there I'd ever seen.
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Old 06-22-2011, 03:05 PM
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I waited for a while also, but had some extra last year and got it rite before bow season. I love it, because I can load two #6 shot in it for rattlers and cottonmouths wich I see alot, and 3 3in. slugs or 45longs for hogs or crippled deer. I use to carry my babby Glock 40 cal. , and cant tell you how manny snakes I popped wit dat babby, also finished off 3 crippled deer with it. they come in handy when needed. I got to admit though trying to shoot snakes with a babby Glock sometimes meant unloading the clip, wich is costly. The reason I started carring in the woods was about 6 years ago me my father and two friends spotted big cats with long tails on a piece of property we leased. the lady that use to watch out of the fire tower accross the highway years ago had told us she saw them on a regular occurance one black, one blonde. we only saw the blode one in two diffrient spots on 900 acres. One evening deep in the swamp I swore as I prayed (litterally) that it sounded like a young woman being violated and screaming for her life. Freekin scary! from that moment on I entered those woods with and left with my pistol om my side. they also had some of the biggest bob cats out there I'd ever seen.
We have some big cats on our property as well,heard the screaming a few times walking back to my four wheeler. Makes the hair on your neck stand up for sure.
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Old 06-22-2011, 03:16 PM
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We have some big cats on our property as well,heard the screaming a few times walking back to my four wheeler. Makes the hair on your neck stand up for sure.
Uh! yeah it sure does
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