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#2244133 - 05/07/08 01:50 PM Swimming Rattlesnake at Choke Canyon
Michael Ryno Online   sleepy
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This guy swam up to our boat on Sat. I thought it was a little weird. I've heard of Ralttlesnakes swimming before but I've never seen it before, until now.



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#2244147 - 05/07/08 01:51 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Michael Ryno]
ScottABA Offline
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KILL IT !!!!!!!

What lake did you find that snake ????????
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#2244148 - 05/07/08 01:52 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: ScottABA]
Michael Ryno Online   sleepy
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Loc: Choke Canyon
Choke Canyon, about a mile from the 99 bridge.

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#2244166 - 05/07/08 01:56 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Michael Ryno]
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Loc: The Colony, TX
did you shoot it in the faaaaaccccce.............
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#2244171 - 05/07/08 01:58 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Michael Ryno]
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That's wild. Thanks for sharing the pics.

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#2244173 - 05/07/08 01:58 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: clint778]
Michael Ryno Online   sleepy
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No, I figured he would make a good Gator Snack, so we left him be.

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#2244219 - 05/07/08 02:09 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Michael Ryno]
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Registered: 04/24/03
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I saw one at Choke curled up in a fork in a tree just above the waterline up in Elm creek. Got to feel a little sorry for them because of the hogs on the shore and the gators in the water life is really iffy.
Jess
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#2244236 - 05/07/08 02:13 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: unclejess]
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pretty cool, never seen one of those on the water
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#2244252 - 05/07/08 02:17 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: unclejess]
Allen M Offline
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#2244273 - 05/07/08 02:23 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Allen M]
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 Originally Posted By: Allen M
Dead Snakes are the best Snakes..........
This is a man that thinks like this old man does!! I saw a swimming rattler in Whitney one time down at Cedron Creek!! That sumbich wanted in my boat too, he got left in a big wash from an inline 6 Mercury!! LOL!
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#2244297 - 05/07/08 02:27 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Hank1951]
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You see this all the time in New mexico especially around Ute or Conchas.
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#2244299 - 05/07/08 02:28 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Manchu]
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#2244328 - 05/07/08 02:37 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: fishingwidow1979]
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As`if dealing with the cottenmouths is not enough now rattlers!All the more reason to belive that if it is a snake in the water, it's one I dont want to be around!
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#2244399 - 05/07/08 02:55 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Hank1951]
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See them at Breckenridge also. Hordes Creek got them also.

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#2244487 - 05/07/08 03:33 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: monkester]
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snakes are like a loaded gun don't mess with them and you will be fine!
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#2244540 - 05/07/08 03:54 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: KEVSTER]
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I tore up a $100 rod keeping a snake out of a boat once. Well worth it though. Fished a PlanoBass tourney w/ BunkFish and pulled into a slip to retrieve my senko hung on dock slats, had a water mocassin, I think, about 1 foot from the boat under the dock on the move toward us. I think it was a mocassin, didnt stay long enough to properly identify. Once he saw the snake.. . took him darn near an hour to calm down.

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#2244548 - 05/07/08 03:57 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Gangster]
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Wow!!!!! We use to see them swim out of the Islands on Texoma, ever now and then.

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#2245008 - 05/07/08 06:16 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Big Red 12]
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yeah, those damn rattlers are getting pretty crafty these days, they'll do anything to swim in your boat and bite you, bastards.. i had a small water snake trying swimming towards my boat the other day but every time it got close i would throw range cubes at it, i think it eventually got full or got the point.
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#2245061 - 05/07/08 06:33 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: cocodrie]
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I would have 357 him on the spot.

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#2245361 - 05/07/08 07:48 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Freeman Clark]
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Next time, throw a ribbit frog at one and swing 'em into the boat after they slam it. Fun stuff.

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#2245437 - 05/07/08 08:16 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Texas Hawgs]
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Damn I would be walking on water.
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#2245832 - 05/08/08 05:09 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Late4lake]
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I dislike rats and other vermin more. Unless that snake is a threat to me or mine, I think I will let them pass. Besides like someone else already posted that dudes chances ain't just real good WITHOUT me harassing him. Gators, Hawks, Eagles, Big Bass, Alligator Gar, all would have him as the main attraction on their menu if they had half a chance.
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#2245927 - 05/08/08 05:50 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Yassir Sanchez]
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Thanks for the picture,,, never seen a rattlesnake in the water before.

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#2245957 - 05/08/08 05:58 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Bassman 58]
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.410....bang!
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#2245968 - 05/08/08 06:01 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: BBrown]
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I see them over in west texas alot!(they are trying to keep cool)
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#2247631 - 05/08/08 01:45 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: KEVSTER]
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 Originally Posted By: KEVSTER
snakes are like a loaded gun don't mess with them and you will be fine!

Yeah, but loaded guns don't try to crawl in the boat with you!
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#2247816 - 05/08/08 02:40 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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Hmmmm? Snake in boat can't get much more stressful than that. I would do ANYTHING to keep one out. Buddy of mine asked what would happen if he caught one in a cast net. My answer was "balance on top outboard screaming like a girl". It would not be good for me to have a gun at that point. I would sink the boat cool pic. glad it was you and not me
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#2247859 - 05/08/08 02:56 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
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Snakes are great, leave them alone and they will do the same. they help us out in alot of ways.
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#2248091 - 05/08/08 04:41 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
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I truly understand the statement about the snake eating vermin, and these pics are really neat. However, contrary to other comments above, in a case like this where the sucker is definately poisonous, I can't help but think about some youngster running across that thing while waterskiing or swimming. I believe I'd think real hard about his location and the probability of some innocent getting nailed by him before I went on my way and left him alone. Unlike some of the people in PETA, I value a human life more than that of a snake! Besides, I think about how I'dl ike to be bassin' in a tube and come 'round a tree to find him facing me on the water? For Sure, That'd be enough to make me have to clean out my waders. Not to mention what would happen if he's tired of swimmin' and decides to climb aboard a belly boat with me. I sure as heck wouldn't shoot him on the water for fear of a ricochet, but I think I could figure another way to do him in before I move on. The next person to come upon him on the lake may not be so fortunate as to see him first. Besides, if what's been said above is correct, I'd just be helping some other poor God's creature find an easy meal for a change. Secondly, I just think about a real possiblity: how I would feel if I ignored the situation and let him go on about his business only to get home that night and hear on the 10 O'clock news that some child was snakebitten on the lake this afternoon while skiing. Don't think I could sleep too well in that situation.
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#2248127 - 05/08/08 05:04 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: LlindeX]
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Hmmm...rattlesnakes to control the ski population of Lewisville on the weekends by the dam. Brilliant!!! (grabs snake tongs and heads to Sweetwater,TX) ;\)


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#2248212 - 05/08/08 05:36 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Crappie Terrorist]
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Registered: 05/16/07
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Loc: San Marcos/ Corpus Christi
Good job leaving him alone Ryno. He is just fishing and cooling off too, why kill him? At the lease it is a different story, but on Choke (especially since it a state park) and other lakes, just let him be.
Snakes usually mind there own, varmints don't.
Snakes reproduce slowly, and bite only if threatened.
Rodents reproduce at warp speed, carry diseases, and go all through your stuff.

I don't care much for snakes, and sure as hell am not a PETA advocate, but all this kill, kill, kill talk really illustrates ignorance. If it is not around your area, let it be in it's area. Especailly in a boat, damn, you have 100+ HP and it slithers, not hard math there.

Let the peta insults began, but remember there is a difference from a outdoors enthusiast and a crazy peta nut, and I'm not the latter.

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#2248217 - 05/08/08 05:37 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: LlindeX]
Michael Ryno Online   sleepy
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Loc: Choke Canyon
I would totally agree with you if the snake was in swimming or skiing area.
Although nobody would have any business what so ever swimming or skiing in the area this snakes was swimming.
There are literally thousands of stumps, and that end of the lake is full of Gators.
Choke Canyon is not a lake lice friendly lake, tons of timber everywhere.
Thank you though for your consideration for others.
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Thanks for the Back up Hard Wired

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#2249050 - 05/09/08 04:59 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Michael Ryno]
Texas Hawgs Offline
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Loc: Cedar Park, TX
Let me know when you go tube fishing out on Choke. I'll get my video camera setup just in time for that gator to show up and try to pick his teeth out of that rubber. \:D

No really. Great picture of one of God's beautiful creatures that you just leave alone out in the wild. Even if I found it at my home, I'd still play with it a bit and then drive it back out into the wild to release it. Let's see, Snakeman rides in a Cobra? Yeah, I was once a reptile dealer and know how to handle nice poisonous snakes. ;\)

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#2251324 - 05/09/08 08:36 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Texas Hawgs]
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I have seen them on Falcon as well.
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#2251327 - 05/09/08 08:39 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: fishinrgv]
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Better seeing them on the water than in your boat.

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#2251792 - 05/10/08 07:17 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: hedehogsrus]
Michael Ryno Online   sleepy
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It's good to know that others have seen them on the water also.
Thanks for the replies guys.

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#2252369 - 05/10/08 02:06 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
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Had one swim up to me on Joe Pool three years ago. Could not believe it.
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#2252478 - 05/10/08 03:09 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: TexCaboCat]
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Tell 'em jet fleas are tastier!!!
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#2252834 - 05/10/08 06:36 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
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all snakes can swim

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#2253925 - 05/11/08 09:11 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: dirtchunker]
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I have had several Cotton Mouths try to swim in the boat and I even had one jump out of a tree into my two man boat. We both bailed into the freezing water. Never seen a rattler on the water. Great pics.

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#2254277 - 05/11/08 12:17 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Tube'n]
cocodrie Offline
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hahaha, tube'n, those damn cotton mouths are fearless! they've chased our john boat on the river before and i thought i was the only one who had them fall out of trees into the boat! i hate 'em!
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#2254290 - 05/11/08 12:28 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: cocodrie]
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Originally Posted By: cocodrie
every time it got close i would throw range cubes at it

Range cubes in the boat? You got cows in the lake? bolt
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#2255276 - 05/11/08 07:45 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
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#2258196 - 05/12/08 04:56 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Sump Ting Wong]
LlindeX Offline
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My Dad & I had a cottonmouth drop out of an old dead tree into our boat a few years ago when I was wrapping the bowline around a limb to do some crappie fishing. Dad went out over the transom & I went out over the bow. We spent the next twenty minutes or so trying to kill the thing with an oar over the gunnels while we were swimming around and around the boat. Dang snake kept coming toward us no matter which side of the boat we were on. We really had an uneasy feeling about either getting back into the boat with him, or letting him get into the water with us! Finally, another fisherman came by and wondered what the heck we were doing. After he picked us up in his boat, we pulled along side and were able to do a number on him from the relative safety of the second boat. Still haven't figured out exactly how we would have completed the task if the other guy hadn't come along to give us a hand. Definitely a day on the lake that I'll remember as long as I live!
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#2259944 - 05/13/08 07:50 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: LlindeX]
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There's a cove on Georgetown that we have named Rattlesnake Cove. A nice one was swimming around, found a tree in the middle of the cove and shimmied up it.
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#2260184 - 05/13/08 08:50 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Hookem]
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glad you let it go... one less pack rat today i am guessing
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#2263137 - 05/14/08 05:44 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Brewer]
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snakes are cold blooded and do not get in the water to cool off.

You do not find to many rattlers on the water. But notice how this is a non water snake and see how it floats on top of the water, while water snakes slither in the water with their head only exposed
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#2263475 - 05/14/08 07:15 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Tube'n]
Chad Miller Offline
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happened to me once on falcon. Brother was leaning over the boat to take a pic with one of those disposable kodack cameras...guess he didn't realize how close he was until he dropped the camera from his face....he totall freaked..lol.
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#2264185 - 05/14/08 10:31 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Texas Hawgs]
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WOW!
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#2269060 - 05/15/08 04:15 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: slider]
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Western Diamondback. The most common rattlesnake of Texas. Good find and nice pic.
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#2271531 - 05/16/08 11:35 AM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: peejtrav32]
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It is a very nice pic.
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#2271690 - 05/16/08 12:33 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: SkeeterDon]
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Nice pictures!!! I still like watching Bill Dance start squirming when the snake falls onto him in his bloopers.
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#2274152 - 05/17/08 12:36 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
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Man I would have carped my pants.
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#2293215 - 05/22/08 03:29 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: Roddy 69r]
sweetbeaver Offline
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here's a video from alton jones scouting for falcon back in january.
http://bassfan.com/tv_play.asp?id=119
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#2306661 - 05/27/08 12:04 PM Re: Swimming Rattlesnake [Re: sweetbeaver]
fireman110 Offline
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thats just crazy, though cool pic.

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