Posted by Ivan in Mich on May 12, 2015 at 18:16:37 from (174.124.238.23):
In Reply to: Speaking of Snakes posted by spudm on May 12, 2015 at 17:39:42:
I grew up in Allegan county next to the Allegan State Game Area. One of my favorite spots to hunt was the Ottawa Marsh. I had several run in with rattle snakes in there over the years. One Sat were we looking for areas to hunt and I stepped over a log and something hit the bottom of my boot as I stepped down and I felt something wiggling under my boot. I looked down and I was standing on one and a big one at that and he was not happy. At the time they were not protected and the guy I was with came over and killed it. It had 7 rattles. I was in the top of a barn getting ready to put hay in and I grabbed one of the beams and it felt squishy. I raised up to see the coon crap I just put my hand in and came within 3 inches of the biggest black snake I ever saw. I went down faster than I went up. There was 2 of them living in that barn and I saw them many times over the summer
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