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Re: O/T Turtles in pond
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Posted by john in la on May 07, 2005 at 05:27:28 from (68.222.28.247):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Turtles in pond posted by txgrn on May 07, 2005 at 05:01:30:
Mark; I really do not have a problem with snakes because I keep the grass short but extra insurance is always welcome when it come to cotton mouths. I was thinking the same thing as How is a turtle going to chase off a snake but that is what someone told me so I figured I would run it by the experts on this site. Now I did go out there with a 12ga and #6 shot yesterday. Either I got more turtles than I thought or I am a real bad shot. Can not believe I said that. I was figuring the small shot in a spread pattern may still miss the head and since the shell is under the water and hard the small shot may not be doing the job. Guess I will go to Wally World today and get some 00 buckshot. This thing keeps pissing me off I am going to take that 30/30 after his a$$. Crack the shell in two but I was also worried about the ricochet problem also.
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