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<blockquote data-quote="NChunt1" data-source="post: 5587064" data-attributes="member: 20648"><p>Around 85% of snake bites happen on the arms and hands. I would even bet that out of all the people who have actually been bit by a snake turkey hunting it has happened while they were trying to sit down or get set up. Being cautious of where you put your hands and where you sit down would probably be much more effective than wearing snake boots ever would. Just from a statistics standpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NChunt1, post: 5587064, member: 20648"] Around 85% of snake bites happen on the arms and hands. I would even bet that out of all the people who have actually been bit by a snake turkey hunting it has happened while they were trying to sit down or get set up. Being cautious of where you put your hands and where you sit down would probably be much more effective than wearing snake boots ever would. Just from a statistics standpoint. [/QUOTE]
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