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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5055343" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I'm rolling the dice. Too mobile to wear snake boots. Heck, last year to get to one of my spots I had to crawl through 100y of underbrush in the dark to get to a point where I could walk crouched over the last 300y to my listening spot.</p><p></p><p>I'll prob get bit eventually... not sure if the $30,000 CroFab and hospital bill Is worth it, but I have insurance. But I'm more likely to get bit on my hands, arms, or torso than my legs, and snake boots won't help those bites.</p><p></p><p>For some reason, I have zero fear of snakebites... prob just blissful ignorance. I encounter a handful of cottonmouths each season. I'm still hoping to see my first eastern diamondback. Been here in south MS 20y and never seen one. There were 2 killed by members on my deer lease this past fall, so im sure I'll get to see one eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5055343, member: 2805"] I'm rolling the dice. Too mobile to wear snake boots. Heck, last year to get to one of my spots I had to crawl through 100y of underbrush in the dark to get to a point where I could walk crouched over the last 300y to my listening spot. I'll prob get bit eventually... not sure if the $30,000 CroFab and hospital bill Is worth it, but I have insurance. But I'm more likely to get bit on my hands, arms, or torso than my legs, and snake boots won't help those bites. For some reason, I have zero fear of snakebites... prob just blissful ignorance. I encounter a handful of cottonmouths each season. I'm still hoping to see my first eastern diamondback. Been here in south MS 20y and never seen one. There were 2 killed by members on my deer lease this past fall, so im sure I'll get to see one eventually. [/QUOTE]
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