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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3722093" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I used to tube fish a lot in farm ponds and some lake coves. Ponds were pretty bad about having snakes and they always seemed curious about that new island in their territory or would try to take fish off the stringer even if fishing the banks. </p><p>I had a rather large nonpoisonous water snake get really close to me in the tube one day so I swatted it with the rod tip. Big mistake as it panicked and tried to get out of the water with the tube being the closest thing to dry land. </p><p>Scared the crap out of me when it tried to come aboard, but we finally came to an agreement, and it left. Right after that, I came by a .38 caliber Davis Derringer that I kept in one of the pockets with birdshot loads in it. </p><p>Note: it's illegal to shoot into water on Corps of Engineer/state owned or most municipal lakes no matter what round your using. </p><p>Private waters are the only legal place you can do that, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3722093, member: 5412"] I used to tube fish a lot in farm ponds and some lake coves. Ponds were pretty bad about having snakes and they always seemed curious about that new island in their territory or would try to take fish off the stringer even if fishing the banks. I had a rather large nonpoisonous water snake get really close to me in the tube one day so I swatted it with the rod tip. Big mistake as it panicked and tried to get out of the water with the tube being the closest thing to dry land. Scared the crap out of me when it tried to come aboard, but we finally came to an agreement, and it left. Right after that, I came by a .38 caliber Davis Derringer that I kept in one of the pockets with birdshot loads in it. Note: it's illegal to shoot into water on Corps of Engineer/state owned or most municipal lakes no matter what round your using. Private waters are the only legal place you can do that, I think. [/QUOTE]
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