Snake poo always smells horrible because they don't have a digestive tract, food just basically rots inside them. I bet Pythons in the Everglades are even worse smelling.
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Thread: Fitty's Angling Ramble 7.0
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01-11-2013, 05:51 AM #1111
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01-11-2013, 06:01 AM #1114
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He'd stuck that boar with an arrow and tracked it, found it backed into some brush and snarling and he went to take another shot and apparently slipped/tripped and went down. Said before you could blink an eye that boar was on him and he fought off the first two charges with kicks but finally had to use the hand to keep it away. Gotta give some credit to the boar, ballsy self defense and saw it's opportunity in a moment of weakness and took it.
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01-11-2013, 06:50 AM #1115
What they actually do is have chase dogs that sniff the wild pig (Not actually a Boar) out and they slow it down long enough for you to get there and go toe to toe with it with what is essentially a bowie knife. I think there might be a piece of rope involved in the process... But when we go pig hunting on Hawaii, I figure I'll let 44 go first and if he kills the first one, I'll copy his technique... If he dies, I'll run away screaming with half a bucket of KFC tucked under my arm for a snack!
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01-11-2013, 06:59 AM #1116
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okay guys....I have a new hunt for today, another aquatic species and this one is larger than those puny great white sharks
http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2...ugustine-beach
so anyone have a taste for blubber?
I'll let Nainoa chime in to hear his thoughts on KFC/noodling and Right whalesChina is asshoe !!!
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01-11-2013, 07:04 AM #1117
Dude... You need to get out of the city more... Everyone knows that Whales don't eat fried chicken!
So a bucket of KFC would do nothing to attract them.
Whales glide through the oceans of the world sucking down large schools of Krill and other small bugs, shrimp and plankton.
So clearly the more professional AND ecologically sound tactic, would be to use the 21 shrimp and fries basket from Long John Silvers!
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01-11-2013, 07:11 AM #1118
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Would Captin' Ds suffice? Long John Silvers has not been in town for a few years LOL
That park in the article Anastasia Park in St Augustine is very nice. We go camping there all the time and those beaches are very clean. I would like to go there to view the whales myself.China is asshoe !!!
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01-11-2013, 07:23 AM #1119
We don't have either of them for like 100 miles of me.... So you're going to have to use your best judgement!
I was only in St. Augustine for 17 minutes. (I honked and waved, but you didn't wave back?) But it looked like a really nice place... We went swimming/body surfing on a beach between there and Daytona.
I certainly liked it better than Orlando, which is basically a swamp hole with Disneyland.
I don't know if the Gulf of Mexico is naturally turgid gray by Tampa or if it was just something tidal or weather when I was there... So seeing the clean beaches and teal waters by St. Augustine was a real blessing by the time I got there.6'4"
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01-11-2013, 07:34 AM #1120
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Yeah Orlando is in the heart of swampland. Its pretty amazing how they were able to build some big cities there in soaked up swamp mud.
Something must have been stirring up the water while you were there cause usually Tampa & Clearwater have clear and warmer water.Its usually the further north you go the darker the water at the shore is on the Atlantic side. The Gulf side tends to maintain a clean appearance.China is asshoe !!!
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01-11-2013, 11:44 AM #1125
I see them mostly in the early morning hours. I must have hundreds of snake pics from trail riding in the mornings. I'd rather face the rattlers then the copperheads. Rattlers will back out of the way and give a warning before they strike. Copperheads those bastards seam to just sorta dare ya try and go around them.
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01-11-2013, 11:54 AM #1126
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01-11-2013, 11:56 AM #1127
As long as were looking at gross pics anyone want to hazard a guess as what kind of bug bite causes this?
My son got bit by a bug, don't know what kind. The night it happen it looked like a bug mosquito bite only with a large red ring around it. By morning it had blistered up like that. That's day one were on day three now and it has been continuously getting larger it's twice that size now. His doctor thinks it's a brown recluse bite.
I've been bite one before and it didn't look like that. Mine didn't blister like that.
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01-11-2013, 11:59 AM #1128
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01-11-2013, 12:07 PM #1130
No allergies that I know of. Whatever bite him he didn't feel it till afterward, and it didn't really hurt till the blistering started. Since then he started developing muscle pain and nausea. That could be side effects of the meds he's on though. They started him on antibiotics and prednisone.
It could be a brown recluse bite, but when I got bite it looked nothing like that. The tissue ulcerated almost immediately into a sore. That looks like burn blister only one that's growing.
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01-11-2013, 12:11 PM #1131
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01-11-2013, 12:21 PM #1135
So today at the baby doctor...
Baby is currently 6 pounds 6 ounces with 6 and a half weeks to go...
So at a half pound per week average growth rate... IF my wife goes to 40 weeks (37 is considered full term) then the baby will be around 9-9.5 pounds. But more than likely she'll go 2 weeks early. From where the baby is positioned.
The baby's lungs are developed and she is using them at a point as if she was a month further along. When I talked to my Mom she said that when I was born the Doc's were amazed at how well developed my lungs and reflexes were.
They did a little bit of a 3D scan... it was hard to see since the baby always has her hands by her face, but they said that "She has a dimple in her chin like Jessica Simpson." (Just looked like Clouds and blobs to me!)
I don't have much of a dimple in my chin... But my Dad has a "John Travolta."
It's strange to think that like every new little piece of information I learn about her opens up a whole new world of imagining what she will look like and the kind of life she will live.6'4"
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01-11-2013, 12:23 PM #1136
Yeah that's what I thought too, Like when I got bite I could see the fang bites and it was very dark it was completely different. Two marks. His looked nothing like that. One bite mark, didn't look like to. One centered bite. Like a mosquito bite only with a this red ring around it but not like one you would see with tick bites.
I have never seen a spider bite react like that. I've been researching spider bites and haven't found anything that looks like that.
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01-11-2013, 12:24 PM #1137
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01-11-2013, 12:33 PM #1138
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01-11-2013, 12:38 PM #1139
Glad to hear baby is doing good. I suppose they told ya'll with diabetes it's common to have a bigger baby? Nine pounds would prob be about average for moms with gd.
LOL, pretty soon you'll get a turn at worrying about bug bites!
My son is not outdoorsy type of kid. He hates nature! LOL First thing he said to me when the doctor said it looked like a spider bite was, "Someone I suspect this is your fault."
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