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<blockquote data-quote="corsair4360" data-source="post: 1576964" data-attributes="member: 63474"><p>At one point (mid '70's) in my life I worked in the woods of Southern Mississippi cruising timber. We saw lots of snakes, several times a week, 3 in one day next to the Tombigbee River in Alabama. Our standard protection was heavy boots, with canvas and aluminum snake chaps from waist to the boots. The lower half of the chaps were aluminium covered with a zipper to secure them over heavy canvas. I carried a sapling of hickory large end down about 2" in diameter as our snake killer, brush club and brier patch defense tool about 5+ feet long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corsair4360, post: 1576964, member: 63474"] At one point (mid '70's) in my life I worked in the woods of Southern Mississippi cruising timber. We saw lots of snakes, several times a week, 3 in one day next to the Tombigbee River in Alabama. Our standard protection was heavy boots, with canvas and aluminum snake chaps from waist to the boots. The lower half of the chaps were aluminium covered with a zipper to secure them over heavy canvas. I carried a sapling of hickory large end down about 2" in diameter as our snake killer, brush club and brier patch defense tool about 5+ feet long. [/QUOTE]
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