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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1969936" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>The "hair quills" are a real pita (literally). I've sat in them several times....i bet it was funny for a couple of hunters that watched my son pulling them out of my backside on my first antelope hunt in 2007.</p><p>Since found that "duct tape" of all things will work wonders pulling the "hair quills". Always have it with me on western trips. Everyone should have duct tape anyway!...lol...</p><p></p><p>Second....got two fang marks from a baby rattler bite on the back of my right hand....didnt set me back at all, shot a lope buck the next day within a couple hundred yards of the snake bite. Luckily the fangs just "hooked" my skin with little penetration.</p><p>I stuck my hand in a pile of bulldozed sage brush while building a makeshift blind about a half mile from camp the day before season.</p><p>Lesson not only watch where you walk but also keep your hands to yourself!</p><p>Seriously since 2006 hunting in WY & MT myself & my son's have only encountered less than 10 rattlesnakes.[ATTACH=full]211569[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1969936, member: 18849"] The "hair quills" are a real pita (literally). I've sat in them several times....i bet it was funny for a couple of hunters that watched my son pulling them out of my backside on my first antelope hunt in 2007. Since found that "duct tape" of all things will work wonders pulling the "hair quills". Always have it with me on western trips. Everyone should have duct tape anyway!...lol... Second....got two fang marks from a baby rattler bite on the back of my right hand....didnt set me back at all, shot a lope buck the next day within a couple hundred yards of the snake bite. Luckily the fangs just "hooked" my skin with little penetration. I stuck my hand in a pile of bulldozed sage brush while building a makeshift blind about a half mile from camp the day before season. Lesson not only watch where you walk but also keep your hands to yourself! Seriously since 2006 hunting in WY & MT myself & my son's have only encountered less than 10 rattlesnakes.[ATTACH type="full"]211569[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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