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<blockquote data-quote="Jnm300ultra" data-source="post: 1970104" data-attributes="member: 88071"><p>I'm also a rookie hunting Wyoming this year. My buddy told me also about the cactus, and rattle snakes. I hunt in Northern California and always find the snakes. I just bought a new pair of Danner boots. Hoping I wasn't having to put on my Irish Setter snake proof boots. Sounds like I'm wrong. I'm not worried about the cactus but those dam snakes. I liked the idea about the duct tape for the smaller cactus. I'm going to be hunting Mule deer in Laramie. Good luck with your hunt get a nice antelope.</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jnm300ultra, post: 1970104, member: 88071"] I’m also a rookie hunting Wyoming this year. My buddy told me also about the cactus, and rattle snakes. I hunt in Northern California and always find the snakes. I just bought a new pair of Danner boots. Hoping I wasn’t having to put on my Irish Setter snake proof boots. Sounds like I’m wrong. I’m not worried about the cactus but those dam snakes. I liked the idea about the duct tape for the smaller cactus. I’m going to be hunting Mule deer in Laramie. Good luck with your hunt get a nice antelope. Jason [/QUOTE]
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