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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allen Lone wolf" data-source="post: 3016762" data-attributes="member: 121301"><p>A few years ago I was stalk hunting whitetail here in NW Alabama with my bow on Lamarion WMA (now Sam Murphy). I decided to wear my leather moccasins in order to be as quiet as possible. Moving around the edge of a customer I would take 3 steps while looking ahead for bedded deer then look at the frosty ground for fresh tracks. As I was about to put my foot on the ground I looked down at a 3ft copperhead stretched out in the morning sun apparently asleep. My foot that wasn't more than 6 inches from the middle of that snake slowly returned back to the ground where it just left from. I very slowly moved the tip of my bow limb over his head and pinned him to the ground and didn't let off till I was sure he was dead. I hung him on a bush a hoped that it would rain within 3 days. I proceeded to hunt looking more for snakes than I was deer. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen Lone wolf, post: 3016762, member: 121301"] A few years ago I was stalk hunting whitetail here in NW Alabama with my bow on Lamarion WMA (now Sam Murphy). I decided to wear my leather moccasins in order to be as quiet as possible. Moving around the edge of a customer I would take 3 steps while looking ahead for bedded deer then look at the frosty ground for fresh tracks. As I was about to put my foot on the ground I looked down at a 3ft copperhead stretched out in the morning sun apparently asleep. My foot that wasn't more than 6 inches from the middle of that snake slowly returned back to the ground where it just left from. I very slowly moved the tip of my bow limb over his head and pinned him to the ground and didn't let off till I was sure he was dead. I hung him on a bush a hoped that it would rain within 3 days. I proceeded to hunt looking more for snakes than I was deer. Lol [/QUOTE]
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