I think I will pass:
[url]http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/fishing/bass-fishing/2009/09/kayak-fishing-guide-catches-10-pound-largemouth-bass-liv[/url]
Anyone want to work at a bait shop where they keep these stocked?
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I think I will pass:
[url]http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/fishing/bass-fishing/2009/09/kayak-fishing-guide-catches-10-pound-largemouth-bass-liv[/url]
Anyone want to work at a bait shop where they keep these stocked?
He has either more dedication or more nerve than I have.
:eek: Nope, not me.
Yesterday I landed a nice smallie that spit a crawdad out and hit me in the forehead with it. Had that been a rattlesnake I would have soiled my waders!
[QUOTE=MetalFish513;490650]Yesterday I landed a nice smallie that spit a crawdad out and hit me in the forehead with it. Had that been a rattlesnake I would have soiled my waders![/QUOTE]
Haha, he was fighting back. Locked and loaded SM.
No way I would use snakes as bait!!! That guy is crazy 4sure!
Nope not me I'd rather catch slots.
Maybe a plain old water snake, But a Rattlesnake? Next headline he'll make..."When Bait Bites Back"
I have a buddy that worked in Okeechobee lake as a biologist and would often do fishing samplings. He cut open a big fat LM and found 4 big snakes in the belly.
Oh, great. Now I have to buy a snake rod to go along with the frog rod.
That is just an accident waiting to happen.
I can imagine the reaction of one of my clients if I pulled out a snake and said "put this on"....LMAO.