Monday, October 13, 2008

From Around Camp

The Set Up at Camp on the Chickahominy
Waiting In Anticipation,the Nutty One

7 comments:

Downeast Duck Hunter said...

Dumb question, but for me a serious one... how often do you deal with snakes in your adventures???

I'm not a snake man and besides the 12 foot python that came out of a toilet in Southern Maine, there isn't really any "threatening" species in my neck of the woods...

tugboatdude said...

I would say this time of year not much but in the spring and summer quite a bit around the coastal areas.The worst is spring and summer in the mountains they hide in the tree and under rocks,I'm not a big fan of them.

Kirk Mantay said...

Yup. Virginia & North Carolina have poisonous snakes across the whole state - timber rattlesnakes in the mountains, copperheads in the piedmont, and water moccassins on the coast.

If you go a little further south (southern NC and beyond), you get alligators in the marsh too!

{nUtTyPrOfFeSsOr} said...

If a water mocky gets ya, in the words of Axl Rose,"You're gonna DIeeeeeeeE!"; That place was crazy muddy too - lots of tall grass to hide in though....welcome to the swamp jungle!

tugboatdude said...

The mud there is more solid than many of the places I intend to hunt this winter.Get ready and get yourself some chest waders,unless you enjoy the thought of losing your toes.

Kirk Mantay said...

You know where you are baby? You're in the Chick, you gonna diiieeeieiiieeeee.

T-if it's muddier than the Chick, I am staying in the boat. I've had to be pulled out of the mud with a pole before. It sucks.

Na na na na na na knees, knees, jungle, HUHHHHHH!

tugboatdude said...

Ragged island is way worse than the chick and there are less birds there,wtf why are we hunting there later this year?You 2 know that you dress up as axl rose everynoght before bed.