
Originally Posted by
jhook
Jeeze awmighty! I had a Cottonmouth drop in my boat once from a low lying limb. I was by myself thank heavens. Nearly killed myself trying to hold the thing at bay with a paddle and get it out of the boat. Keep a very sharp lookout when fishing near overhanging brush or trees. For snakes and wasp nests, too. Cottonmouths can be agressive. I've had them swim toward the boat and nothing would deter them. I usually move on worrying they can slither up over the side the boat. I assume they can. Anybody know?
This reminds me of 2 stories...
1. My brother who is not scared of snakes decided to shoot one out of a tree we where fishing under in a canoe. Well he missed the snake but broke the limb and the snake fell in the boat with us!
Needless to say I left him and the snake in the boat and swam to shore! (I don't like snakes!)
2. I had a buddy who had a cottonmouth climb up the transom with him and his girlfriend and her son. He put the girlfriend and her son in the front of the boat while he tried to get the snake out. The snake wrapped around his motor lock and he had heck getting it off! So to answer your question YES they can climb in the boat with you!
Dwyane
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