Maybe because "day bin eatin' dem chikenz![emoji215][emoji239]
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Maybe because "day bin eatin' dem chikenz![emoji215][emoji239]
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Yes, like most seafood = best fresh.
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Nice work brother. I'm sure they were a blast to catch. Thanks for sharing.
That snake is a copper headed water rattler.
rnes- Can you explain why, when I shook his tail, just before he bit me, I heard no rattle? Maybe froze up is all I could figure. Although the swelling has been significantly reduced(iced), I'm a little concerned that the discoloration surrounding the 2 holes has developed into a sunset crimson or maybe a sunrise raw umber tone. I know as a herpetologist, you may not know this but I'll ask anyway "Would you know the cost of an anti-venom treatment or if perhaps Medicare would cover it? I usually try to avoid snakes but I thought I'd try to answer your post anyway, thanks again. :hatchet:
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I think the garlic slab sauce works as anti venom.
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Great pics Doug, always enjoy your adventures !!:cheers2
Redge, they are very close to my favorite salt water fish. Also have to admit I’m a sucker for a good stuffed flounder. Cut em bite sized or maybe finger sized, dipped in a beer batter with cayenne and garlic, a beer so cold it hurts the back of your throat, and you’ll fully understand why I enjoy them so. Hope you get to try some one day soon.
Sounds excellent Skeet, especially the beer!
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