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    Did I ever tell ya 'bout the snake I took fishing? I used to park my small
    fish-n-ski boat in an open barn hall, at my Dad's. I had seen snake skins
    shed around on stuff, but never gave too much thought to it, we have
    plenty of big rat snakes around here. Well, one night, I was by myself
    at Bay Springs, did not know anything about lights, submersible or otherwise,
    so there I sat, on the front deck, rod in hand, tightlining a minnow. I had
    caught several dinks, and got cut off by a couple of gar, a typical night for
    me. It was so dark, you couldn't see your hand in front of your face, and
    there was not even the faintest hint of a breeze - DEAD calm. Bored, I had
    got into my bag of junk food, and ate a Snickers and a pack of crackers,
    and had dropped the wrappers down into the bottome of the boat. Well,
    I'm sitting there thinking deep thoughts, and all of a sudden, I hear the
    food wrappers rustling around! I knew right away, SOMETHING was in the
    bottom of the boat. I reached down by my feet and picked up the flashlight,
    and turned it on and towards the sound - here comes about a 3.5' rat snake,
    all fixed to glide right up on the deck underneath my feet! I went to whacking
    him with my rod, wonder I didn't break it. Anyway, he decided maybe he
    didn't want to share the deck with me after all, and did a 180 and started
    heading towards the back of the boat. All I could think about was if he gets
    under something (there was an opening beside each seat back into the bilge
    area) I am gonna have to ride 6 miles back to the boat ramp in the dark, not
    knowing where he is... So I jumped up and took out after him with the dip
    net - caught him just as he started into the opening, and raked him back
    into the floor of the boat, right under my feet. By now, if I could swim, I
    would have probably left the boat. But I don't, so it was him or me. I
    managed to get him in the net, then the fun really started - I was trying to
    shake him out into the water, and he was having no part of it! He started
    crawling back up the handle, and I didn't have enough sense to just throw
    the net, snake and all - FINALLY I managed to sling him out of it, SPLASH!
    Then I run circles around the boat for 15 minutes, shining the flashlight to
    make sure he wasn't crawling back in somewhere... Had two anchors out,
    so it wasn't an option to crank up and take off real quick. Looking back, I
    wish somebody had been able to film all that, I could probably have sent it
    in to funniest home videos or something and done well
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    Poor snake, you probably gave it a heart attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingpox
    Poor snake, you probably gave it a heart attack.
    One can only hope :D I know I nearly had one. I am not much afraid of
    snakes, but under my feet in the dark is no place for one, if you know what
    I mean.
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    We put one in the livewell one day to take home with us and the darn thing got hung in the drain hole. Like to have never got him out.

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    thats what we need jeff a good laugh thank's

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