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<blockquote data-quote="Danielkrupski" data-source="post: 54722" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>Spiders are ok so slow and really have to be un lucky to get bitten by one unless its in your shoe or something like that. Snakes on the other hand. Quick little bastards and as I found out like on most occasions are stubborn. I don't care what any expert says was a landscaper working on property's in dural nsw for many years. Loud noises don't mean crap. You know your alive when you pick a bucket of dirt in a bobcat and you hit a nest and mum isn't too impressed especially when she is stuck in the 4 in 1. Also last trip out tuena way walking back thru the creek I thought I saw an eel that was swimming round a rock that I stepped over no less than 10 mins ago. Bullshit! It was a black! And standing no less than 5 m away trying to create a spa bath, this sucker wouldn't leave. He was fishing. Kept swimming and chasing what ever was under there. He made me walk thru the long grass. It took me almost an hour for a 5 minute walk. I finally made it back to my car shut the door cursed like you wouldn't believe turned the car on and holy shit it was the flash. Other times I see snakes on a track and 20m away they leave. Bottom line never trust the bastards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danielkrupski, post: 54722, member: 859"] Spiders are ok so slow and really have to be un lucky to get bitten by one unless its in your shoe or something like that. Snakes on the other hand. Quick little bastards and as I found out like on most occasions are stubborn. I don't care what any expert says was a landscaper working on property's in dural nsw for many years. Loud noises don't mean crap. You know your alive when you pick a bucket of dirt in a bobcat and you hit a nest and mum isn't too impressed especially when she is stuck in the 4 in 1. Also last trip out tuena way walking back thru the creek I thought I saw an eel that was swimming round a rock that I stepped over no less than 10 mins ago. Bullshit! It was a black! And standing no less than 5 m away trying to create a spa bath, this sucker wouldn't leave. He was fishing. Kept swimming and chasing what ever was under there. He made me walk thru the long grass. It took me almost an hour for a 5 minute walk. I finally made it back to my car shut the door cursed like you wouldn't believe turned the car on and holy shit it was the flash. Other times I see snakes on a track and 20m away they leave. Bottom line never trust the bastards [/QUOTE]
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