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Snake sightings, encounters and reminders.
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<blockquote data-quote="uttu kaos" data-source="post: 672395" data-attributes="member: 11940"><p>ive been busy already, last week 2 red bellies and a python and then tues gone another red belly over at rainbow beach, as soon as they said Rainbiow i knew it was going to be big as ive only caught big reds over there..it was about 5ft 8 but around 3 inches thick and i had to get it out of an engine bay..not keen about sticking my fingers under the bonnet looking for the catch but had to be done and there it was coiled on the air filter waiting for me.. funny thing was i had hold of its tail in one hand while it was trying to get away and had hold of the bonnet with the other and also 2 screaming men behind me..anyway got it out safely and bagged it...not the best photos but in the second pic the snake was about 7 feet away from the bag so should descibe its size a bit better..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uttu kaos, post: 672395, member: 11940"] ive been busy already, last week 2 red bellies and a python and then tues gone another red belly over at rainbow beach, as soon as they said Rainbiow i knew it was going to be big as ive only caught big reds over there..it was about 5ft 8 but around 3 inches thick and i had to get it out of an engine bay..not keen about sticking my fingers under the bonnet looking for the catch but had to be done and there it was coiled on the air filter waiting for me.. funny thing was i had hold of its tail in one hand while it was trying to get away and had hold of the bonnet with the other and also 2 screaming men behind me..anyway got it out safely and bagged it...not the best photos but in the second pic the snake was about 7 feet away from the bag so should descibe its size a bit better.. [/QUOTE]
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