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General Metal Detector Discussion
Snakes and permissions for old paddocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Hookka" data-source="post: 493556" data-attributes="member: 14150"><p>Hey guys, I'm not too fussed overall about snakes. I'm comfortable with them in general but I'd just like to not be a statistic as I start wandering deeper out of town for spots. I've done a ton of parks lately and I've spotted some tree lines and would like to do something different.</p><p></p><p>How do you guys go about getting permissions for spots on paddocks with no houses anymore? This spot is in an industrial area and no one lives on the property but it has an old fence around it, although I think it's been removed or damaged in a few spots.</p><p></p><p>It's also covered in a bunch of tall grass and am wondering what I need to not do to avoid getting bit by any nope ropes. The snakes I'm familiar with are from another continent so I don't wanna trick myself into thinking I know more than I do.</p><p></p><p>Are gaiters a must in the tall grass? Or is the tall grass not even the area I need to be cautious. I've heard a few variations and want to get it straight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hookka, post: 493556, member: 14150"] Hey guys, I'm not too fussed overall about snakes. I'm comfortable with them in general but I'd just like to not be a statistic as I start wandering deeper out of town for spots. I've done a ton of parks lately and I've spotted some tree lines and would like to do something different. How do you guys go about getting permissions for spots on paddocks with no houses anymore? This spot is in an industrial area and no one lives on the property but it has an old fence around it, although I think it's been removed or damaged in a few spots. It's also covered in a bunch of tall grass and am wondering what I need to not do to avoid getting bit by any nope ropes. The snakes I'm familiar with are from another continent so I don't wanna trick myself into thinking I know more than I do. Are gaiters a must in the tall grass? Or is the tall grass not even the area I need to be cautious. I've heard a few variations and want to get it straight. [/QUOTE]
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