Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Rob on September 07, 2010, 11:19:03 AM
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I know the east side of the state grows big spiders, but dang! Run deer run!
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:chuckle:
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Jumpin jeepers, that spider in the poster would get shot with a gun if it were in my house.
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Nice pic, Rob!
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cool pic Rob, hanford spider i suspect?
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I hate spiders :'(
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:chuckle: :chuckle:
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:chuckle:
I'm not afraid of spiders... except for that one... :o
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Jumpin jeepers, that spider in the poster would get shot with a gun if it were in my house.
:yeah: I generally am not afraid of spiders as long as they are not on me. Once they get larger than a golf ball though I prefer to have a barrier or at a couple feet of distance seperating us.
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Rob,
That is why I always walk behind you when we are out there... I saw some seriously big and ugly spiders last week but you cleared most of them out for me!
Shawn
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I remember sitting on the living room floor once. Saw a spider like the one in the poster several feet away on the rug. I slapped the floor near it to chase it off.....the bugger charged me! :yike:
Spidey met Nike
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I remember sitting on the living room floor once. Saw a spider like the one in the poster several feet away on the rug. I slapped the floor near it to chase it off.....the bugger charged me! :yike:
Spidey met Nike
Remember, when they charge,hold steady, don't fire till you see at least 6 of their eyes. It is best to have a double, but if you must go bolt action, go with a mauser. If you buddy is shooting back up, then make sure he is of stout spirit and strong heart. you need to make sure that you can count on him when the chips are down, and the fangs are flying..
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:chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
I had to make due with a #10 Nike. But once stunned I called in Air Support for a hovering flame application hooyah!