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Thread: New sport(tin flipping for copperheads and canebreaks)

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    Default New sport(tin flipping for copperheads and canebreaks)

    Who wants to be the tin flipping VIP



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    We do that with old car hoods.

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    What’s the point if you’re not killing them?

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    I never pass a piece of time, car hood, trash can lid, ply wood etc without flipping it....
    you aint did a dawg gon thang until ya STAND UP IN IT!- Theodis Ealey


    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel Yell View Post
    The older I get, the more anal retentive I get.

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    I was getting my grain drill ready to plant the last little food plot a while ago and was flipping the tarp that I keep it under back. I happened to notice my bird dog sniff another black tarp on the ground nearby and discretely back away. I took a look and sure enough a small canebrake was coiled up beside it. I got my snake grabber so I could use him for some avoidance training on my other dog and got him into a bucket. When I flipped the tarp over the rest of the way, there were two more snake under it...but they were black racers. It turns out I probably save the canebrake's life. I've got a picture of a black racer eating a canebrake.

    Doing some avoidance on your dog might not only keep him from getting bitten but you too.

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    Nothing new bout that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JABIII View Post
    Nothing new bout that...
    Nope, not new and definitely not a “sport”.

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    Snake people are weird. I’ve got a friend that flips tin and sells snakes for anti venom production.
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    Go Tigers!

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    Very cool. My boys and I enjoyed watching
    Psalm 42:1 "As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God."

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