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Golden orb spidersThese spiders love having there webs about face height
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Golden orb spidersThese spiders love having there webs about face height
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Golden orb spiders
With a funny accent
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The photo is deceptive, the orb weaver in the pic is about four inches top to bottomI thought the golden orb spiders were the big ones?
Brown recluseWhat about white tails we often have them climbing on the ceiling. I'll let you google the effects of there bite... View attachment 2044953
Now that’s funnyLol redbacks are just black widows with a funny accent ...we used to them
My Saks better be like boomerangs mate...they have to come backProbably a few knives in a bag. I would need a belt knife, so my bigger ironbark, or the smaller.
In regards to saks. I ain't taking no sak. I know a certain farmer that has enough for everyone
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Uh ohMy Saks better be like boomerangs mate...they have to come back
Looks like your bringing all the right gear mate. 80-90% of my hunting is done with a 22. Crocodiles are about a 14 hour drive north but I'd gladly make that trip to help a mate get the vest he wantsI’m not much of a traveler but I would like to visit Australia. Especially the wilder parts. I’d bring along my little pliers and pen light that I carry every day and switch out my tinker small for a fieldmaster. I would bring along a stockman, probably a Case 3318.
I’d bring one of my Buck 110’s, probably the fingergrooved one my wife gave me for Christmas 10 years ago. The rifle I would grab also was a gift from her. Something she owned for several years before I met her. An old Marlin model 60 .22.
I have a small backpack I keep handy for woods walks containing a few basics, poncho, cordage, water bottles etc. I would add extra batteries for my flashlight and 100 rounds CCI mini mags and a couple of Bic lighters.
A pint or two of whiskey for medicinal purposes and would give it a go. Maybe I could get me one of those big crocodiles and have a vest made.
As I sat around ruminating on this last night I decided I might switch out my battery for a .222 Remington.80-90% of my hunting is done with a 22.