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Originally Posted by stevej37
^^^ please describe how it is done.
Thanks.
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Hi Stevej37- 3 Pairs of socks, as even the largest flathead will only tear through the first two sock layers. Skipper believed in the "feet first, then hands" technique. He would work the bank ahead of us to find the nesting hole. He would then get behind us, we would shove our feet into the hole (generally 3-4 feet under the surface) and he would support our head/upper body to ensure we wouldn't drown. The flathead would attack your feet, and then you could slowly pull your legs out of the hole while transitioning its mouth to your hands. His one key rule... "always keep your hands in the water, and off the bank" No copperheads will ever be in the water, and you'll never see the one hidden on the bank that decides to tag you.
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