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Good Morning All, I'm headed down around Lake Okeechobee boar hunting next month. With that being said, what should I prepare for, in the month of April, to make this a more pleasant hunt, with Insects, snakes, climate conditions, ants? What should I be cognicant of? What should I avoid while in the swamps? I've got some summer weight boots that fit well. Should I look into snake chaps? Thanks for any advice. I appreciate it. Mike | ||
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The water moccasins will be warming up and become more active. I would do snake boots or chaps. The mosquitos will also be doing better. Most recommend a Thermocell. Be sure to take some B1 as well, since it will help repel the mosquitos. Larry "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson | |||
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Noted, thank you!! | |||
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Bring some gloves, I like the deer-skinned ones as they don't interfere with the handling of firearms. Thorn bushes, briars, thorn-infested vines and such can rip your hands to pieces if you have to move fast. I also wear brush pants for the same reason. It will be warm, bring lot's of water. Good chance your feet will get wet so bring a pair of dry socks if you want semi-dry feet. I'd bring some good insect repellant, there may be ticks as well as mosquitoes. | |||
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Thank you. Just trying to alleviate the surprises when I get there. | |||
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You'll be A-OK, its different terrain for sure but dangers & annoyances are minimal. Ask your outfitter what he reccomends you bring. You'll have a blast - Hog Central! | |||
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