Yesterday I began preparations for the Cajun Classic by sprucing up a couple FT lanes and targets on my place that have been almost completely neglected in the last three years of my FT inactivity. The targets (and bases) have been covered by five-gallon plastic buckets, but otherwise left in place outside, completely unattended that whole time. Though none the worse for wear, the last target I uncovered held a surprise not completely unexpected, but nevertheless startled HELL out of me!
"HOLY SHEEEEIT!"; you should have seen this old man move!
Considering I kill a couple diamondback rattlebugs every year on my place, at first glance Texas rat snakes are easily mistaken as having more than just an excellent disguise and a good bluff! And if you're a rat, they do! Nevertheless I don't molest 'em, since other than an occasional surprise they do more good than harm. BTW, I give rattlers no such quarter.
But back to the subject at hand, the bucket-covering-field-targets trick allows keeping them in place almost indefinitely; in case anyone else out there is as lazy as I am. Just be vigilant when removing the buckets, because I have no doubt rattlebugs (and copperheads) would also find them a nice place to hang out (under).
"HOLY SHEEEEIT!"; you should have seen this old man move!
Considering I kill a couple diamondback rattlebugs every year on my place, at first glance Texas rat snakes are easily mistaken as having more than just an excellent disguise and a good bluff! And if you're a rat, they do! Nevertheless I don't molest 'em, since other than an occasional surprise they do more good than harm. BTW, I give rattlers no such quarter.
But back to the subject at hand, the bucket-covering-field-targets trick allows keeping them in place almost indefinitely; in case anyone else out there is as lazy as I am. Just be vigilant when removing the buckets, because I have no doubt rattlebugs (and copperheads) would also find them a nice place to hang out (under).