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Post by pickinduck on Jan 18, 2017 11:29:59 GMT -6
This is the book that I am most looking forward to that was in my shipment today because it is suppose to have about the giant snakes in it.
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Post by sherlew99 on Jan 18, 2017 19:02:04 GMT -6
Cool
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Post by pickinduck on Jan 19, 2017 7:54:16 GMT -6
Remember I actually seen them? I haven't read it yet but the thought went through my my mind about what if one of the accounts would be the same one that I seen. That would be awesome.
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Post by sherlew99 on Jan 19, 2017 10:02:45 GMT -6
Yes it would.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 9:44:29 GMT -6
This book came with a book marker. On one side it says Schiffer Publishing. On the back it says Ready to Write a Book? and about Submit a Book Proposal. Maybe Tom might be interested in looking into that?
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 10:10:33 GMT -6
Last night I started reading this book but not from the beginning. I skipped right to Chapter 5: Snakes in the Grass. There was no account given for the one giant dead snake that I seen at Peach Orchard (what me and hunting friend called the area) right below Big Spring Reservoir (located between Johnstown and Seward) partially draped over a road blocking gate. There where however accounts given of them in the same regions and the accounts do show one defining characteristic of the giant snakes here.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 7, 2017 10:55:59 GMT -6
This book came with a book marker. On one side it says Schiffer Publishing. On the back it says Ready to Write a Book? and about Submit a Book Proposal. Maybe Tom might be interested in looking into that? He might. You can run it past him.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 7, 2017 10:59:29 GMT -6
Last night I started reading this book but not from the beginning. I skipped right to Chapter 5: Snakes in the Grass. There was no account given for the one giant dead snake that I seen at Peach Orchard (what me and hunting friend called the area) right below Big Spring Reservoir partially draped over a road blocking gate. There where however accounts given of them in the same regions and the accounts do show one defining characteristic of the giant snakes here. What I would do is look for someone who's writing a book like this and is interested in what you saw and experienced, and submit an account of it.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 11:09:36 GMT -6
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 11:22:31 GMT -6
Last night I started reading this book but not from the beginning. I skipped right to Chapter 5: Snakes in the Grass. There was no account given for the one giant dead snake that I seen at Peach Orchard (what me and hunting friend called the area) right below Big Spring Reservoir partially draped over a road blocking gate. There where however accounts given of them in the same regions and the accounts do show one defining characteristic of the giant snakes here. What I would do is look for someone who's writing a book like this and is interested in what you saw and experienced, and submit an account of it. NO. I tried going that route before with trying to report and it did NOT work out at all. I don't keep secret what I've seen and now and then I try to contact someone else involved like you're seeing with Adrian Hicks but that so called official media reporting stuff I think I'm done with. I am putting out what I've seen like here. If they are truly who they say they are it's their turn to come to me.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 11:41:22 GMT -6
My sighting of this giant snake occurred in the 1980s. Me and my friend Dave were squirrel hunting there at Peach Orchard by Big Spring Reservoir located between Johnstown and Seward. We hunted separate few awhile. When we rejoined we went to look at this giant dead snake. Dave told me that he was talking with someone who was closer to the situation of what had happened with the snake. The story that Dave relayed to me was that a hunter was sitting with his back up against a tree while hunting and he felt something going over his shoulder. When he looked it was this giant snake coming down out of the tree. He jumped up and shot it. Could you imagine what that must have been like for him? My best guess with these snakes is that they are mostly canopy dwellers and that is why we don't get to see much of them. I also imagine them eating a lot of squirrels. That is the reason we kept going there.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 11:47:33 GMT -6
That was the biggest of the 2 giant snakes that I have seen. The other believe it or not was right here in town on Bedford Street. It was dead also and draped over a highway fence. I do not know its back story.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 7, 2017 19:46:25 GMT -6
My sighting of this giant snake occurred in the 1980s. Me and my friend Dave were squirrel hunting there at Peach Orchard. We hunted separate few awhile. When we rejoined we went to look at this giant dead snake. Dave told me that he was talking with someone who was closer to the situation of what had happened with the snake. The story that Dave relayed to me was that a hunter was sitting with his back up against a tree while hunting and he felt something going over his shoulder. When he looked it was this giant snake coming down out of the tree. He jumped up and shot it. Could you imagine what that must have been like for him? My best guess with these snakes is that they are mostly canopy dwellers and that is why we don't get to see much of them. I also imagine them eating a lot of squirrels. That is the reason we kept going there. That's quite plausible. Also, I bet that hunter was rather scared by the snake. Something like that would have been startling for anyone.
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Post by sherlew99 on Feb 7, 2017 19:49:48 GMT -6
That was the biggest of the 2 giant snakes that I have seen. The other believe it or not was right here in town on Bedford Street. It was dead also and draped over a highway fence. I do not know its back story. Too bad, that would have been an interesting story.
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Post by pickinduck on Feb 7, 2017 21:01:23 GMT -6
The snake at Peach Orchard was way bigger then the snake on Bedford Street and that is not saying the Bedford Street snake was small because it wasn't.
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