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Dilemma with old wedge...keep for prctice or sell


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Dilemma with old wedge...keep for prctice or sell  

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Posted
11 hours ago, Patch said:

Out here, once we retire a wedge, they can still be used for rattlesnake control.:whistle:

I'd never touch it again if that was the case. I'm pretty sure there aren't any rattlesnakes here.

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10 hours ago, Valleygolfer said:

I'd never touch it again if that was the case. I'm pretty sure there aren't any rattlesnakes here.

There’s a Rattlesnake Mountain in The Granite State!:-P

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6 hours ago, boogielicious said:

There’s a Rattlesnake Mountain in The Granite State!:-P

I've heard there is a "rock" snake around but no rattlers...

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I know that rattlesnakes can live as far north as the southern 1/3 of Minnesota.  They thrive in Montana.  So they might have once lived in New Hampshire but may have been killed off up there.

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This just might be one of the goofiest threads ever. (in a good kind of way LOL). We began with the problem of what to do with a club that's worth no more then $20-25. Now it's evolved into a discussion about snakes and their environs. You can't make this stuff up!

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1 hour ago, Fourputt said:

I know that rattlesnakes can live as far north as the southern 1/3 of Minnesota.  They thrive in Montana.  So they might have once lived in New Hampshire but may have been killed off up there.

New Hampshire has Timber Rattlers which are state protected. However, due to their size, old wedges don't work. They require old broom stick putters. :-P

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13 hours ago, Patch said:

New Hampshire has Timber Rattlers which are state protected. However, due to their size, old wedges don't work. They require old broom stick putters. :-P

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In New Hampshire, the timber rattlesnake is likely the most endangered of any wildlife species, as there is only one known extant population

I don't think I have to worry about keeping the wedge for one here...

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59 minutes ago, Valleygolfer said:

I don't think I have to worry about keeping the wedge for one here...

Bears, moose, bobcats, etc., are another story.

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20 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

Bears, moose, bobcats, etc., are another story.

I am more leery of fisher cats...

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