tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6692211539564542751.post8648089698038461619..comments2023-09-29T13:44:09.523+01:00Comments on BRYANS ANGLE: ADDER ATTACK..........BRYANS ANGLEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03515756651875044931noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6692211539564542751.post-22906253241093718992014-06-28T16:06:40.239+01:002014-06-28T16:06:40.239+01:00Cheers Geoff. I nearly got bit by an adder this ea...Cheers Geoff. I nearly got bit by an adder this early spring while i was walking the dogs at Paglesham. Oscar had just run down the sea wall onto the marshland and i followed him down but as i was about to step onto the marsh i looked down and saw the adder lunge at me, mouth open and fangs out. Fortunately i manged to hop over it, but i think it clipped my boot. I did try and take a picture of it afterwards but it wasn,t very happy so i thought i better not push my luck and left it alone lol.<br />BRYANBRYANS ANGLEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03515756651875044931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6692211539564542751.post-20292002033263348742014-06-27T20:49:08.791+01:002014-06-27T20:49:08.791+01:00Good post Bryan. I have seen them in shades of bro...Good post Bryan. I have seen them in shades of brown, on the saltings up the river Blyth near Southwold. About 18 inches long. I've got a picture but can't seem to upload it here. I always wear willies for sea wall fishing - it's best to have your ankles covered! Geoffnoreply@blogger.com