Canon,<br><br>First and foremost, forget about discharging a firearm underwater. It simply isn't practical or safe, regardless of what you may have read or seen on TV or the movies. Just don't do it.<br><br>In the grand scheme of things, neither alligators nor snakes are a big danger. For the most part, they don't want anything more to do with you than you do with them. <br><br>If you are in a raft and not splashing around, you're not likely going to appear an attractive meal. <br><br>Many swampy areas have hillocks, which you'll want to find anyway, and a good fire will keep all the critters away (and no, it's not that difficult to start a fire in swamp land areas with hillocks or similar areas above water).<br><br>If you want to carry a firearm to use on something like an alligator, best carry something with a lot more stopping power than a small caliber. While you could stop one with a .22, you'd better be an incredible shot because you aren't going to get a second chance to put a bullet through the eye into the pea brain of that critter. As for snakes, for the average person and shotgun will be your best bet, but for the most part a long stick will discourage then just as well and keep them out of reach.<br><br>Again, I'd put concern about these critters way down my list of worries.<br><br><br>Doug Ritter<br>Editor<br>Equipped To Survive
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