Hunting in the south is a lot like wading in salt water. There are things that can hurt you, and things that can make you hurt yourself. Spiders aren't really dangerous, they're just big. A crab crawling up you leg won't hurt you, but if you're not expecting it-wow!!! Gators are curious and may come check you out. Look, but leave them alone. If he wants to be where you are, it's time to leave. If you see a bunch of little gators in an area, might be a good idea to leave-mama is around somewhere. Sharks aren't usually after a human, they think they're getting dinner. If you wade fish, having a stringer of fish may not be the best idea. After a while, you learn to look for snakes as you walk. Don't step over logs or stumps-snakes like to lie next to them. When you wade shuffle your feet, you won't step on a stingray, you'll put you foot under him and he'll swim off. If you step on a ray or a snake, they WILL try to protect themselves. How many hunters do you hear of getting snakebit or gator got??? The north has copperheads and timber rattlers, how do you avoid them??
I was born and raised in Florida. Been too many years since I lived there, I'm forever looking for snakes when I go home.