06-16-07, 07:46 PM | #1 |
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Takes a few outtings to get used to the gators down there eh lizzie
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06-16-07, 08:01 PM | #2 |
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Instant classic, rotflmao. I don't know how many outings it takes to get used to them. I still get a little spooked when they are bigger than 8', I just keep my distance. Actually earlier this year we were fishing a little cutout on a big lake. All of the sudden I see a gator around 10' starting to move towards the boat. Now realize that 99% of the time they move away from the boat, not towards it. It just kept getting closer, so we moved off some and kept fishing. It once again came closer. We moved off again, and again it followed. We decdied to fire up the big motor and let it have it's place, we would find another. That was a little spooky to say the least.
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06-16-07, 08:06 PM | #3 |
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eerie sounding to me!
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I've got it the worst... little children who come to skip rocks.
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