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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: yakjoe]
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06/24/11 04:02 PM
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FishR2099
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First it's dead bodies and now this. I don't think I'll be paddling the Trinity any time soon.
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: FishR2099]
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06/24/11 04:05 PM
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N.Walker
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He got shot in his oblongata!
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: yakjoe]
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06/24/11 04:10 PM
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yukon
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"good luck to all,on or off the water." S-n-W may help you're odd's.
Fishing is not an addiction. It's a way of life.
Owner/operator of the Redneck Rescue 4x4...lmao. Founded by yukon and southernguy 12-26-11
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: yukon]
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06/24/11 04:41 PM
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Fish ZoMbiE
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: Fish ZoMbiE]
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06/24/11 04:56 PM
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Fly Rod Yakker
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"It is against the law to hunt alligators along the Trinity River, but McCathern had special permission from a private property owner to go on the hunt after many of the rancher's cattle were gobbled up by the behemoth reptile."
That gator's taste for BBQ might explain why he was pushing 900 pounds. That's African croc size!
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: Fly Rod Yakker]
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06/24/11 04:58 PM
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Daveg99
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I see lots of gators outside of Dallas
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: Fly Rod Yakker]
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06/24/11 05:04 PM
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Fly Rod Yakker
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BTW, poor gator? Gator is good to eat...tastes kind of like redfish! Or chicken... Seriously, nothing wrong with hunting gators. There are seasons on them here in Texas to keep them from being overharvested. http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/hunt/season/animal_listing/#alligatorAnd it sounds like this cattle poaching gator was a serious nuisance to a certain rancher. They can be good to eat - especially fried - and who doesn't want a gator mount in their man cave and a pair of gator skin boots? My .02 worth.
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Re: 14 Ft. 900 lb. Gator Outside of Dallas
[Re: Fish ZoMbiE]
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06/24/11 05:08 PM
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karpbuster
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Kind of sad ... my wife said GOOD! Different perspectives I suppose.
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Re: 14 Ft. 900 lb. Gator Outside of Dallas
[Re: karpbuster]
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06/24/11 06:35 PM
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N.Walker
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: Fly Rod Yakker]
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06/24/11 06:43 PM
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DinkSlayer817
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I'm not against hunting gators a-hole imo a gator in the trinity that's that big and old deserves to live ..in my freaking opinion so f off jerk
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: DinkSlayer817]
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06/24/11 06:44 PM
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DinkSlayer817
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Just like I think fly rod chronicles sux .... and who in there right mind would eat a gator from the trinity maybe you fly rod vag.
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: DinkSlayer817]
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06/24/11 07:21 PM
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Yakbuzz
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The gator mamma was snatching calves for dinner. I wouldnt want this lizard living in the river than ran through my property.
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: Yakbuzz]
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06/24/11 07:28 PM
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Barrblues
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Nature gives and nature takes.
So what do we do to some old gator when it takes something from us. We Kill IT.
It should be just considered part of the cost of trying to take something natural, like the land, and using for our own purpose when some thing natural, like a big old Gator, takes a little back.
Nature is nature and it deserves some respect for when its gone so are we.
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Re: 14' Gator
[Re: DinkSlayer817]
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06/24/11 08:02 PM
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greggtex
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Father n law told me his dad was riding a motorcycle in Dowdy Ferry bottom area and saw a gator he estimated at or more than 12 ft. He wasn't one to exaggerate supposedly and was scared of nothing. FIL said his dad turned around and never went back. This would have been in 60's or 70's maybe.
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