Posted By: DCmac
Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 07:28 PM
Question out of semi-idle curiosity.
No, no way in hail am I going to volunteer to find out!
No, I don't have nuisance gators and don't expect to run across any any time in the future.
Will a cattle prod move an nuisance gator back to the water or will it only P it off and start it ruminating about how to best attack the prod holder?
And if a prod works on a gator, will one or several proddings be enough to encourage the gator to stay well away from where it got prodded?
Posted By: Urban Fisher
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 07:34 PM
It's best to get a little dog to bark at them...
Posted By: Bob Davis
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 07:37 PM
The third time proved unlucky for "Lucky"
Posted By: Jon
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 07:38 PM
It's best to get a little dog to bark at them...
What a surprise. Who would have ever thought that was going to happen?
Posted By: SteveHummert
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 07:46 PM
keep doing stupid things and the results are inevitable
Posted By: TBS
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 08:22 PM
That was stupid and cost the poor dog its life.
Posted By: H.Town_paddler
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 08:41 PM
That was stupid and cost the poor dog its life.
Meh, a dog that stupid would have gotten itself killed in some other way eventually.
Posted By: Trickster
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 08:51 PM
If you can get the prod up the nuisance gators rear end it might just work.
Posted By: elcoyote, esq.
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 08:54 PM
Gator done caught that [censored] dog slippin’
Posted By: Uncle Zeek
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 09:19 PM
That was stupid and cost the poor dog its life.
Meh, a dog that stupid would have gotten itself killed in some other way eventually.
At least it didn't suffer long.
Posted By: SteveHummert
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/16/20 09:36 PM
they all thought everything was funny (could hear them laughing) up until the gator grabbed the dog
Posted By: 2014NITROZ-7
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/17/20 02:17 AM
I saw this happen,the gator never came back. So feel free to zap it with courage and conviction. If I was drunk and dreamed it happened,well sorry in advance.
Posted By: V-Bottom
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/17/20 02:42 AM
3rd Time is a Charm they say.......
Posted By: V-Bottom
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/17/20 02:43 AM
3rd Time is a Charm they say.......
Posted By: Mo
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/17/20 07:14 PM
I know a fishing guide that also does duck hunting trips in the Delacroix/ Venice LA area. He does not use a dog. He told me of a client that
insisted on bringing his Lab, even after being told there was a good chance that gators were active in the area. The dog did not survive the trip due to the
stupid owner.
Sad
MO
Posted By: slim1
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/18/20 01:31 PM
About 45 years ago I was fishing a lake on Barksdale AFB. The lake was full of gators. When I was loading up to go home a woman got out of her car with a lab. She walked to the end of the pier and threw a stick in the water for the lab to retrieve. I told her she shouldn't do that because of the gators. She said that she does it all the time. Her lab was too big for a gator to mess with it. I said OK and resumed getting ready to go home. About 5 minutes later as I was getting in my truck I hear the woman scream. I went running down there and saw a big bloody spot in the water and a 7 or 8 footer had her dog and was spinning. It went down and we never saw it again. She called the SP's down there and they told her gators like dogs and there was nothing they could do. People were always losing dogs on Cross Lake in Shreveport. They'd let them run around in the back yard and gators would come and get lunch. Gators will usually run from a person but they love dogs.
Posted By: 603Country
Re: Cattle Prod for Alligator? - 03/18/20 02:12 PM
Brings back a memory. In the 70’s my in-laws lived on the west coast of Florida. We’d visit when we could, and on one trip down, there was a huge gator killed in a pond bordering a golf course. He had over 40 dog rabies tags in his digestive system.