Chip Elliott
Connecticut Yankee
Can't leave it there dada, hit by a boat??????Other than being hit by a fishing boat, screaming in for a fish weigh in during a no visibility summer storm in Delray, FL, I've had no outlier experiences.
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Can't leave it there dada, hit by a boat??????Other than being hit by a fishing boat, screaming in for a fish weigh in during a no visibility summer storm in Delray, FL, I've had no outlier experiences.
Ummm, 8 foot alligators aren't big? Man, how tall are YOU? LOL.I was recovering a truck from one of our back waterways that had been found by a couple out fishing. It was night, and being Florida, there were alligators. Nothing big, a couple of 6 or 8 footers who hung around and watched the process. I hooked the truck up, and eventually had to rig a lift bag to get it over a lip. It was a long evening, but it made it worth while when I came out of the water and the woman started gushing about how I had the biggest balls she'd ever seen.
@Chip ElliottCan't leave it there dada, hit by a boat??????
Ummm, 8 foot alligators aren't big? Man, how tall are YOU? LOL.
Half of that is just tail. An eight footer will watch an adult human, but they'll stay their distance... especially if you're farting at the mouth! 10/12 foot is where they get interesting and can start making the water dance. Now, that's a sight.Ummm, 8 foot alligators aren't big? Man, how tall are YOU? LOL.
Half of that is just tail. An eight footer will watch an adult human, but they'll stay their distance... especially if you're farting at the mouth! 10/12 foot is where they get interesting and can start making the water dance. Now, that's a sight.
What kind of Triggerfish are we talking about in the Gulf? We have a bunch of Gray Triggers on the East coast, they act fairly aggressive, but only occasionally nibble. It's one of the reasons I wear a full suit, usually with a hood
Any guy that can laugh over a triggerfish bite in the rump meets the definition of stud in my book. Those beasties can shred rock with their jaws.