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    #46
    Chootem Clint! Chootem!

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      #47
      Originally posted by DamonJ View Post
      What time do I need to meet you at the catfish pond to help dispatch the critter?

      And it was not all that long ago that I was swimming in that hole of water with Brayden bobbing around in his life jacket!!
      No kidding! Going over there early Saturday afternoon if you want to ride.

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        #48
        Originally posted by huntinag96 View Post
        No kidding! Going over there early Saturday afternoon if you want to ride.
        Could make it if it was early Saturday Morning, but Rylee has football (playoffs) game Saturday night @ 8:00

        Headed down to hunt in the Chatfield river Bottom with Skinner this afternoon. May stay @ mom and dad's and hunt out there in the morning as well, just depends if Skinner Jon wants to...

        If you lay the smack down on that dude send me some pics and save me some of that fine tasting grub!!

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          #49
          I would shoot it,skin it and eat it.Gator is some good eatin!!!

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            #50
            Chicken Qtr. Let it sit in the sun and get stinky. Tie up a 12/0 hook on some Heavy Line. Set it up about 18-24" above the water. Once he is hooked, shoot him in the head...
            That is what Troy would do......
            just sayin...

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              #51
              interesting.
              I grew up swimming, fishing and duck hunting with gators.
              until I came to TBH, I didnt realize I should have been eaten hundreds of times over


              Gator's #1 food is nutra.
              #2 food is anything that resembles a nutra.
              thats why they like dogs.

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                #52
                Want it eat up all your fish as well? I don’t know just wondering. Just don’t get yourself in any trouble.

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                  #53
                  If that gator traveled to your stock tank for food, what's to keep him from making the short stroll over to your doorstep. I wouldn't assume he's gonna stay there like a good boy and wait for the season to open so you can shoot him. Letting him live is like playing with fire, don't gamble with your family's safety.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Bily Lovec View Post
                    interesting.
                    I grew up swimming, fishing and duck hunting with gators.
                    until I came to TBH, I didnt realize I should have been eaten hundreds of times over
                    Kinda what I was thinking

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by ckuehl View Post
                      Want it eat up all your fish as well? I don’t know just wondering. Just don’t get yourself in any trouble.
                      I would think so. Game warden said they usually go for turtles, beavers, nutria first. This tank is heavily stocked, so I would think he will have his fill on my catfish as well. I just hope he gets the beavers first!

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                        #56
                        [QUOTE=
                        The Game Warden gave you his blessing and your not following his professional advice because ....[/QUOTE]

                        my thoughts exactly

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                          #57
                          We Need LDP's

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
                            id shoot him as soon as i saw him pop up again!
                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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                              #59
                              I say let him be. He will leave eventually on his own, they always do.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Snipehunter View Post
                                I say let him be. He will leave eventually on his own, they always do.
                                What if It was on your property, around your kids and dogs?

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