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    Default I named him rotag. (Limestone Bay)


    I was jigging right next to downed trees. I saw something out of the corner of my eye that didn't look exactly correct, turned my head, and realized I was two feet from this little fella. It never moved. My first sighting. A very cool day.

    For those that know the area, this was on the third down tree , as you come into limestone creek from the river, on the right.

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    Very cool, thanks for sharing.
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    Won’t let me see pics for some reason. Gator?


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    Saw one on that same tree a few weeks back. Definitely make your hair crawl for a second. Bit if I a choice between that or cottonmouth. I'm taking the gator. In out of the boat. Not to derail but man that water looks stained and moving. That is for the picture.

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    They're cute when little, give him another 50 years, LOL!

    Thanks or sharing.

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    Handsome little fellow! Just out enjoying the sun!

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    Since I know nothing about gators.
    Is it just sunning?


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    Gators are cold blooded, anytime the air is warmer than the water they'll be out on a log or the bank. If the water is 55 degrees but it's a sunny afternoon in the 60's they'll be out of the water sunning.
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    Thanks for posting. Did you catch any fish ? I have never seen a gator in Arrowhead but know they are there.

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    Just a little harmless lizard. I used to wade fish around some BIG ones down in FL - but then I was young and bullet proof. Won't do that again.
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