He is a large one, they are mostly afraid of humans, but don't try it. Ross Barnett - the Rez is covered up with them. I have never heard of any problems. Of course everyday is a new day.
He looks like a killer, it is a much better place on here with you on here posting.
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He is a large one, they are mostly afraid of humans, but don't try it. Ross Barnett - the Rez is covered up with them. I have never heard of any problems. Of course everyday is a new day.
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I fished around them for years in coastal Georgia with very few problems, mainly them coming a little to close for comfort to my kayak when a fish was splashing. I caught a couple small ones (24 inches) over the years on spinnerbaits when bank fishing. Just pulled them ashore, unhooked with pliers and tossed them back. You're much more likely to get snake bite or trip and break your leg. I like seeing them around just like the beaver, trash pandas or anything else when I'm out on the water. There's a large one that I shared Limestone Creek with on several outings last fall. He kept his distance and I didn't crowd him just like any other fisherman, LOL.
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