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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. S View Post
    I'm with you on Limestone, gator vs plastic boat... Not something I want to partake in.

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    If I can get away Friday I’m gonna chance it in something much smaller than that. Lol. Won’t lie I won’t be as comfortable as normal.


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    I saw the metal reinforcements in the floor. Practically gator proof
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    Used to have one of those 8 ft plastic bass boats with a.front mounted pulling
    Trolling motor i turned 180 degrees.amazingly stable even with 2 people.Always kinda wanted a crawdad. Guess I am stuck with this st160 lowe and 50 merc.,,love it!

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    Cool little boat!!


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    Love the little boats. Maybe I am just old lol. to me if getting there is more work than doing I just shy away from it. I hope you catch so many you have to make several trips to unload the boat.
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    Thats a nice rig, should be great for skinny water.
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    I fished around gators for 12 years. You guys don't have to worry about them. They aren't going to attack you.
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    Great looking outfit, may you have many a great outings with it. How much water does it draft with you in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FurFlyin View Post
    I fished around gators for 12 years. You guys don't have to worry about them. They aren't going to attack you.
    I’m not really afraid of being attacked. I’ve heard people say they surfaced right at them. My fear is one surfacing long way right under my kayak.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Damion Kidd View Post
    I’m not really afraid of being attacked. I’ve heard people say they surfaced right at them. My fear is one surfacing long way right under my kayak.


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    I think as shallow as the water is now that you could see them. The big one is getting away from you as soon as he hears the least little sound. With the colder weather i bet they go to the remote pits for the winter. I fished from November through March and never saw one last year. I enjoy seeing them, especially the little 4 footer that stayed on the log sunning itself.
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