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    Default Hmmm.....


    This picture was supposedly taken in the Barlow bottoms, in Ballard Co. Kentucky. Dean McCoy, time to get those big treble hooks out and do some gator fishing!!!Name:  FB_IMG_1543864388575.jpeg
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    I'm in need of a new pair of boots.

    How about some GPS coordinates and I'll take care of this problem before the regulators let this problem turn into Asian Carp 2.0
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    Nope.....
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    Yup. Definitely in Kentucky. No doubt about it. They are nearly locust plague thick here in the central part of the state.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tsnell View Post
    This picture was supposedly taken in the Barlow bottoms, in Ballard Co. Kentucky. Dean McCoy, time to get those big treble hooks out and do some gator fishing!!!Name:  FB_IMG_1543864388575.jpeg
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    Bigfoot has been seen in those bottoms. Even a 6'5", 3 toed Sloth been spotted on Buck Lake.
    But a cold blooded toothy lizard, ain't no way...

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    At 32 degrees this morning, at least he’ll be easy to catch if they lay eyes on him.

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    I'm not sure who stated in the news report about the "approximate length", but either our wonderful WPSD or the Ky DNR stated that the gator was about 4 foot long!!!!!

    Really??? And then they baited a hook to try and catch him. I'm not a biologists, but them critters are cold blooded and they have to have sunshine and warm weather to digest food.

    Shake my head...

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