Watch out for those big snakes
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with the sizes of them and the hybridization factor it is quite possible we will eventually hear about one taking out a human.
a really large python could easily subdue and swallow a small human , just saying
back in the day though there were tales of much more dangerous reptiles on the lose and thriving in Florida . heard tell in one location there was possibly a breeding colony of cobras in place .
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A fella might stand a chance being surprised by a large constrictor. The cobra on the other hand is much more deadly.
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Gillchaser, I've been dreaming up of the ideas since joining this forum couple years ago though somewhere in the line of hitting all the local piers since I am also big on saltwater fishing. Off course 2 species on my invasive species list to catch happen to be in south Florida as well: Peacock bass and asian snakeheads, if I know where to look...Lol.
Don’t care much for the snakeheads , I’ll just go fishing for Bowfin around here . I’m not sure there’s an UL that’ll hold one . LOL !
The two on my list would be , definitely the peacock bass . I’ve wanted to catch one of those every since I saw Larry Dahiberg catch them on his “ Hunt for Big Fish “ show and I found out they were in south Florida.
The other one I think would be fun to catch are the Oscars . They remind me of a bluegill on steroids.
I imagine the chichlids would be hard fighting as well
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