creepy how it quietly disappears, you'd never know it was there
An alligator sees my American Bulldog and moves in for a closer look. I'm in my wheelchair, so he doesn't see me until I stand up.
My canal is a running zoo with gators, manatees, dolphins, giant tarpon and the occasional bull shark all showing up without warning.
I love my home. (My voice is muffled because
they can hear you and dive down for hours)
Last edited by Woodduck; 08-23-2015 at 08:44 AM.
Over 50 years in fish and it still feels brand new!! Woodduck
creepy how it quietly disappears, you'd never know it was there
Ever shine a flashlight out there at night and see the eyes?... often theres far more gators in the water then you see... but at night you can get a good head count. I camped alot in the everglades and theres a pond ...9 mile pond.Lots of canoes out on it in the day. We were out there at night... there must have been close to 50 alligators when we ran a light across the pond.
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Sounds like you live in a real cool place. Here in eastern NC, I know we have alligators in some of the local rivers and lakes, but I haven't seen them myself. I always wonder how they can take winter here, even though it isn't too cold for too long. There will be ice on the waterways sometime though, but briefly. Golf course ponds are popular with them.
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Over 50 years in fish and it still feels brand new!! Woodduck