I know what you're thinking - Koz has another alligator story today. But it was a good fishing day, too.
We were fishing one of the larger lagoons in Sun City Hilton Head this morning. It was cloudy and the water was still, so I started off throwing a Spook. Sure enough, within the next few minutes a juvenile, skinny, 5 foot gator comes cruising out of nowhere so I ditch the spook and put on a purple and green Rat-L-Trap.
I hook up on the first cast and start to bring it in. The gator is interested and starts to move slowly in my direction, so I slide ten feet to my left to create some distance. As soon as I get the fish to the shoreline the gators goes full throttle at the fish, so I move further up the bank. At this point almost every gator will just stay in the water a few feet off shore. But not this guy.
He crosses the vegetation on the bank and keeps coming. He hits the short mowed grass and he's still coming at me. I don't even have time to pick up the fish and I'm dragging it along the bank and that stupid little gator is still coming at me. I keep moving and he finally stops - right in front of my tackle bag. Neighbors are yelling for my son to go check on me as they see a 50+ year old guy dragging a fish and trying to outpace a small gator. Finally, I'm about 100 feet away from him now my son comes over to unhook the fish - my glasses are in my tackle bag and I can't see where the hooks are embedded. My phone is also in my bag so I can't get a picture of the gator guarding my gear.
I head back towards the alligator to scare him away and he just sits there, but he's not on his belly. His chest is above the ground and his head is high with his mouth open. That's a warning for me. He's not budging. Five minutes later and he's still not moving. I finally had to grab some small rocks and bounce them in his direction to get him to go back in the water. Good times.
After landing that 2 pounder we moved around the corner to the far side of that lagoon and I managed to land a 3 pounder and a 4.5 pounder, although I lost 2 with poor hooksets on a jig. Went to another lagoon and landed about a 6 pounder to end the day. But there's a story with that one as well.
I've lost a few fish recently near the bank when I got the rod tip up and the fish breached. So when I saw the size of it, this time I kept the rod low and dragged him on shore. He snagged a bit on the way up but I muscled him onto the bank. As it turns out, I snagged the snap and bent it open. When I went to grab the scale the fish flopped right off that snap and landed in the water with my chatterbait still in his lip.
I fished for another 45 minutes after that trying to catch him again, but the heavy rains and lightning came and we had to pack it in for the day. I feel bad about that. But I will head there tomorrow and with any luck I can catch that one again.
Anyway, it was a good fishing day and at the same time I managed to get in some cardio. Not a bad day at all.