Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 3, 2009 Super User Posted August 3, 2009 Went to the canal behind my home yesterday and was tossing a rage tail frog. All of a sudden I saw a gator swimming across the canal and getting ready to climb the high bank. I backed up quickly and went thru the gate, knowing the gator can't open it.........lol, went home and changed my soiled undies and didn't venture out the rest of the day. One of the bigger gators I have seen in a while. Quote
Daniel My Brother Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 Yikes! I love your reports, but you really need to start bringing a camera...we don't get to see many gators here in Missouri. Quote
BassDeaton01 Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 Those things scare me too. I'm from western NC but just recently moved to Beaufort, SC. I am still trying to get used to sharing the water with these things. I try to keep my distance and for most of the time they will keep their distance from you. Last night one snuck up on me and was trying to stay hid in the water. It started getting dark so I high tailed it out of there! But one of my rods was on the bank near where the gator was...as soon as I got near the water the dang thing swam under the water so I grabbed my rod quickly and took off!! For the most part, as long as people aren't feeding them, humans dont really seem to be an appetizing meal but it is still smart to be careful and respect them. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 3, 2009 Author Super User Posted August 3, 2009 First time I really got a little shook from a gator. I gave up taking a camera, it's the kiss of death for me. Thank you for appreciating some of my fish outings. Quote
mrlitetackle Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 ive had many a gators actively chase down my lures before........ but not me!!!! craziness, that would have shook me up for some time as well. Quote
George Welcome Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 He got my lure, but not for long! That lure cost me $3.29 at Wally World and I was getting it back! Quote
avid Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 I'm not that scared of the gators, it's the moccasins that creep me out. The gators can be dangerous but they usually don't bother you. Of course some I fish near can be 12 feelt long, but hey, those little moccasins are sneaky!! Quote
endless Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 He got my lure, but not for long! That lure cost me $3.29 at Wally World and I was getting it back! LOL, that is exactly what we do to em, LOL!!!!!!!!! Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 4, 2009 Author Super User Posted August 4, 2009 I've caught a few smaller ones on lures and worms before, but this one was big MOfu...........snakes do freak me out more. Back to the ocean....................lol Quote
bigtimfish Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 I'm not that scared of the gators, it's the moccasins that creep me out. The gators can be dangerous but they usually don't bother you. Of course some I fish near can be 12 feelt long, but hey, those little moccasins are sneaky!! x2 on the gators and snakes. The gators are just curious,they will hang around and watch you. Some lose interest and leave, some get REALLY curious when you have a fish on the line and it splashes. But it's the cotton mouths(moccasins) around here that make me nervous. Quiet,sneaky,and flat out mean. Quote
bigtimfish Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. And yes, they are very good to eat. A lot of people waste a lot of the gator though. Usually eat just the tail. IMO the meat on the lower jaws is the best tasting. There are tons of ways to cook them. From gator on a stick to a good ol sauce piquant(pronounced pi-caww). Ask Catt if he knows anything about a sauce piquant he will varify.turtle sauce piquant is good too. Quote
Surgin Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 Geez, I think I'll just stay up north. Snakes, Gators, yeah I'll just stay here thanks. Quote
Stagerlee Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. gator is pretty good. Same with turtle. Quote
endless Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. And yes, they are very good to eat. A lot of people waste a lot of the gator though. Usually eat just the tail. IMO the meat on the lower jaws is the best tasting. There are tons of ways to cook them. From gator on a stick to a good ol sauce piquant(pronounced pi-caww). Ask Catt if he knows anything about a sauce piquant he will varify.turtle sauce piquant is good too. the sauce sounds good sounds cajun. what is it? if is cajun god man i would love it than. my sister ex husband dads made some of the best cajun food i ever had tasted their wedding man i stuff my plate full. i went down there. had some beer i never heard of to shults or something in that range a cheap malt. my mom bout to go down this weekend to lousiana so ima get her to maybe get some gator i want to try it now. Quote
endless Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. gator is pretty good. Same with turtle. i hear turtles are goods but after watching les on survivor man cook the legs and how they look i was like nah no thanks. didnt look good haha, but the snakes did! man it nothing to cleaning em too. just peel away and everything falls out. Quote
Fishing Cowgirl Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 Try flipping a 1 oz weighted otter into a "dark spot" past some thick grass and land it on top of a large gator's head! Husband did that during a team tournament. When the gator let out a roar less than 4' away, splashing water everywhere.. both of us were running in place, holding our rods and looking at each other. That gator was about 1' shorter than our Stratos boat! He swam away from us, not bothering to swim underwater. he knew he was the baddest gator in those parts. Quote
bigtimfish Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. gator is pretty good. Same with turtle. i hear turtles are goods but after watching les on survivor man cook the legs and how they look i was like nah no thanks. didnt look good haha, but the snakes did! man it nothing to cleaning em too. just peel away and everything falls out. There is a lot of animals like gators and turtles, and other things you just would'nt think about eating that taste very good if you have a good roux and stew it correctly. I have eaten some things in stews that I probably would'nt have, if I knew it was in the cooking pot. If you ever come to southeast Tx,La,Mississippi,or Bama a lot of times it's better if you ask what's in it after you ate it. Especially home cooked food. Quote
endless Posted August 4, 2009 Posted August 4, 2009 in va we dont have to worry bout the gators but i have been to louisiana and seen them in the wild. i wasnt fishing just visiting. my sister lives in lafeyette. my niece husband says growing up, he gator hunted. they says its delicious. gator is pretty good. Same with turtle. i hear turtles are goods but after watching les on survivor man cook the legs and how they look i was like nah no thanks. didnt look good haha, but the snakes did! man it nothing to cleaning em too. just peel away and everything falls out. There is a lot of animals like gators and turtles, and other things you just would'nt think about eating that taste very good if you have a good roux and stew it correctly. I have eaten some things in stews that I probably would'nt have, if I knew it was in the cooking pot. If you ever come to southeast Tx,La,Mississippi,or Bama a lot of times it's better if you ask what's in it after you ate it. Especially home cooked food. as long as it look tasty and is tasty it doesnt bother me. Quote
NasTMcfingas Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 Geez, I think I'll just stay up north. Snakes, Gators, yeah I'll just stay here thanks. X2 Thank God for those snowy winters that I hate so much. ;D Quote
Cigarlover 1 Posted August 5, 2009 Posted August 5, 2009 Yikes!!! I'm with the rest of these northern guys. I'll take the snow. lol. So what's it like to catch a gator on a rod and reel anyway? I'm guessing it would take a while to get em in. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 5, 2009 Author Super User Posted August 5, 2009 Gators don't fight, they just pull hard like a lemon shark. 5# bass is more fun. Quote
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