Ponz Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 If alligators are visible on top of the water does that mean that fish, manely bass, won't be by it because of fear of getting eaten? Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 4, 2011 Super User Posted October 4, 2011 I caught tons of bass in Santee-Cooper and there were gators everywhere. Quote
evrgladesbasser Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 Not true at all in my experience... in fact sometimes quite the opposite will be true. Quote
White Perch Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 Gators will eat a bass, but most of there diet comes from turtles and slower moving fish. I catch bass around gators all the time. Quote
Shane Procell Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 When I see a gator I know fish are there as well. BTW, alligators love bass I'll show you what I mean. Quote
BassResource.com Advertiser FD. Posted October 4, 2011 BassResource.com Advertiser Posted October 4, 2011 I use gators as well as birds to FIND fish. They are not there because it looks pretty. I rarely have problems with gators but I have been run off of a spot once or twice. I don't really like it when they try to get in the boat after my fish. Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted October 5, 2011 Super User Posted October 5, 2011 Not true at all in my experience... in fact sometimes quite the opposite will be true. Do you mean bass will sometimes eat the gator? HAHAHA Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted October 5, 2011 Super User Posted October 5, 2011 I caught tons of bass in Santee-Cooper and there were gators everywhere. In a Kayak? Quote
salmicropterus Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Agree with all the posts about gators being a marker for bass location. They are both in "live" areas with food supply. Maybe they do feed on the occasional bass but both are there for the same reason-not unlike bluegills being markers for bass Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted October 5, 2011 Super User Posted October 5, 2011 Gators are there for 1 reason and that's to eat, bass are a part of their diet. On more occasions than I could count I have seen predatory mammals, reptiles and fish move my target species into hiding. One many may not think of are dolphins ( flipper, cute cuddly nuisance) clear out the game fish real quick, sharks too. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 5, 2011 Super User Posted October 5, 2011 In a Kayak? No, I was in my bass boat, but I know many that fish gator waters from kayaks. Quote
endless Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 No, I was in my bass boat, but I know many that fish gator waters from kayaks. I wonder how they felt when or if a gator tried to climb in a kayak? I would god can't say on site, lol. Are they laws carrying a rifle and shooting gators?? I just wonder and somewhat glad not to have to deal with them here in Va but I love visiting them in La. BTW love the video Shane.Good luck with getting your $7.99 back, lol Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 5, 2011 Super User Posted October 5, 2011 I wonder how they felt when or if a gator tried to climb in a kayak? Everyone says they don't, and are mostly afraid of people. Quote
endless Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 I heard about boats like in FishinDaddy post but never heard anything on kayaks and god that has to be a scary feeling if the bad doesn't happen. But it might be like you said J Francho unless like Shane said in one of his videos or post can't recall a while back it's the hand fed gators that he worries about. Quote
Shane Procell Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 I would not feel comfortable fishing a Yak around alligators. I've seen too many go crazy at the sight of us reeling in fish. Thats scarry enough in a boat...can't imagine being a couple of inches out of the water and a gator chaseing my fish back to the boat Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 5, 2011 Super User Posted October 5, 2011 I heard about boats like in FishinDaddy post but never heard anything on kayaks and god that has to be a scary feeling if the bad doesn't happen. But it might be like you said J Francho unless like Shane said in one of his videos or post can't recall a while back it's the hand fed gators that he worries about. Check your email, LOL. Quote
Super User South FLA Posted October 6, 2011 Super User Posted October 6, 2011 I would love to see a yaker come down to Shane's special spot especially during low water levels! I would film it, pay for the trip, and provide accommodations. In Shane's spot I had them swirl underneath my little 14' jon boat and charge boat trying to catch landed fish, totally unafraid of fisherman. Now if you add some teal ducks and duck hunters to the equation all bets are off. Gators are about as brave as a little school girl dressed in a pink dress in a yard full of pit-bulls around duck hunters, don't ask why. Quote
gar-tracker Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Its always those 3-4 footers that are a pain. The only animal that makes me leave an are is an otter, they will clean out anything around. Quote
Super User Sam Posted October 6, 2011 Super User Posted October 6, 2011 That was one of the best videos I have ever seen about bass fishing. Keep 'em coming!!! Quote
GLADES Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 Speaking of the gators,I had a est 12-14 foot gator(huge head-mouth open slightly) surface a few feet in front of my legs as I was sitting in the front seat of my bass boat with my legs stretched out over the side at the intersection of Uncle Joe's cut/rim canal at Lake Okeechobee.I guess the wiggling of my toes was enticing Up until that point all I saw was the run of the mill 5-8' gators. Needless to say, I retracted my legs from the side of the boat to under the seat for a while. You just never know what is lurking under there. I pass on the canoes and kayaks unless it is a neighborhood canal. I have had some success fishing where gators are present and I have also noticed a lack of fish when they are not around. That said, I think it is a good sign to see some gators. Great video Capt Shane, I enjoy watching your trips. Quote
GLADES Posted October 10, 2011 Posted October 10, 2011 I would love to see a yaker come down to Shane's special spot especially during low water levels! I would film it, pay for the trip, and provide accommodations. In Shane's spot I had them swirl underneath my little 14' jon boat and charge boat trying to catch landed fish, totally unafraid of fisherman. Now if you add some teal ducks and duck hunters to the equation all bets are off. Gators are about as brave as a little school girl dressed in a pink dress in a yard full of pit-bulls around duck hunters, don't ask why. Must be the loaded 12 gauges.. I like the pit bull analogy. They act like angry pit bulls with no fear.Falling in the water in that canal would be bad. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted October 13, 2011 Super User Posted October 13, 2011 I was followed around by a good size gator the other evening, what made me extra aware was this was a golf course gator, they see people all day. The ones that have no fear are the ones to stay away from. Quote
Lesley Posted October 23, 2011 Posted October 23, 2011 Speaking of the gators,I had a est 12-14 foot gator(huge head-mouth open slightly) surface a few feet in front of my legs as I was sitting in the front seat of my bass boat with my legs stretched out over the side at the intersection of Uncle Joe's cut/rim canal at Lake Okeechobee.I guess the wiggling of my toes was enticing Up until that point all I saw was the run of the mill 5-8' gators. Needless to say, I retracted my legs from the side of the boat to under the seat for a while. You just never know what is lurking under there. I pass on the canoes and kayaks unless it is a neighborhood canal. I have had some success fishing where gators are present and I have also noticed a lack of fish when they are not around. That said, I think it is a good sign to see some gators. Great video Capt Shane, I enjoy watching your trips. OMG this post gave me cold chills. I fished some lakes around Gainesville in FL as a child and remember seeing the gators. I even fell in Newnan (?) lake and freaked out. I was about ten years old. So, yeah.... having one come up to see your toes....Ugh! Quote
zenyoungkoh Posted October 23, 2011 Posted October 23, 2011 @Captain Shane The alligator that swallowed your trap, probably has already passed it, sifted it, retrieved it, polished it and is using it to catch more bass now! Quote
John G Posted February 6, 2012 Posted February 6, 2012 Great video Capt. Shane. Do you ever see any pythons in the Glades? Quote
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