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Come on the water its fine in Georgia.

I hope he was in a big boat... My impression was it was some sort of a row boat.... I'd be getting the heck outta there as quick as I could... Rule one, don't get to close to natures dinner table..
 

If there were kids in that boat, he could be brought up on charges. That was way beyond "hold my beer"
I have been to that area, I'd suggest not even getting out of your car. They will attack your car and your tires.
I believe that is the Okefenokee Swamp, headwaters to the Swanee River.
 
The rule here is: If you see water, then there is at least one gator in it.
 
The rule here is: If you see water, then there is at least one gator in it.
I get the impression gators might be a lot like rabbits...
1) Their eyes reflect light
2) They reproduce at an alarming rate...
3) They aren't hunted enough...
 
My gf loves watching "swamp people". Louisiana Cajuns that hunt and kill gators.... for boots and suitcases.
That's how they make a living. (I think they're nuts, myself)
 
We have gators on golf courses here. I don't play golf.
 
At a motel we stayed at in the sixties in Mississippi, the motel owners had a dog, and a pet gator in the pond behind.
Operative word: they HAD a dog.......
 
I occasionally visit a facility in Gainesville.. First time I showed up at the plant there was a gator that had parked himself in the entry to the front door... Needless to say, I found an alternate entry...
There is a large pond on the back of the property.... There are always bubbles rising to the surface of the pond... I wonder why... NOT... I tend to stay back from the edge of the pond... :lol:
 
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