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I've seen one about that size before, it was already dead. A buddy was walking down a wooded levy and stumble upon it...almost directly...
He almost had a gastrointestinal disaster of epic proportions. :highly_amused: We left it theretill it was "done" but someone else got the head. That was about 30 years ago. Haven't seen one that big since.
I don't think this story is correct. I want to say the news said it was in the Pascagoula river which is supposed to be the last "all natural"/ "undeveloped"/ "unrestricted" river in the country. I can't see a gator that big in the MS river, the Pas has HUGE sturgeon and other fish that would be a better food source for something that size.
No problem, they are actually quite tasty. I absolutely hate 'em though, most vile and worthless critter ever devised in it's natural form. Inna bag or onna plate, love 'em; inna wild; no.
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