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    Default Today at Cordrays

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    Wow

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    That is crazy

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    The spark plug is interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MediaGuy View Post
    The spark plug is interesting.
    Crazy that it ate a car

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    Wow! That is something else.

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    Very cool. I find stuff like this fascinating
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    People laughed at the gator with a deer in its mouth, while this guy swam around chewing on 5 deer hounds.
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    Go Tigers!

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    Ive lost a couple wildlife tracking collars to them.
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    Interesting to see the different clubs on the tags.
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    Kill them all
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    Probably guest hunters or other clubs bordering the river.
    Back then I had my name and numbers, club and town on the tags- it gave a finder more options to get in touch with you.

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    Spark plugs as red neck sinkers for trot lines?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Pride View Post
    Spark plugs as red neck sinkers for trot lines?
    Seent it with bush lines.
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    Monsters... Be damned if I'd ever be taken alive by the likes of faggot musslims.
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    ^Ok then... That makes sense. I was wondering what business a gator would have eating spark plugs.

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    One can only imagine how bad the gut of a gator must smell. Unless it ate a gold bar, I wouldn't cut it open.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Palmetto Pride View Post
    Spark plugs as red neck sinkers for trot lines?
    Decoy weights.
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    Bush Hook weights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Birddawg View Post
    One can only imagine how bad the gut of a gator must smell. Unless it ate a gold bar, I wouldn't cut it open.
    They are foul indeed....
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    i told the story before on here. Dogs were running a buck many years ago round and round down near the bank of Shelter Creek, about 4 of us finally made it down to
    the creek (big creek in eastern NC (probably 30 yards wide or more and deep), we are standing right in the middle of a heated chase around us. Heard splash and saw buck swimming the creek. Dogs hit the water right behind him and in the middle of the creek we watched a large gator roll a deer hound and take him away. I am sure all the dog commotion attracted the gator like ringing a dinner bell.

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