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Topic: Hobie Fishing Louisana Style  (Read 2731 times)

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NoYaks

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jpodyssey

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The look on that guys face was priceless!! He booked it after pulling up that beast.

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That alligator head looks a little fishy to me. I wonder if it was foleyed in.


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pmmpete

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That alligator head looks a little fishy to me. I wonder if it was foleyed in.
If by "foleyed in" you mean "they found a dead alligator, sunk it, and then pulled it up for the video," I think you're probably right.  If by "fishy" you mean, "suspiciously little thrashing around when the dude in the kayak pulled it to the surface," I think you're probably right again.


DWB123

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i'm no swamp person, but have encountered quite a few gators up close in the everglades and congaree swamp, and that doesn't look like a dead gator to me. they're weird creatures.