This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
When it is cold water like today - some of them you can pull up to in boat and touch them. Smaller ones like these - six, seven ft much more obliging. I saw a couple 9 footers and got about 30 ft from. These smaller six or seven footers, could catch everyone of them on a buzzbait or frog in warm weather. I have had them try to climb in the boat after a frog. Big one, over ten ft - pretty wary. Get thirty feet from them and they go down. You never know if they are hiding or stalking you
The gators in south Mississippi never really hibernate over the winter. You will see them out sunning just like in SwampCat's photos. I kayak a lot and if you slowly move towards them they will usually submerge when you get within 10 yards. They will go down much sooner if you move quickly. The one in the photo below is the one that scared me the most. I was in a kayak and had just paddled by this spot about 30 minutes before the photo. He was 11-12 feet or basically the size of my kayak. A 7-foot gator is really not that big, but they really start to put on mass once they get above that. There are not any reports of gators attacking people around here, but I definitely don't want to be the first.