Bowhunter Well-Known Member Aug 23, 2018 #5 I'd take the black bears that we have to deal with over them sum guns any day.
dogghr Well-Known Member Aug 24, 2018 #6 Wow, and no thanks. How much an affect to you think these guys have on fawn mortality, if any?
cutman Administrator Staff member Aug 24, 2018 #7 dogghr said: Wow, and no thanks. How much an affect to you think these guys have on fawn mortality, if any? Click to expand... Minimal effect (most likely zero). One this size has an effect on me though! I’m going to get a depredation permit and remove it from the pond. Yikes.
dogghr said: Wow, and no thanks. How much an affect to you think these guys have on fawn mortality, if any? Click to expand... Minimal effect (most likely zero). One this size has an effect on me though! I’m going to get a depredation permit and remove it from the pond. Yikes.
farmhunter Well-Known Member Aug 24, 2018 #8 wow!! looks super healthy - he/she must eat a lot of something.
weekender21 Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2018 #9 That’s a healthy looking gator! I’m always cautious fishing ponds in the low country, just never know when there might be a full size lizard around. Sent from my iPhone using Deer Hunter Forum
That’s a healthy looking gator! I’m always cautious fishing ponds in the low country, just never know when there might be a full size lizard around. Sent from my iPhone using Deer Hunter Forum
B Baker Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2018 #10 Once a gator gets over about 6' they are absolutely worthless in my opinion. We have lots of them. They have eaten our dogs which puts them over the boundary. For whatever reason they don't last long around here after about 6'.
Once a gator gets over about 6' they are absolutely worthless in my opinion. We have lots of them. They have eaten our dogs which puts them over the boundary. For whatever reason they don't last long around here after about 6'.