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I fish at Toledo and for the past three years have seen a giant gator in Buck Creek.  The first time I saw him I thought it was a log, then it moved.  It is always in the same cove just hanging out. I am wondering if this could be the Buck Creek Gator? ???

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possible..........I got so many over here it's like seeing a bird.  There are so many out in the shallow flats of the bay this year due to the flood displacement it is unreal. opening morning of teal we counted 15 (just babies about 2 1/2 ft) in our flat that we were hunting. still enough to constitute not hunting a dog.  The only good thing is when you a lot of really small ones it usually means the bigs aren't around, the bigs one will eat those little ones. 

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hey awsome pics but hey im 17 and i havent been gator giggin in about 2 years (It was a goof off thing and wusint legal at the time.) but wut is the regulations good areas and other stills cuz i want to really get into it now cuz that was fun

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    depends on the county.  the september season you have to have a state issued tag to take a gator. In the spring season you have to have private land and it can't be a county that offers tags in the fall.  Ohh and a hunting license of course. 

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can you say GATOR BAIT lol poor hog ..... nah  ;D

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