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Thread: Kayak Trip Report, Indian Creek

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    I saw another fellow in a kayak go in and out of there through that tree. I think Im gonna take a chainsaw next trip........

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    You won't have too. After posting the spot on here it will be cut out and a dozen boats will be parked in there tomorrow, LOL. I've learned to post where I last fished, not where I'm fishing next. The few times I've fished the same creek or bay the following weekend after posting here it's covered up with boats.
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    Nice catch ditch

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    nice post
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    You guys ever see any gators in Indian Creek? I had one that was pretty good size swim within 10 feet of my lil kayak right at me and then submerge a couple springs ago and haven't been back since.....

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    I've seen Gators in two areas. The slough under the I-65 bridge on the North side of the Tennessee river. Just a little 4 foot baby. Two others in Blackwell swamp that were about 8 or 9 foot. I know there's a 10 footer on Redstone (he's named "Stumpy") that connects to Indian Creek. I started fishing from a kayak in Georgia where I saw 50 or 60 a day. There usually not any real problem and I don't worry about them much.

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    I saw a big one in limestone bay a few years ago....

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    I've heard several times about a gator in Limestone bay, usually in limestone or beaverdam creeks, but still haven't seen one there.

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    Alligator Attack Original Version (Uncut, funny): http://youtu.be/ZMGZr1pT3JA


    I used to fish from a small flat bottom at Banks Lake when I was stationed in Valdosta Georgia and saw many large gators but in a kayak....I just feel so exposed lol. Then I saw that video above on YouTube and figured I'd rather die some other way. I know they say they usually leave you alone but any animal in a desperate situation could resort to desperate measures and I tend to have horrible luck hahaha!

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