A few pics of one of many,we counted 11 gators in a short distance this one being the largest.Moores Bayou crappie fishing was slow, gator hunting would have been good!!!!
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A few pics of one of many,we counted 11 gators in a short distance this one being the largest.Moores Bayou crappie fishing was slow, gator hunting would have been good!!!!
Heard they crappie were on wood in moores. Seen good catches come from there recently
was down there last week seen 3 about 9 to 10 feet long
the fish were tight on the cover and every person we talked to said " you should have been here yesterday ":Doh:
Man That's a Big One thanks for the Pic's, I love them Gators just as long as they keep thier distance.
They sure were hard to find back in September on the gator hunt.
Fell out of the boat down there a few years back. Dad says I got out of the water so fast I didn't even get wet.
I was raised in SE Texas. The biggest Gator i ever saw was in Arkansas while I was fishing near Arkansas Post. I wouldn't even know how to get back where I was.
DP
Lake Millwood is covered up with them also. We counted 7 one night within 40 yards of our trotline...bam...wouldn't you know the spotlight goes out while i am holding a couple cats still on the hook and flopping right on the surface of the water..them thangs will bite you. After a little panic and a few naughty words my buddy finally got it back on but all i could think about was one grabbing that catfish along with my hand in the dark.
Tishner is covered up with them. One night the water fell out and I had to spend the night on the water below the dam. There was 4 swimming around me.
Kinda un-nerving isn't it...I have seen some on Millwood that were 10 - 11ft. All of slides they make on the banks is freaky. There are a ton of them in there.
I fished there Monday and Thursday last week. Thursday, I went under the bridge and way (about 2 1/2 miles) up the bayou past the duck camp to where it was once dammed up, but now blown out. Just below the the blow out lives "THE BIGGEST" one that I've ever seen after 30 years of fishing over there. I know there is a big one that usually lays where the old bridge was just south of the bridge going into Arkansas Post, but this one makes it look like a baby!!!!!