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I always carry a Ruger Single Action BlackHawk revolver in .357Mag on all our tractors (have one permanently mounted under the FEL joystick on each one). Have taken out numerous canebreak and diamondback rattlers, water mocassins, and a dozen or so coyotes with the handguns over the last few years.
However, you have to shoot a gator directly into its pea sized brain right behind the middle of its eyeballs to kill it. You can shoot it 300 times all over the head and body with absolutely no effect, the only way to stop one is to sever its central nervous system, they are like frogs or snakes, you can cut them in half and both halves will simply crawl away......
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However, you have to shoot a gator directly into its pea sized brain right behind the middle of its eyeballs to kill it. You can shoot it 300 times all over the head and body with absolutely no effect, the only way to stop one is to sever its central nervous system, they are like frogs or snakes, you can cut them in half and both halves will simply crawl away..
Now that is a scary thought all by itself. I guess you better make sure every shot counts on a Gator.
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Its hard to shoot a gator in the top of the head when he has his mouth open and pointed at you. Best advise is take someone with you that cant run very fast, you dont have to outrun the gator,just your friend
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Dear old dad shot one in the mouth with a 30-30. Right down the gullet. I had to fish him out of the pond when he floated up the next afternoon. He was about 7' long and came from the neighbor's pond. We threw out catfish feed and he came running when the fish started eating. I threw a boat paddle at him and he came toward us with his mouth open about 6". Pop put his lights out. If I had them eating cattle, I'd kill them all.
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OK SkyPup,
I've seen enough. I found that we have a similar problem. I was attacked by this one but I got away safely. It's an Alligator Lizard. And I don't know what they taste like? OK, I know you're laughing at me now, but they're a lot more dangerous than you think. They're hard to spot 'cause they can hide about anywhere and then ambush you and bite you in the shoestring if you're not careful. But I pretty much leave them alone and found a way to co-exist with them peacefully.![]()
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3RRL,
Is that what the bandage on your finger is for ![]() There are benefits to living where the ground freezes solid! No gators!! We have the coyotes though. I like the idea of the gun under the loader joystick. I'd like to have a rifle holder somewhere as well for the long range coyotes.
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Now that is what I call a protected tractor and driver. I wonder what the locals would say if I did that on mine here in MA.? I do think the neighbors would feel threathened and call the police on me.
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