MossRoad
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Snappers usually flee from people. They are tasty, from what I have heard. The alligator snapper can grow to several feet in lenght and severl hundred pounds. However, there are fewer and fewer of these giants, as it takes them a hundred years or more to reach this size. The smaller ones are a diffeent variety and are fairly common, although their population in a pond can be wiped out by severl eager trappers. That would be sad.
I also know that a one footer can easily take off a finger at your knuckle.
I grew up on a lake with lots of turtles. I have never been bitten by one. I have also seen a rather large pike bite off the head, tail and legs of a snapper. And I have been bitten on the foot by a pike when I was a teenager. I'd be more worried about a toothy fish than a turtle.
I also know that a one footer can easily take off a finger at your knuckle.
I grew up on a lake with lots of turtles. I have never been bitten by one. I have also seen a rather large pike bite off the head, tail and legs of a snapper. And I have been bitten on the foot by a pike when I was a teenager. I'd be more worried about a toothy fish than a turtle.