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  1. What we can go by (reasonably well) is that the distance btw eyes and nostrils is about half of the "depth" of the bucket. Couldn't find that stat for a John Deer H360... To wit, the number of inches from midpoint btw eyes to midpoint btw nostrils equals the number of feet in length of total gator. The kid and tractor are definitely "long arming" it, notice that photo is from an angle with gator closest to camera and kid is WELL behind gator reaching up as if touching it.... Could reach it if he were Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four....
  2. I like throwing things in a perch pattern at them, lipless crankbaits like this look a lot like the Mayan cichlids. Also had success with chartreuse (yellow to me) and black
  3. If'n it ain't got no fish in it then I ain't a goin'....
  4. I like to use it to get in real close to banks in canals here in south Florida.
  5. Nothing really new about it. Kind of like a rig that is used a lot for walleyes. I like to use it to get in real close to banks in canals here in south Florida.
  6. Keep safe..... the only ice fishing we get to do down here in Miami-Dade County is fishing through the ice in the cooler for a nice, cold beverage....
  7. No, they cost around $14.95 each if bought directly from the Bassmaster website.
  8. I got a free one over a year ago to give a review on it as a marketing test. I really didn't learn anything from it and I would NOT pay the asking price ($14.95) for them when I can learn much, much more from this website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  9. My favorite one always begins when somebody asks me what I did to my Hula Popper for it to look like it does........ My answer begins with, "I didn't do anything to it but the 'gator sure did...."
  10. No issues whatsoever with mine.
  11. We have people down here who really put the "duh..." in "Flori-duh....."; insist on feeding the invasive ducks; Muscovy ducks to be exact.... The only good thing is that they feed them stale white bread so they end up dying of malnutrition with full bellies; the only thing that those ducks were ever any good for was being an easy meal for the alligator back when it was in danger of extinction....
  12. That's just Darwin's Law of Natural Selection thinning out the weak (minded) from the herd.....
  13. Welcome to the site! Lot's of good info here and helpful people who will respond to your questions in a respectful manner.

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