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cool video.

but be warned don't click on the Jessica Alba images (if you can resist the temptation)  I got hammered with spyware.

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I didn't even notice those...  I was too busy with my jaw, after I dropped it on the keyboard...  That is the fish I want to catch!  lol  But what would you throw at it?  A rubber croc?!  lol  That is absolutely insane!  I am still in awe over that!

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I bet it did...  Just imagine, if that bass was big enough to eat that alligator, how big was it really?  I am going to say that the gator was in the 1ft. range!  Just guesstimating.  :) That is awesome!

Awesome, Doesn't surprise me Bass eat ducklings and other small birds.

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I have seen a bass eat a baby squirrel once...  Rather nauseating, to say the least...  lol  I bet that fish was looking for an antacid after that meal!

That was awesome.  I am glad that they (bass) don't grow to big or I would be afraid to swim in the lake!!

That video's crazy dude! :o Didn't think that could happen.

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Haha Yeah, I am still afraid to swim in our lake...  Too many stories of a really old, large catfish out there...  :)  Like, Indian tales and stuff...  I don't know if I should believe it or not... lol  I don't trust it though...  That, and the mercury content of the lake is so dang high... lol

break out the crocodile swimbaits and 18 inch lizards!!!  you dont get many bites but the ones you do are bigguns!!!!

Gator, not Croc - major differences.

Happens frequently to the small gators - very few make it.

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I'm going to try one of those rubber toys that look like an alligator.

there may be a major diff but if fish in my lakes will eat a rainbow trout swimbait then i doubt it is a major diff to the bass

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Yeah, a larger swim bait, such as the rainbow trout, are also catching ginormous bass on our lake...  We have a natural trout population, and the bass have to be pretty large, in order to even eat most of them...  That is, if they even come across one!  I have yet to catch a trout on this lake, but then again, they have probably been becoming more intelligent, as hundreds of thousands of people catch, and or release them...  

Very cool Video...

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I think this was posted here before, but it doesn't really surprise me that a bass would eat a small gator. Somebody's going to make a topwater lure that looks and swims like a gator now.

I have no doubt that may not be all that un common. Friday afternnon I was fishing a creek, and one of the spotted bass I caught had eaten a snake, so when I went to get the hook out, there was a snake looking back at me! Needless to say I let the fish go, we need more of his kind down here!

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They eat snakes all the time...  I found one that had several snakes in it's belly!  lol  Not very big, but big enough that it made me twinge a little...

Holy cow, I'm throwing my kids stuffed alligator this weekend!!!!

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