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Posted by charles on 11-08-2007 01:10 AM:

Gator Eating A Hound?

Hello Hunters

I heard that during a coonhunt in south ga. a gator end up killing a hound?
if so can someone tell us what happened and when?

thanks!

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Posted by Chris Sterrett on 11-08-2007 01:21 AM:

I heard Eddy Parker got a dog killed at a AKC hunt in South, Ga. I didn`t here all the details but I heard they walked in where the tracker was beeping the next morning and found peices of the dog in the water.

There has been a few good ones killed lately.

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Posted by Thomas Williams on 11-08-2007 02:35 AM:

i haven't heard anything about this. i heard a couple of hog dogs got eatin by gators, but not a coondog in a hunt. i'll haft to ask around and see if anybody knows.


Posted by Chris Sterrett on 11-08-2007 03:47 AM:

I heard it was at a $100 entry fee hunt Last Friday night at Leesburg. This is just what someone told me anyways.

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Posted by GA DAWG on 11-08-2007 03:13 PM:

I know a feller that was at the winter classic last year. He was hunting that week getting ready. Dog ran a diller in a hole. 2 RATTLESNAKES in the hole bit dog and the dog died!!!!! I would not doubt at all that a gator has ate a coonhound.Probably happens more than we know.


Posted by earthgirl1975 on 11-08-2007 07:53 PM:

I heard the dogs just shut up and they tracked them to the water but couldnt see them. but signal was showing them going up and down stream. Not sure about how they figured out it was a gator or how they got the gator but when they cut the gator open they found the tracking collars and dog tags inside. Just heard some guy telling about it at a hunt last weekend.

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Posted by Wayne Deloach on 11-08-2007 09:13 PM:

Yeah, a gator is an eating machine. If a hound gets in the wrong place and the timing is right he will be featured on the menu. We hunt around a lot of gators but find that vehicles and falls are a greater danger by far to your hound than a gator is.


Posted by lance swain on 11-08-2007 09:37 PM:

i hunt the area he was killed at but i dont turn out directly by the creek. it is very dry and any water with some size to it will hold a big gator. back in august i was hunting not to far from the same spot and went in to the dogs treed and not 20 yards from the dogs lay a 7 to 8 foot gator out in the middle of the woods with no water around. i would not have believed to see one that deep in woods but there he was. did not have a gun with season out so he lived another day, could have been the same gator that ate the dog, sorry for their loss


Posted by ramblin radar on 11-09-2007 01:25 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Sterrett
I heard it was at a $100 entry fee hunt Last Friday night at Leesburg. This is just what someone told me anyways.


Like Leesburg Florida??? Well hell if it was, they're lucky that it was just their dog and not anything more. My grandma (god rest her soul) lived in Leesburg in a little reitrement community and you had to be careful walkin to the public pool. Them gators were bigger then anyothers i've seen!

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Posted by Thomas Williams on 11-09-2007 01:28 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by ramblin radar
Like Leesburg Florida??? Well hell if it was, they're lucky that it was just their dog and not anything more. My grandma (god rest her soul) lived in Leesburg in a little reitrement community and you had to be careful walkin to the public pool. Them gators were bigger then anyothers i've seen!


no, leesburg, GA. Its north of albany.

I've heard too many stories here lately bout dogs and gators. kinda makes ya not even wanna go huntin around here.


Posted by larrypoe on 11-09-2007 02:03 AM:

I remember an article, I think it was in Full Cry, years ago about a dog being tracked to a pool that drained into a bigger lake or river. A monster gater was shot and several tracking collars and brass name plates were in his stomich contents.

One brass name plate was tracked down to a guy who had lost the dog in that area several years before that.


No wonder that gater got so big.

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Posted by treedsc on 11-09-2007 02:08 AM:

our hunt club has lost 11 deer dogs this year to gators.1 maybe 2 a year is normal but this year has been bad.only lost 1 coondog in 9 years.


Posted by earthgirl1975 on 11-09-2007 02:15 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by treedsc
our hunt club has lost 11 deer dogs this year to gators.1 maybe 2 a year is normal but this year has been bad.only lost 1 coondog in 9 years.


I'm so glad we don't have gators here in NC.

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Posted by countrygirlcoon on 11-09-2007 03:23 AM:

I am right with you earthgirl, even though they did find that one in a neighborhood pond over close to the coast! Did you hear about that! They said it was the first reported gater in 20 yrs here in NC! I believe it was like over 7ft long...wow how does a gator that size go un-noticed? I know when I lived in Charelston SC, we would see salt-water crocidiles all the time when we were fishing in creeks and brackish water. I hated it, those things give me the heeby-jeebies!!!


Posted by LEE on 11-09-2007 03:55 AM:

i've heard

off several dogs being killed by gators, deer dogs hog dogs coon dogs, but only one time in a hunt, or at least i think it was in a hunt, a guy named joe forshee was hunting his spots around lake seminole and a gator got his dog off the tree, they tracked the dog by boat and fished him out of the water. tracey smith lost a nice young dog a few years back to a gator, hunting by a river. it's sad but it does happen esp. when every thing is dry any water hole will hold a gator.

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Posted by Chris Sterrett on 11-09-2007 04:14 AM:

I was on the cast with Joe Forshee that night. The dogs were treed across a slough that we couldn`t cross on the lake. After all efforts to cross we decided to try and call them off the tree. Something sounded like a dog fight at the tree and all dogs quit treeing. When mine came back he was gashed pretty bad in a few places. I thought maybe it was just a bad dog until Joe`s dog never did come back and the next day they tracked his collar to the water where a gator had got him.

Eddie Fields from Tallahassee just lost a real nice young dog he called Reggie Bush to a gator. He was out of Trackman x Stylish Snag

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Posted by chadf on 11-09-2007 07:54 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by countrygirlcoon
I am right with you earthgirl, even though they did find that one in a neighborhood pond over close to the coast! Did you hear about that! They said it was the first reported gater in 20 yrs here in NC! I believe it was like over 7ft long...wow how does a gator that size go un-noticed? I know when I lived in Charelston SC, we would see salt-water crocidiles all the time when we were fishing in creeks and brackish water. I hated it, those things give me the heeby-jeebies!!!


where did you guys get your info. There are plenty of gators in E NC. I remember going to see the Battleship down in wilm as a kid and watching the gators swim around there.
Those were plain ole gators in charleston salt water crocs are only in S FL.


Posted by Doug Bowers on 11-09-2007 07:56 AM:

gator

ELVIS BLACK LOST ONE TO A GATOR, JUST BOUGHT THE DOG,PUT IT IN A HUNT ,ONE HR. LATER IT WAS GONE,THAT WAS IN THE LOWER PART OF S.C.I GUESS THEY LIKE FRESH MEAT.


Posted by Backswamp Fred on 11-09-2007 11:41 AM:

Yeah, there are Gators down here but where people hunt there is a high lead content. LOL

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Posted by countrygirlcoon on 11-09-2007 01:08 PM:

Chadf,

The gator was North of Wilmington, and closer inland than right on the coast, closer towards the Peidmont. I saw it on the news back in the summer. Just going by what they said.

In Chas. SC, everyone calls them salt-water crocs. So that is all I have known them by.

All I know whether gator, croc, large "lizard", whatever......I hate them. Give me a snake, bear, cougar, bugs, they don't bother me, but a gator....AAAHHHHH!!!


Posted by chadf on 11-09-2007 03:00 PM:

I don't think you will see any gators up in those hills.

BTW are the leaves in full color now?
didn't get to see any fall color from where I'm at.


Posted by countrygirlcoon on 11-09-2007 03:09 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by chadf
I don't think you will see any gators up in those hills.

BTW are the leaves in full color now?
didn't get to see any fall color from where I'm at.



If I do, then I am moving NORTH!! We had some color here, but not as much as the years before. Now we went to WV in Oct. to breed our female, and man were the leaves in FULL color. Beautiful up there!


Posted by earthgirl1975 on 11-09-2007 04:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by countrygirlcoon
I am right with you earthgirl, even though they did find that one in a neighborhood pond over close to the coast! Did you hear about that! They said it was the first reported gater in 20 yrs here in NC! I believe it was like over 7ft long...wow how does a gator that size go un-noticed? I know when I lived in Charelston SC, we would see salt-water crocidiles all the time when we were fishing in creeks and brackish water. I hated it, those things give me the heeby-jeebies!!!


didnt hear of that, must have snuck up from SC. All i know is if there is one there are more...lol Just glad we dont have them in our area, i mean its bad enough for everyone to worry about dog getting hit on the roads, coyotes, bear, stuff like that to have to worry about a gator. I didnt even know they had gators in SC more less GA. Hope they stay south. I bet you did get the heeby-jeebies, thats nothing to play with.

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Posted by cmstoney on 11-09-2007 04:35 PM:

"our hunt club has lost 11 deer dogs this year to gators.1 maybe 2 a year is normal but this year has been bad.only lost 1 coondog in 9 years."

I think you're in the same area where my uncle, Ervin Commodore lost a dog about 2 yrs ago. They're pretty bad here in sc especially in Goose Creek. I guess that's why their high school mascot is the gator!

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Posted by Richard Nethery on 11-09-2007 04:58 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by earthgirl1975
I'm so glad we don't have gators here in NC.


BS, one of the Largest Gators I ever saw in my life, was on at Camp Lejune North Carolina.

You have Gators there too.

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