I Was Attacked by a Gator!

Started by FlatsNBay, May 23, 2024, 12:20:32 PM

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Mike Cork

We have the feeding problem here in Louisiana... I wonder if people knew that when they feed the gators they are often signing the gators death sentence. We just don't have that many relocations places.

Glad you are safe... Can't imagine seeing a big'n like that up close at water level...

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FlatsNBay

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FlatsNBay

I got some matching pieces of plastic from Old Town. I watched some YouTube videos and broke out my blow torch and went to work. I practiced on a 5 gallon bucket before tackling the repair on the kayak. I must admit I was pretty scared of burning a hole in the boat. I'm pretty pleased with the results. I patched 2 puncture holes and a couple of big scratches.

big g

Quote from: FlatsNBay on June 03, 2024, 10:43:38 AMI got some matching pieces of plastic from Old Town. I watched some YouTube videos and broke out my blow torch and went to work. I practiced on a 5 gallon bucket before tackling the repair on the kayak. I must admit I was pretty scared of burning a hole in the boat. I'm pretty pleased with the results. I patched 2 puncture holes and a couple of big scratches.


Great job, I like the fact you practiced on the bucket first.
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