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2008-08-03 8:37 PM

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http://www.accessnorthga.com/detail.php?n=212026&c=1

Apparently there have been sightings of a small gator not too far from Lake Lanier Islands. Lets hope they catch that sucker


2008-08-04 4:49 AM
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Dang I thought you were talking about me
2008-08-04 8:03 AM
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Motivation to swim faster than the next guy ...
2008-08-04 8:18 AM
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Thiswill certainly make the emerald point tri interesting.
2008-08-04 9:57 AM
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ha ha ha

That reminds me of the quote in my signature.

No bonk on that swim...
2008-08-04 7:34 PM
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im wearing my UGA dawgs tri suit!


2008-08-04 8:57 PM
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When the drought is over the lake may be reduced to a mud puddle full of gators
2008-08-04 9:12 PM
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the first thing i thought about was emerald point.

 i mean. gators are NOT in the training plan.

2008-08-14 10:32 AM
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i betcha my average swim time will go from 2.5min/100 meters to 1min/100m if i see a gator at that tri! have you guys seen pics of alligator garrs caught there, too? Man, no telling WHAT'S in that water...

if you feel a little nibbling on your toes, think gator or gar! 

http://www.garmanjack.blogspot.com/

2008-08-15 2:48 PM
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It will add some excitement that's for sure...imagine if it gets bigger!
2008-08-20 6:42 AM
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Gator caught at Lake Wiess in Alabama...

Saw this on a CNN search

Could be a hoax, but man...hate to be in water with that thing... 



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2008-09-05 2:13 PM
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They caught the gator ... and it was nowhere near the size of the pics above:

 

Lake Lanier gator nabbed

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Friday, September 05, 2008

If you’ve been afraid to dangle your toes in Lake Lanier, lest something toothy grab them, relax: the lake’s alligator has been caught.

The 3-foot alligator that’s been cruising Lanier’s depths for more than a month crawled into a homeowner’s yard Thursday night, said Rick Lavender, a spokesman for the state Department of Natural Resources. The homeowner called the state agency, which dispatched a biologist with an iron grip and an equally tough constitution.

The biologist “basically pinned it down,” Lavender said.

State officials surmise the alligator was released into Lanier illegally. The lake is not a native habitat for the creatures, which can exceed 8 feet in length.

The alligator, said Lavender, turned up at a home about 250 yards from the lake’s Flat Creek area. People had reported seeing the alligator around that region since late July, when the leathery swimmer first popped up in the lake.

The alligator’s traveling days are not done. The alligator is taking a road trip to DNR regional offices in Thomson, southeast of Atlanta. There, it will be released into waters more accommodating to Alligator mississippiensis.

2008-09-05 4:02 PM
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Shucks... I missed my chance to swim with'em ;-)
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