ANSWERS: 17
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i would keep one eye on the croc and the other on my line, that way i know if im getting a bite (from a fish or the croc)
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i think i would weigh anchor and return to base and call the animal control people.
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ill tell you when it happens
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I'd head for shore as quick as I could. I'm not interested in being crocodile food.
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Get to shore, and be thankful it wasn't an Alligator. Much more docile, but much more powerful.
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Nothing !!! While I lived in FL. I would see a gator at least once a weekly
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s##t my self ! as i only go fishing in our local supermarket,,,and all the fish there are DEAD
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I can tell you I wouldn't be taunting the Crocs like those fishermen were. In all seriousness, I'd be done for the day. Yikes Luckily in my neck of the U.S. (Wisconsin) Crocs don't fester in the lakes.
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Not much unless you tease them or if they are hungry.We have a lot in our lakes and water bodies but they only lie on the banks and sometimes wade in to catch something but avoid human contact!
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I have.. I live in South Florida and we have both of them here, and I see them often enough.. I did once see 2 crocs while fishing, they were rather small (4 feet) but they seemed docile... I wasnt all that close to them either though.
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Throw a rock at him and tell him to find his own fishing spot.
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Where I live, I would be really shocked. It would have to have been a released pet.
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id back away
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Turn the other way when I pee. +5
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Try not to piss it off, and subtly get my hot ass outta there.
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I think I would leave....yes I would totally leave. Im not used to being around them and it would probably freak me out and get me alittle paranoid.
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RUN!
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