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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: janie] #4262136 05/17/13 04:32 PM
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I would say also use a clear coat on it to protect it and so it wont crumble ...


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redfishray] #4262171 05/17/13 04:40 PM
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You think I should clean it first, or just clear coat it as is? I don't really want to get it wet again.

Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262220 05/17/13 04:54 PM
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IF you clean be very gentle and use a toothbrush with a soft soap. let dry fully and clear coat . Fossils are made when stone displaces bone.So if its not fully done it will crumble,but very nice find ..be proud !


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: janie] #4262350 05/17/13 06:00 PM
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good find up

Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: Brock77] #4262361 05/17/13 06:08 PM
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If you dont want to get it wet just brush off with and old tooth brush and spray


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redfishray] #4262379 05/17/13 06:15 PM
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That is a neat find. I would bet that gator was 75 or more yrs of age.


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: stxranchman] #4262425 05/17/13 06:32 PM
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and a very rare one ...


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262438 05/17/13 06:41 PM
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I've put into the river on 105 before with the jon boat. That was back when I didn't have an all welded one that weighs twice as much. The lock and dam above 105 is pretty cool if you have never been. Every now and then they pour a new asphalt ramp down there when someone drowns. They usually don't last a year though.

Saw a guy lose his boat pulling it out at hwy 60. Rope broke. I've been thinking about building a cable system of some sort to lower my boat in. Right now I mainly put in on private property that I have access to.

Me and some buddies put in at hwy 21 several weeks ago and kayaked all the way to highway 60. It was a 17 mile trip with the wind in our face and very little current. Probably won't do that again unless the river is higher and we camp a night on the way.

As far as how I found it...I was wading in about a foot of water and looked down by my foot and saw it. Honestly, I thought it was still alive at first. That's probably the fastest I've ever jumped out of the water.


Haha.. might have been me under 60 that had the rope break, was a bad night for me. If you are the one who helped me out for a bit I truly appreciate it and the little dorcy led flashlight you left me is a gem.

Oh and by the way if it was me, I didn't loose the boat, a little swimming had it out of the river... its deeper there than I would have thought! We had it up and running and actualy back out on the river the next morning.

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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redchevy] #4262455 05/17/13 06:48 PM
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Wouldnt that be funny


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redfishray] #4262471 05/17/13 06:55 PM
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Id bet it probably was, I was with one other guy in a mid '90's red chevy pickup.

It was a sign to me that there really are good people left in this world.


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redchevy] #4262473 05/17/13 06:56 PM
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give him back his flashlight LOL


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262532 05/17/13 07:25 PM
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Wow thats a monster! They just caught one near college station that was 12ft. Most people dont realize they get this far North.

Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: Hogslayer5L] #4262550 05/17/13 07:36 PM
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I'm pretty sure that was me! Did you have a newer (I think) mercury on the back of the boat? Wish I could have stayed longer but my roommates had to get back to town for something if I remember right.

If that was you, the only thing I was worried about was that motor. I bet it cost more than the entire rest of the rig with the price of outboards these days, haha. How did you finally get the boat out?

You were setting trot lines, right? Catch anything?

BTW, someone posted a video not too long ago on TFF of an alligator up yegua creek on Somerville.

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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262556 05/17/13 07:40 PM
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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262586 05/17/13 07:57 PM
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I'm pretty sure that was me! Did you have a newer (I think) mercury on the back of the boat? Wish I could have stayed longer but my roommates had to get back to town for something if I remember right.

If that was you, the only thing I was worried about was that motor. I bet it cost more than the entire rest of the rig with the price of outboards these days, haha. How did you finally get the boat out?

You were setting trot lines, right? Catch anything?

BTW, someone posted a video not too long ago on TFF of an alligator up yegua creek on Somerville.


Yup sure was us. Yeah we bought the motor used for 700 bucks a great buy, the boat and trailer were 200. I was worried about it too, but got it back home checked the oil(its a 4-stroke) not a drop of water in it and the gas tank was still hooked up and it floated no water in the gas either we just let it dry out and started it, never had a problem.

I swam out in the water we took the boat back off the trailer and were able to get it out with me pushing and my cousin pulling and did the same with the trailer. Then we used the rope to drag the trailer and boat up separately which worked pretty good.

We did ok caught two yellas around 20 lbs, nothing spectacular but I was happy especially to have my boat still floating!

Again I cant thank you enough for your help!


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redchevy] #4262598 05/17/13 08:02 PM
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Any time man. I was just disappointed I didn't get to stay for the ending! Glad you got some use out of that flashlight!

You still live in the area? If so, hit me up sometime if you want to go fish/hunt.

Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262611 05/17/13 08:07 PM
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I sure do miss the fishing, but sadly Im no longer in college or college staton frown I live in San Antonio now have a job wife and mortgage... but life aint all bad I still get to go fishing some!


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: redchevy] #4262649 05/17/13 08:22 PM
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What a shame...hard to find a good fishing buddy these days.

Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: slimjim] #4262683 05/17/13 08:40 PM
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For sure, expecialy ones willing to put in the effort it takes to get to some cool places like the brazos etc.


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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: janie] #4269326 05/21/13 04:14 AM
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Re: Alligator Skull from the Brazos [Re: janie] #4269808 05/21/13 02:41 PM
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That is one awesome story and one awesome find!


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