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Looking for the alligator? The alligator was posted September 27, 2009. Saturday, May 17, 2014. It was a cool cloudy morning and I was preparing to visit old friends down in the Sabine River bottoms just south of Mineola, TX. Setting in the back-end of the pilot with hatch lid up, chewing on a sausage, egg and cheese sandwich, a ghostly white form moved by me and back into the darkness. It dawned on me; hmm, Big Dawg! I was also thinking, Great! I hollered, get back here! Stay behind the camera! He woul.

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Looking for the alligator? The alligator was posted September 27, 2009. Saturday, May 17, 2014. It was a cool cloudy morning and I was preparing to visit old friends down in the Sabine River bottoms just south of Mineola, TX. Setting in the back-end of the pilot with hatch lid up, chewing on a sausage, egg and cheese sandwich, a ghostly white form moved by me and back into the darkness. It dawned on me; hmm, Big Dawg! I was also thinking, Great! I hollered, get back here! Stay behind the camera! He woul.

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