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Family Vacation - HiltonHead Island SC - What to bring?
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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 99854" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>We have gators here and for the most part they are not too bad in the rivers and lakes. There is one reservoir that I go to that is overloaded with gators. They are not scared of people at all there. They will come right up to the boat and look at you checking you out. It is not too bad when I am in my 14ft jon. When I am in my canoe I am real cautious when they come up to me. I have had them rub up against the boat. I will not go swimming in the reservoir. I have never seen any residents on the reservoir swimming in there also. </p><p>As for salt water or fresh? It would be salt water for Hilton Head Island. The good news about that is gators are more partial to fresh water. There may be a rouge gator here and there but they prefer and need fresh water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 99854, member: 432"] We have gators here and for the most part they are not too bad in the rivers and lakes. There is one reservoir that I go to that is overloaded with gators. They are not scared of people at all there. They will come right up to the boat and look at you checking you out. It is not too bad when I am in my 14ft jon. When I am in my canoe I am real cautious when they come up to me. I have had them rub up against the boat. I will not go swimming in the reservoir. I have never seen any residents on the reservoir swimming in there also. As for salt water or fresh? It would be salt water for Hilton Head Island. The good news about that is gators are more partial to fresh water. There may be a rouge gator here and there but they prefer and need fresh water. [/QUOTE]
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