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Have you killed an average crocodile?
28 August 2018, 17:50
larryshoresHave you killed an average crocodile?
According to the link below, I am guessing the answer is no. Average according to the article is 6.1 meters or 20 feet! I guess I have been going to the wrong places!
http://www.compareanimal.com/2...water-crocodile.html28 August 2018, 18:14
SaeedTo shoot an average crocodile one needs average brains.
I don’t know about you, but I certainly fall short of that!

28 August 2018, 18:23
larryshoresThe people who wrote that article certainly fell short!
28 August 2018, 18:39
7kongoniI guess I came up "short" again. He was just "short" of 12 ft.
28 August 2018, 18:51
CrazyhorseconsultingIf you look at that article close you will see that there is a Hell of a discrepancy between the information given at the start of the article and ther statistics given in the comparison chart farther down in the article.
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29 August 2018, 02:45
jdollarNo. The 2 I killed were youngsters-14 and15’...
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29 August 2018, 04:34
larryshoresThat was pretty clever.

29 August 2018, 05:22
Alaska HunterMine looked bigger than average through the scope.
Then ground shrinkage slapped me upside my face.
Only 12.5 feet.
29 August 2018, 08:18
Mark ClarkI think they do not know what average means.
They say the average Nile is about 20 feet. I have seen 5 footers. So somewhere there is a 35' croc to make the average.
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29 August 2018, 08:20
crbutlerMore likely they put the real average in feet and called it meters.
29 August 2018, 22:43
adam2Proud to report that I'm the Adam who tried to put the record straight on that site on 22 May 2017

30 August 2018, 23:35
Jeff SNWhen hunting out of matombo camp in the little blue boat, we saw what my ph, cameraman, and trackers said was a fourteen and a half foot croc. They got all wound up. I at the time was chasing tuskless. Glad I wasn't chasing crocs. Would have got talked into shooting a little one. Whew got lucky on that one. Haha
02 September 2018, 10:49
470EDDYHUMMMM...what is it they say about a certain brand of aviator: Wings of Gold, Big Watches and Small Crocs!!

470EDDY
03 September 2018, 22:12
AtkinsonI think my largest croc was about 10 or 11 ft., but then I only shot a couple to keep me in boot leather! Never was much of a croc hunter, spent all my time hunting buffalo and camp meat for the most part, but didn't turn down any trophy animal as a rule.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
03 September 2018, 23:10
MacD37Like Ray, I simply never had a desire to shoot a croc of any length. That is not to say one shouldn't shoot them, but if they do I would say to shoot the largest he can find, and leave the little 10 ft babies to do the breading!
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03 September 2018, 23:40
eyemanI’m going next year for a croc. I’m interested only in the quality of the skin for croc boots. The rest is for the adventure. Not interested in trophies. Maybe I’ll get two.
04 September 2018, 00:32
470EDDYWell, my little croc measured 14'1" with the tail chomped off and still bloody...right where the tail dips down then feathers to a point....PH estimated 12-18" gone...so mid-15's?? Just off the Zambezi in breeding ponds above Lake Chabrra Bossa.
Eyeman- don't forget a nice Belt or too as well!! Nice thing about a big old gnarly Croc you can trim the belly skin for boots and belts and still have a very nice either flat skin mount or a lifesize...nobody will ever know the difference!!

Cheers,
470EDDY
05 September 2018, 22:09
376 steyrThe biggest croc in captivity and that's official is a salty that measures 20 ft. 3 inches. He's a tourist stop in some little village in the Philippines.