Florida senior fights off alligator attack with fishing pole: No gator is going to run me off

This gator messed with the wrong senior.A quick-thinking Florida fisherman attacked by an alligator narrowly escaped with his life by digging his thumb in its eye and then repeatedly hammering it in the face with his fishing rod.James Grayson McMicken, 71, was ready to enjoy a quiet night of fishing with his bulldog on the shore of a canal behind his North Fort Myers home on July 3 — but only made one cast before a gator ambushed him.“I started reeling, and it jumped out of the water and grabbed me,” McMicken told KGNS News.The alligator sunk its teeth into his right leg and pulled him into the canal, giving him just seconds to react.Fortunately for McMicken, and unfortunately for the alligator, the angler was an experienced gator hunter, which gave him the instincts he needed to thwart the attack.“He rolled me down off the bank into the water.I stuck my thumb in one eye, and I just took that fishing pole and jabbed him in that other eye and jabbed him and jabbed him and jabbed him.

It seemed like forever, but it wasn’t that long.But then, he turned loose,” he told the outlet.“I’ve always heard that if you’ve got no other choice, get them eyes, and that’s what got him off of me.”With the threat neutralized, McMicken, badly bleeding from deep bite wounds on his right leg, now had to figure out how to make it home.He called to the bulldog, who stood in place so her owner could use her as leverage to get to his feet before hobbling home.His wife cleaned his wounds and he collapsed in his chair, exhausted, before his family rushed him to a local hospital, where he received stitches and staples on both sides of his mangled leg.McMicken’s brush with death made him a bit of a celebrity while he was in the hospital.“All the nurses on the floor had to come by and go, ‘Wow, you did what?’” he said.

“I’m going to do everything I can not to die.No gator is going to run me off.”Now recovering at home and preparing to start physical therap...

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