Posted on 07/16/2010 3:40:21 PM PDT by JoeProBono
I’m wondering why they can’t put up their own signs? Why does the government have to get involved?
Matbe we can start an export business to Iraq....
BTW, our youngest's girlfriend's dad just got a Kentucky Coon Hound. They have to be RUN ~ guy had about two dozen of them near where I grew up. Sometimes he'd turn a bunch loose to run with me on a bicycle.
They are reputed to JUMP 20 FT HIGH so you have to keep them in large pens on the backporch.
Yep, that's a croc. So is "relocating" the damn things.
My wife has been talking about me again, hasn't she.
My cousin who now lives in Panama owned a sizeable amount of property about 10 minutes from the airport in Ft. Myers. His neighbor decided to dig some ponds behind his house and had to rid the property of a bunch of gators...........
So lets assume you live where this person did, what's the general attitude towards these alligators? If they decided to start shooting these things with say a .22 at close range, would the neighbors report them?
Don't be absurd. 30 feet.
The lake is 17 acres on a 385 acre parcel.
Catch and release is for fish, NOT for dangerous predators.
A CEO retired to Sanabel, joined the Sanabel Conservancy, and was killed by a gator while walking his dog.
Had the enviro-whackos (like the gator dinner under discussion) not forbidden hunting/shooting of any gator seen as a risk to a citizen or their animals, these tragedies would not occur.
Contrary to enviro-whacko dogma, AgencyPersons really can’t create a Miami version of the Garden of Eden
Therefore, despite all the bureaucratic bafflegab from AgencyPersons, ParcMan, even ParcGirl, huge hungry reptiles do not live in peace with food animals like dogs, and humans.
Only regular applications of gunpowder and hot lead keeps predatory beasts afraid of man. The reality is that a predator either is afraid of man or is calculating man’s caloric content.
Holy crap, I just spewed beer all over my keyboard ! Laugh of the MONTH !
Problem: “had to rid the property of a bunch of gators...........”
Solution: Tell Bubba they are good to eat with BBQ sauce, they are out of season.
Problem solved.
Have a case of long neck Bud and you will be invited to the BBQ.
;-)
I agree with your statement but I'm not sure that gators or crocs have ever had a fear of anything..........They just sit, wait and feed on anything that comes within range.
Well, one can see that you sir, have never had a properly slow-cooked, hickory barbecued alligator tail.
Alligators can be wonderful...
And don't get me started on fashion accessories... my favorite belt cost me $100.00 and is pure alligator. I'm told it is illegal to wear through customs...
It was Hilton Head Island. So, I'm guessing that they would say something. I usually keep my eyes pealed for gators, but this one was so close to a house, and a bit of a ways from the closest canal, it didn't even cross my mind that it might be an "alligator area".
After we were done, I mentioned it to the guys in the pro-shop. They said that usually when the alligator gets to the 5-foot range, they'll "remove" them. The one I saw seemed a whole lot bigger than that, so maybe he's operating on borrowed time.
“My wife has been talking about me again, hasn’t she.”
And, as usual engaging in hyperbole.....LOLOLOLOL
Beside she was not talking about Crocs but rather something about the Burmese Pythons that are overrunning the area! LOLOLOLOL
Crocks have a nastier disposition than gators....I never could remember which was worse so I had to come up with a saying that I could remember....Alligators are alright, Crocks are crazy..Both dangerous, but crocks are the worse of the 2
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