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02 June 2020, 09:46
Beretta682E
Florida at its finest
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Mike
03 June 2020, 09:48
steel
florida is a crazy state in many ways.
04 June 2020, 17:52
larryshores
Mating season.
15 June 2020, 18:45
MacD37
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
Mating season.


Yes! In east Texas and Louisiana, you can hear the gators on the ZOOM near any water this time of year.
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15 June 2020, 21:38
zrp
Send a few truck loads to Atlanta.
16 June 2020, 05:59
zebrazapper
quote:
Originally posted by steel:
florida is a crazy state in many ways.

I spent 10 minutes on the ranch of my first Florida client before I realized I had changed countries with no passport needed.
16 June 2020, 21:12
Nitro Express
We live in a highly developed area of Jacksonville, in a subdivision, and there are alligators in the shallow creek under the bridge over the main road our subdivision feeds off of.

There's a city park less than 10 minutes from our house that fronts the St. Johns River & also has a small pond. Last year there was a juvenile alligator swimming around in the pond.

Fish & Wildlife monitors alligator reports & traps and removes them when they get to be a potential problem.

The golf course at Naval Air Station Jacksonville has signs posted at/near water hazards, warning there are alligators in the area.

We jokingly refer to all the detention ponds as "gator ponds."

Bottom line: In Florida, any body of water, no matter how shallow, may have alligators in it.


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