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Post by sandyharley on Aug 31, 2009 16:58:30 GMT -5
Did you get that Bob?
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Post by wherebob on Aug 31, 2009 18:46:10 GMT -5
Billy I don't have an address I'm out in farm country in a wagon down by the river, lol
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Post by hillbilly- on Sept 2, 2009 20:18:14 GMT -5
see there nyou go agin running off,,,,, sandy next time lock that door so he cant slip out ok ...........................
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Post by wherebob on Sept 3, 2009 20:50:14 GMT -5
Well they do let me out once in a while
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 7, 2009 18:17:50 GMT -5
So ? when she lets you out,do you go play with your truck?
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Post by wherebob on Sept 8, 2009 22:06:52 GMT -5
No I go fishing or gator wrestling
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 16, 2009 12:53:58 GMT -5
You could come down here and, go gator hunting now that we have a hunting season on them.The season opened last week
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Post by wherebob on Sept 16, 2009 15:35:12 GMT -5
Don't want to kill them, just wrestle a while and let them go.
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 16, 2009 17:15:26 GMT -5
I have found that grabbing them is easy it's the letting them go part that is a little tricky!!!!
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Post by wherebob on Sept 18, 2009 17:07:52 GMT -5
I have found that grabbing them is easy it's the letting them go part that is a little tricky!!!! Actually there is some truth to that.
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 18, 2009 19:37:58 GMT -5
Yep! Things start getting a little tricky when you remove that tape around the snout and,then have to get away from the tail at the same time LOL
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Post by hillbilly- on Sept 27, 2009 5:39:04 GMT -5
sounds to me like you two know to much about playing with thouse things .
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 27, 2009 13:25:59 GMT -5
A few years back there was a thought among the people that study them that, they could me captured and, transplanted when they started causing problems but, after a while they found that transplanting them is not a option because they always came back no mater how far they took them from the place they were captured.It's pretty amazing how they can do that and, it took a while to verify that it was the same gator. I got involved in a round about way in the removal of several that were moved and, found out the hard way that catching them is the easy part and, the release is when you can git hurt if you arnt paying close attention.
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Post by hillbilly- on Oct 6, 2009 9:20:19 GMT -5
well leat bob try it hell it might work for him
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Post by wherebob on Oct 6, 2009 23:35:37 GMT -5
Well didn't get to have as much fun putting them in for the winter this year. Their main keeper trained them to get use to a gator crate and we basically chased them into one and close the door. A lot less stressful for them but not as much fun for us. lol
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Post by sandyharley on Oct 7, 2009 12:22:16 GMT -5
OK! Now I no you get board in the winter,if you have enough time off to train a gator to clime into a crate LOL
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Post by hillbilly- on Oct 8, 2009 8:24:06 GMT -5
BOARD not bob he can all ways find some thing to do . like shocking he's corn
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Post by sandyharley on Oct 8, 2009 13:44:01 GMT -5
WHAT? I figure Bob has better things to do than mess around with corn in the winter.
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Post by hillbilly- on Oct 9, 2009 4:52:20 GMT -5
well you might be rite on that one . but you know just how strange thim farmers are
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Post by wherebob on Oct 9, 2009 17:39:20 GMT -5
Farmers? Strange? Shuckin corn with no shirt on in a field in the dead of winter is normal its you all that are strange
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