Bet those guys insurance is highI'm guessing this is about a 10-11' gator that was part of a rodeo act down in Lakeland, FL. No way I'm getting in the ring with a bull gator. I was safe behind some steel bars.
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Bet those guys insurance is highI'm guessing this is about a 10-11' gator that was part of a rodeo act down in Lakeland, FL. No way I'm getting in the ring with a bull gator. I was safe behind some steel bars.
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Probably so. No way to domesticate a gator that I know of. I would think he gets plenty to eat and has a cement pond to live in. Usually there is a trick roper or such for entertainment. I only saw that act once. One year they had a cowboy doing trick roping on top of his horse trailer. Bet his insurance wasn't cheap either.Bet those guys insurance is high
I've seen the road that goes down to it but never on the lake itself. Lots of time spent on Lake Kissimmee. Used to fish the river before the Army Core of Engineers screwed it up.LTAY, my parents had a place on Lake Tiger, one of the lakes on the Kissimmee Chain. It's near the park you mentioned.
My SIL still lives in St. Pete. Would love to do that. Maybe this summer when daughter can care for the chickens for a week we will. Need to check on my parents graves and see how my brothers headstone turned out.LTAY, if you and your spouse ever get down this way again, please let me know. Maybe we could make plans to meet for lunch, or something.