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Fraugoofy 07-01-2016 08:51 PM

Stupid is as stupid does...
 
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My friend and I went for a golf cart ride tonight and just before dusk stopped along the path on Buena Vista just south of Riley Grove (Arnold Palmer). We saw this man fishing. He had to step over the approx 4 foot high fence to get to the pond to fish.

As the alligator was approaching him I yelled to alert him about the gator in the water. His retort was "So what?" I read the bylaws and I can fish here". Another lady in a cart next to me then yelled at him, "Do you know how fast gators are?" and he once again ignored our requests to please move to our side of the fence.

As the gator was probably within 15 feet of the young man and swimming closer, my friend yelled, "If you don't move now we are calling The Villages Community Watch!" To our horror he casually told us he can fish wherever he wants to! By the time he finally moved that gator was within 5 feet of him!! (Notice he is talking on his cell phone the entire time.)

I couldn't believe how belligerent he was when we were only trying to help him stay safe!

Chi-Town 07-01-2016 09:31 PM

That is a perfect "before" picture for a Darwin Award.

MikeV 07-01-2016 10:35 PM

Like the saying goes ...You can't fix stupid."

theorem painter 07-02-2016 06:46 AM

We also saw him last night and agree that you can't fix stupid.

Jima64 07-02-2016 07:04 AM

As the gator was probably within 15 feet of the young man and swimming closer, my friend yelled, "If you don't move now we are calling The Villages Community Watch!" To our horror he casually told us he can fish wherever he wants to! By the time he finally moved that gator was within 5 feet of him!! (Notice he is talking on his cell phone the entire time.)
Since he is so entitled maybe we should let him meet his natural fate in the food chain.

VApeople 07-02-2016 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Fraugoofy (Post 1248318)
As the alligator was approaching him I yelled to alert him about the gator in the water.

Oh great! Now you have the alligator mad at you. It was just looking for an easy meal but you went and warned it's prey.

Alligators have a good memory of people who try to thwart their lawful right to eat. It will be looking for you, so I suggest you do not turn your back on any body of water.

NECHFalcon68 07-02-2016 07:33 AM

Is fishing allowed in that pond?

Taltarzac725 07-02-2016 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by NECHFalcon68 (Post 1248414)
Is fishing allowed in that pond?

Village Community Development Districts

Unless it is on private property or has a "No Fishing" Sign. No fishing in Preserves.

Sandtrap328 07-02-2016 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by NECHFalcon68 (Post 1248414)
Is fishing allowed in that pond?

No, it is on a golf course and is clearly stated that fishing on golf course ponds is not permitted.

Marathon Man 07-02-2016 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 1248406)
Oh great! Now you have the alligator mad at you. It was just looking for an easy meal but you went and warned it's prey.

Alligators have a good memory of people who try to thwart their lawful right to eat. It will be looking for you, so I suggest you do not turn your back on any body of water.

:a20:

Bjeanj 07-02-2016 09:53 AM

If you see this happen again and you are in a position to do so, try to take a picture of his face so when he goes missing or a body is recovered from the pond he can be identified.

kcrazorbackfan 07-02-2016 10:36 AM

We both must have yelled at the same guy; the wife and I were coming back from Glenview and watched a gator approaching the guy from the other side of him. Pretty much brushed us off the same way as you when I told him how close the gator was and how quick they are; didn't seem to like it when I told him only a stupid dumbs**t would let a gator get that close.

Jima64 07-02-2016 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1248486)
:a20:

can only hope

NECHFalcon68 07-02-2016 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 1248406)
Oh great! Now you have the alligator mad at you. It was just looking for an easy meal but you went and warned it's prey.

Alligators have a good memory of people who try to thwart their lawful right to eat. It will be looking for you, so I suggest you do not turn your back on any body of water.

Maybe the alligator follows the "catch and release" rules of the Villages....

Uberschaf 07-02-2016 01:06 PM

Gators won't attack anything half as big as they are let alone a grown man. If it was a 10 foot gator he should have given him room but he looks small.I lived on a lake in tarpon springs and have seen many gators none of them were manhunters.Someone swimming might get a bite but not on the shore,during mating season maybe.This guy was most likely a floridan. If gators where as dangerous as you all think we wouldn't see one in the villages. They would all be shoes or suitcases.They ain't nothing compared to a water moccasin the most dangerous critter around here.They eat fish and live in the water and are very poisonous and aggressive.Good luck ball hawkers!


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