Can anyone steer me towards some water holding Gators......not trouts, the toothy critters. Lookin' for a nature paddle and would like to see some in their habitat.
Good luck out there, maybe we'll se ya
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Myakka River up in Myakka River State Park. Several places to launch. Highest concentration will be down towards Lower Maykka Lake
Over every mountain there is a path, although it may not be seen from the valley
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Lake Maggiori in St. Pete. Don't leave valuables in your car though.
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Thanks guys, should be plenty for a tour. Lemme know if anyone needs a partner for fishin'
some day.
some day.
Howie
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Hillsborough River State Park is also a great spot.
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Come over to the Lagoon. Quite a few in the back water areas.
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The Kissimmee River where it crosses Hwy 70 has some nice big gators and you can launch a kayak on either side of the highway.
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Well, maybe I meant Hwy 60 and the Kissimmee. There is a boat lock there.
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Mosquito Lagoon, East Coast.howitser wrote:Lagoon?
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Don't wear your SIRLOIN shorts at any of the above locations!