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Travis Graves said wrangling gators is all a part of a family tradition after he and his 8-year-old son captured one Monday night on MLK Jr. Parkway in Jacksonville.Travis Graves, 36, and his son, Travis Gravis II, 8, wrangled a 9-foot alligator on Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Jacksonville Monday night.JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
Here's what the 36-year-old Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission contractor had to say about Monday, his son, family and livelihood. "No, we have never been hurt while trapping alligators. We do it for fun and that we love dealing with alligators. My father got us into it and fell in love dealing with alligators and we want to pass it down to our children.""She is as much a part of this as anyone. Trapping alligators is how we met. So it's in her blood as much as mine.""Well, he started learning the ropes from day one literally.
"It depends on the time of year. We get more calls during summer, almost one a day if not more during summer. I try to take him as much as I can since I do this after work and school hours.""Almost everyone thinks it's super cool and frightening at the same time. We always get asked why we do this.""Strategic Pressure Washing is my main job. I am the owner/operator of our family-owned pressure washing company here in Jacksonville.
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