Lake County man dug up gopher tortoises to eat them, deputies say

Gopher tortoises are found in every county in the state and are known for their digging skills. Photo courtesy of FWC. 

LAKE COUNTY, Fla. — A Lake County man has been arrested after deputies said he was digging up gopher tortoises to take them home and eat them.

Deputies received a call Monday of a Nathaniel Harris Sr., 79, digging for the tortoises near Highway 44/46A in Sorrento.

Deputies said they found in the cab section of the truck two gopher tortoises side by side inside a plastic tote container. Both were alive, but one of them was injured, deputies said.

Deputies said 200 feet away, they saw Harris shoving a wooden pole that had a 17 inch thick wire at the end into a gopher tortoise burrow hole. Harris told deputies, “I’m catching gopher tortoises, taking them home to eat.”

Deputies removed the pole from Harris. They also removed a .22 long rifle from his vehicle, investigators said.

Gopher tortoises are a protected threatened species, and it's illegal to take, kill or destroy them.

Harris has been charged with possession/take of a threatened species.

Harris is in the Lake County Jail.