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10 December 2012, 21:26
Bill/Oregon
Gator huntin'
I just got to thinking this would be a wonderful change of pace, and give a fella a chance to see some 'glades. Who has hunted gators here? Does it have to be at night?


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10 December 2012, 21:35
Pirate's Life
I did it once. And it was a daytime thing. I went with one of the problem alligator hunters in FL. Had a good time. We took 3 that day with the biggest being a tad under 9 ft.
10 December 2012, 21:50
Aspen Hill Adventures
I've got a good friend who guides for gators if you need a place to go. He finished up pretty well this year.
10 December 2012, 21:58
Bill/Oregon
Ann, PM incoming.


There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
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10 December 2012, 22:06
Norton
This may be a silly question but.....can a non-res do a DIY gator hunt in FL? I just looked online and it states there's a drawing for a $1022 non-res public water TRAPPING permit, but it then uses the term trapping and hunting interchangeably. Is it feasible?
11 December 2012, 02:14
woodsie
Don hampton of h and h gator hunts. One of the best in the business.jim Shockey agrees with meSmiler
I went to shoot one with the rifle during the day, but ended up crossbowing one at night. 11.5 footer. Sooo glad did the night hunt as it was an Awesome experince, one ill never forget. I was gone less than 24 hours. Just an amazing hunt.
Please pm me with any questions.
Highly recomended.
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17 December 2012, 07:35
TruckJohn
Not easily....
It probably is more properly classified as "Trapping".. as the shooting is done to put down the caught gator... You don't legally shoot some random gator swimming in open water or laying in the sun on a golf course shore and hope for the best...

You also have to attend some classes, get properly certified, collect all the equipment you need, etc etc... Only then can you go out and "Hunt" gators (Meaning trap gators...)

Then - you gotta go find them.. properly catch one... kill it and bring it home...

Probably much easier and cheaper in the end to go with a licensed trapper/guide... You get to partake in ALL the fun without having to deal with the giant hassle associated with Governmental "Help"....

quote:
Originally posted by Norton:
This may be a silly question but.....can a non-res do a DIY gator hunt in FL? I just looked online and it states there's a drawing for a $1022 non-res public water TRAPPING permit, but it then uses the term trapping and hunting interchangeably. Is it feasible?

17 December 2012, 16:48
Norton
Thanks TJ....I'm sure you're exactly correct. I'm just stubborn and always think of DIY before I realize that logistically it's just not feasible living 1000s of miles away.
17 December 2012, 20:27
drummondlindsey
Ann,

PM incoming. Would love to do something like this

Drummond
20 December 2012, 06:24
oakman
It's a great hunt. Brought the family to Florida and they went to sea world one day and I went gator hunting and only took about 6 hrs total. Hunted the sluces and took a 10 ft gator. Great weather-compared to Montana in the winter- great people and had a great family vacation..... patriot


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