Useful And Essential Facts About Gator Hunts

By Susan Meyer


In the USA, alligator hunting was once practiced unregulated for many years and this led to near-extinction of the American alligator. However, in the 1960s the government had to ban the practice. After, 1960s, gator populations began to flourish once more. The population flourished so fast that gators became a threat to human settlements. That led to the ban against hunting being lifted, but measures were put in place to regulate the exercise. Here are facts regarding gator hunts.

Hunting regulations are currently set at the state level. As such, a license is required before one can hunt. The purpose of having a license is to prove that one is legally authorized to hunt. In addition, one may also acquire a hunting education certificate which gives them ability and independence to hunt. Since gators are dangerous animals, unskilled people may not be allowed to hunt.

Every alligator hunter must have permission of the landowner before hunting on private property. It is considered unlawful to hunt on private property without the consent of the landowner. The landowner must provide the authorization. The authorization may specify which part of the land one can hunt.

Hunting gators can be done by individuals or a hunting party. Several hunters with a common goal make a hunting party. Members of a hunting party may come from the same state or locality. Being a member of a party has its own benefits. For instance, a group has more chances of catching a alligator than when working alone.

Labeling the alligator after a kill is necessary in most states. Labeling helps with identification. The label must stay on the carcass until it is processed. Labeling is however not a requirement in all states. The label contains many pieces of information about the hunter and the animal itself.

Before beginning the hunt, one must survey the area. Scouting the area may help one to fully understand the geography of the place. The hunter may also have a chance to identify the areas gators are likely to be found. This may go a long way in helping one to save time during the actual hunt.

Some people do the hunting for purposes of obtaining meat from gators. Gator meat is known for its sweetness. Some hotels even serve alligator meat to guests. Such a dish can be very expensive, especially in high-end hotels and other establishments. The alligator is one of the few reptiles whose meat is consumed at least on a global perspective.

The level of experience that one has may determine how easy the hunting process is. It takes a shorter time for experienced hunters to kill a gator as compared to hunters that have no experience. Hunters with experience have knowledge on how to follow trails and study terrains. Experience in hunting also determines how one uses the tools used in hunting. Inexperienced hunters may find it challenging to use certain tools. This may not be the case with experienced hunters since they know better how to use the tools.




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