Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Best Locations For Hunting For Alligators

By Mark Bell


The southern states of the US have for decades been known to host vast populations of gators. Each year, licensed hunters from the rest of the country converge at different public and privately owned marshes to hunt them for a variety of reasons. The spots below are great if you intend to go hunting for alligators.

Starting off the list is Louisiana. For many hunters, the state is some sort of paradise thanks to its abundance of lush swamps. Many of the swamp systems in the state are primarily fed by the local Atchafalaya River. This river has the largest measured drainage basin in America.

As much as 30 percent of it is marshland, the remaining 70 percent occupied by forest cover. The marshland is an important source of food for fish, which has resulted in a massive fish population. The gators also feed on the abundant supply of fish, which help them grow to become larger than gators found in many other places within the country.

Many hunters also regard Florida as a good location. The St. Johns Marsh sits perfectly at the southern end of the majestic St. Johns River. Hunters are always guaranteed a decent catch any day due to the heavy presence of alligators in the marsh. In terms of volume, no other river in Florida beats the St. Johns. The local licensing authority issues as many as 500 annual hunting licenses for the river, a factor that draws many seasoned hunters every year.

Victoria County in Texas is another noteworthy location. The county lies on the Texas coastline, southeast of the city. Over the years, it has recorded some of the largest trophy catches in the entire state.

Each passing month, the local authorities respond to as many as 500 distress calls from homeowners. The gator species found here are pretty bold and therefore venture into public pools and homes on a regular basis. For inexperienced hunters, catching them is always challenging.

Another perfect location is the Bayou Pierre River. It courses its way East off the mighty Mississippi. The whole region surrounding the two rivers has been home to huge aggressive gators for decades. The biggest male gator to have ever been captured in public waters was caught in the Pierre River. Upon measurement, it weighed 686 pounds and measured 14 feet.

Alabama hosts a large gator population too. While many associate Lake Eufaula, found locally, with duck hunting, few know of its alligator population. Some few years back, one alligator attempted to sink a hunting boat by biting into its side. The hunter eventually caught it and thrust the area into the limelight once they told their story to news outlets.

While a hunt can be exciting, ensure you stick to the rules of your jurisdiction. An integral rule is licensing. If you do not have one, you should not hunt to avoid being jailed or fined. Also note that certain sites are protected, so know the status of every place before venturing in.




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