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mercredi 17 janvier 2018

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By Mark Bell


For decades, the south of the United States has been a region that has blossomed with thousands of gators. Licensed hunters flock the waterways that fall in this region every year for a chance to bag trophies, either for commercial reasons or for pleasure. The locations discussed below are ideal for those who wish to go hunting for alligators.

First off is the state of Louisiana. Many hunters consider it a Mecca for gator hunting owing to its abundance of swamps. Many swamps in the state are fed by the drainage basin of the Atchafalaya River. Its drainage basin has for long been the largest in the US.

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.

Not far away in Texas is Victoria County, another wonderful location. You can get to the county as you head southeast away from the city. There have been a couple of big gators that have been captured over the last few years.

Every month, at least 500 disturbance calls are made to the local wildlife office by homeowners. Texan gators have grown to develop little fear for humans and therefore occasionally venture into homesteads and public pools. If you are not a seasoned hunter, catching one may be a hectic job.

Another location you might want to know about is the Bayou Pierre River. It branches from the Mississippi before taking an eastward course. The section from where the two rivers branch off harbors a significant population of big aggressive alligators. The largest male species found in open waters was captured in the Pierre River. Once measured, the scales read 14 feet and 686 pounds.

Alabama has a decent population of gators as well. While Lake Eufaula is generally renowned for duck hunting, it is also an alligator paradise. A few years ago, there was a popular story of an alligator that sunk its jaws into a small hunting vessel. The hunters finally caught it, thrusting the river and locality into the limelight when their story came out.

As much as your upcoming hunt may sound exciting, you should strive to abide by the rules of the local jurisdiction. Licensing is a key part of this. Without a license, you may end up paying a fine or serving jail time. Also remember some habitats are protected, so stick to areas that you have researched on.




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