Making The Kill When Hunting For Alligators

By Sharon Morris


Once upon a time, there were human beings. These human beings banded together, forming tribes. Now, these tribes would wander around, nomadically, in search of food and water. They found food by tracking and killing animals. Over time, they settled down. They still used those tools to hunt, but they also developed tools in order to grow crops. Throughout the years and despite huge leaps and bounds in the advancement of agriculture, mankind continued to hunt. It no longer needed to, livestock could be grown and slaughtered without the need for a single person to go out into the wild, and crops would go on to prove to be an extremely bountiful source of foodstuffs. But people still kept on doing things like hunting for alligators.

Hunting is a pastime that many people enjoy. People also go hunting in order to get food. Taking down an animal may also be necessary either to cull a population or to kill an animal that presents a threat to the local community.

Alligators are predators. At every place they are native to, they are the dominant species, they are the one sitting on top of the food chain. As such, they are extremely dangerous animals. Their jaws can snap shut with enough force to break bones. Despite all that, gators are typically timid around humans and will retreat if one approaches.

Any good hunter is going to need a rifle. Now, because of the animal in question, the gun should be chambered for at least a . 22 Long Rifle. A 9mm pistol can also be used. Other than the gun, a hunter is going to need lines, hooks, and bait.

Baiting a gator is the most important step in hunting. Meat is placed on the hooks. The hooks are attached to the line. The line is then set in water. The idea is that a gator will bite down on the meat and become ensnared by the hook.

It is better to trap than to track. Gators can stay submerged for very long periods of time. They can also move fast.

To make the kill, the head has to be pulled up using the line. Once the head is up, the shot has to be taken. Once it is dead, it should be brought up on to the boat.

Alligator meat is not half bad. Having said that, a big alligator can fetch a few hundred dollars easily, as it can be used for its meat and its scales. The carcass can also be stuffed by a taxidermist, turned into a trophy.

Man kills. There is an aggression in human beings. Tracking and killing fauna is just one way to let it out.




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