Success When Hunting For Alligators

By Peter Roberts


Many people like a sense of adventure. Some enjoy riding in fast cars, bungee jumping, or maybe even riding the fastest roller coaster ever made. However, there are a select few that love the thrill of the hunt when it comes to hunting for alligators.

Harvesting alligators has a list of techniques that are very effective depending upon its user. It should always be noted that there is some danger involved when alligator hunting. Different types of equipment are used which are dangerous of their own accord.

One should note that methods that are legal when it comes to alligator hunting vary depending upon the state an individual lives in. So it is very important to be aware of the laws of the state. For instance, some states allow the opportunity to hunt at night where some do not.

It is a proven fact that if an individual wants to snag an alligator, it is bet to do so at night. It is usually at this time that they are found to be the most active. One can tell when they are present because the red glow that comes from the reflection of their eyes is a dead giveaway. When spotted, it is best to approach gators very quietly. Make sure to shine lights directly above their eyes. Now its time to choose the technique.

Using snares is a great way of hunting for gators. They are formulated by using wires. They are then attached to restraint lines and mounted loosely to the end of a pole. Once the gator has been apprehended, they work at securing the gator in close proximity of a boat. However, they must always be held by hand and never left unattended.

Another way to attach a retraining line is through the use of a harpoon and gig. They are made up of some type of sharp point that may be a dart, spear point or even a fish hook that has been straightened. These harpoon points are usually found mounted on a spear or pole and are thrown. The gig is usually jabbed.

Snatch hooks are also an effective way to attach restraint lines. They consist of hooks that are treble hooks with weights on them. They can either be held or used with a fishing rod that is stout, a reel, and a very heavy line. The hook is thrown over the area where the alligator was last seen and reeled in when contact is made. One must pull strongly on the line until the alligator grows tires. Do not let the line go slack in order to prevent the hook from falling out of the gator.

Methods that can also be tried are those dealing with the halted hook and the bang stick approach. The halted hook method is usually meant when one wants to passively catch a gator overnight. The hook is oftentimes baited with spoiled meat. The bang stick approach on the other hand is a method in which a gator is basically shot in the back of the skull aimed at the brains with a power head designed with that goal in mind. It is considered humane. Just remember that with whatever technique is being used to proceed with caution.




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