Do you offer public land alligator hunts?
No, not at this time. Public land hunts have a lot of restrictions when it comes to where and how you can hunt. Since the
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No, not at this time. Public land hunts have a lot of restrictions when it comes to where and how you can hunt. Since the
Tags are only for public land hunts. If you participate in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s lottery system for public land hunts, the
A $52.00 alligator farming agent license is all it takes to hunt with us—no matter where in the world you’re from! The license is issued instantly! Visit our licenses page for more details.
Yes—and naked too! Our alligators vary from native residents to derelict dog killers and baby eaters brought to us for being a nuisance.
Each hunter is guaranteed one alligator in the size-range they reserved.
Many times a hunter will shoot at an alligator and believe they missed, however, most likely they wounded the alligator, and days later it will
Growth rates may vary from 2″ up to 12″ per year, depending on the type of habitat in which the alligator is living and the
The Florida state record for length is a 14 foot 3-1/2 inch male from Lake Washington in Brevard County. The Florida record for weight is
A rifle or bang stick is by far the preferred weapons for alligator hunting. .243 and 30-30 rifles are popular choices. For bangsticks we recommend
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