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2015/06/24

Explore The Bayou With Guided Gator Hunting In Louisiana

By Ruthie Calderon


Hunting alligators is a challenge for outdoorsmen of all skill levels. As the largest reptile on the continent, this animal offers up a fierce fight putting the strength and endurance of the hunter to the ultimate test. Louisiana is home to the densest alligator population in the country, which is why it is a popular destination for hunters from all over the United States. Anyone who wants to increase their odds of bagging one of these beasts can find affordable guided gator hunting in Louisiana.

Alligator hunting season in Louisiana lasts for 30 days with opening day determined by whether the animals live in the western or eastern zone. The season usually opens sometime in late August or early September, but the date varies slightly from season to season. The law requires hunters to harvest alligators after sunrise and before sunset with no harvesting allowed after nightfall.

All hunters, whether or not they live in Louisiana, must hunt with an officially licensed alligator guides. All guides must own or lease designated wetland habitat to be eligible to apply for a license. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries issues tags to the guide when the habitat is in a condition that can sustain a harvest. Hunters must pay for a license. Those individuals born after August 31, 1969 must participate in a hunter education course.

Catching a trophy alligator usually involves using the hook and line method of capture. The hunter baits a large hook with raw meat to entice the animal into a designated area. After the alligator takes the bait, the hunter has the choice of dispatching the animal with a gun or a bow and arrow. Many types of firearms are permissible but hunting gators with a shotgun is unlawful.

Hunters must tag the animal immediately after harvest. The tag has a locking device and should be attached approximately six inches from the tip of the tail on the underside. Only licensed fur dealers or buyers can purchase alligator hides. Tags may not be removed until the hide is tanned and used to make a product.

Many guides operate lodges near where the hunting takes place. Guests can choose from rustic ranches with cabins or luxurious bed and breakfasts that include cable television, well-stocked wet bars, meals served in a dining room, and more. Some lodges offer screened in porches, media rooms, game rooms, and additional common areas where guests can mingle and talk about their experience.

Because guides cannot guarantee the hunter will harvest an alligator, most will charge a trophy fee after a successful hunt. This fee is usually based on the animal's length. The hunter can take the meat, hide, and parts. Some lodges offer complimentary preparation of parts and hide for taxidermy and tanning while others charge an additional fee for these services.

Hunt packages are available to suit any size budget. Even the most experienced hunters get a thrill out of an alligator hunt. Expert guides can help beginners and veterans alike experience what it feels like to stalk and bag this beast of the Bayou.




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