The West Zone will open its doors on September 1. 46 See Care 2 Petitions, Stop the Alligator Hunt!, http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-the-alligator-hunt/. Catching just one gator trout heavier than 5 pounds is a different story. "I think it's going to be an exceptionally good year for alligator hunting,"saidLewis Clanton of Fort Pierce,an alligator hunting guide for 23 years. This column is submitted on behalf of the Animal Law Section, Ralph A. DeMeo, chair, and Deborah C. Brown, editor. Previously, alligators were on an endangered species list but made a huge rebound, becoming somewhat of a dangerous presence. If you are interested to hunt alligators, the Louisiana alligator program is a great way to get involved in hunting and trapping alligators. In 1975, the American alligator was also listed as an Appendix I species during the Convention for the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), thereby prohibiting the export of alligator hides.13. Attacks like this are horrifying, but relatively uncommon, considering there are approximately 1.3 million alligators in Florida, and more than 21 million people. Landowners win because they are able to make money by providing a good habitat. No longer on the list of endangered species, today the prognosis for their long-term survival appears favorable. Asian carp. Do you have a hunting permit or license in Florida to hunt alligators? ~ From the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. 1939-60: Commercial harvest averages 18,005 per year; 1962-72: Louisiana's alligator season is closed statewide; officials turn attention to research and management of the resource; . It is a popular hunting sport in Louisiana and Florida. Hes ready to see that progress extend to the ranchers, too. Alligator hunting is only allowed in certain areas of the state, and you can only hunt during specific times of the year. The Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program (SNAP) which permits the harvest of alligators that are determined to be a threat to wildlife, to the public, or the publics pets, livestock, or property. A safari jeep full of tourists were observing two fighting rhinos when the animals suddenly turned their attention on the jeep and charged. Conclusion For people under the age of 15, a license to participate is not required. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission estimates the state is home to about 1.3 million of the freshwater reptiles. Interest in alligators as a source of meat and leather dates back to the early 19th century. If you do not have a permit, you are not permitted to shoot or kill alligators. Alligators were listed as an endangered species by Florida in 1967 and added to the federal list when theEndangered Species Act wassigned into law in 1973. Alligators are tagged with unique identifiers that can be used to track their movements and locations. Hunting is one of those important tools in the species management toolbox. Alligators are a popular topic of discussion in a number of states, including Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Texas. Less than a decade later, officials began an attempt to count the wild alligators in an effort to develop a program that would satisfy the commercial demand while allowing the population to recover. In that first year, officials counted just 8,600 nests. They are quick and it only takes a second to lose a finger, a hand, or worse. Louisiana alligator hunting regulations state that lottery hunters can only be assigned six lines for each of the three alligator tags they are issued. Between Thursday and Nov. 1,Florida's population of1.3 million alligators may drop by about 15,000. Generally, owners or occupants do not have an obligation to warn others about the dangers of animals living in their natural habitats or to protect them from wild animal attacks.22 However, an owner must still exercise ordinary due care in managing their property, and failure to exercise ordinary care could give rise to a cause of action for negligence, particularly for invitees.23. Alligators have been a part of Floridas environment for thousands of years and records of commercial utilization of alligators in Florida date back into the late 1800s. Alligator skin is used to make boots, shoes, belts, and saddles, while alligator oil is used to grease cotton mills and steam engines. Alligator hunting is regulated by state wildlife agencies, and laws vary from state to state. Alligators for sale and shipping. The hunters caught the 12-foot, 1-inch alligator in Forest Home Chute off the Mississippi River south of Eagle Lake last week and turned in the tag, as reported this week by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. Because of its lightweight frame and lack of power, the 22 rimfire is a popular hunting rifle. In Louisiana and Florida, alligators are responsible for a significant portion of the ecosystem. There is no clear-cut winner in this game. While necessary to support a growing population and economy, these chemicals were believed to be contributing to a variety of maladies, such as endocrine disruption, decrease in egg viability, and neural decline.7 Eutrophication of water bodies and fertilizer runoff also affected the alligator.8 Green algae that choked water bodies and prevented light infiltration to the water column caused an imbalance in the food chain affecting the availability of prey.9 As a result of these various factors, the population of alligators declined. Ordinary care, however, does not mean the owner must prevent all injuries, but rather that the owner should use reasonable care to discover dangerous conditions on the property and to protect visitors from or inform visitors about those discovered conditions. Luckily for themand not so much for usalligators will regrow their teeth quickly. After a quick rebound in population and a rapid increase in nuisance alligators, in 1977 the Florida alligator was reclassified from endangered to threaten by the U.S. The proposal must go through a public comment period. 191 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<8CBFE19D2ED2B647BBAA00E4105AE958>]/Index[169 33]/Info 168 0 R/Length 108/Prev 365416/Root 170 0 R/Size 202/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream Each year, alligator management units are established with harvest quotas that provide recreational opportunities and maintain alligator populations at targeted levels. Swamp People follows a group of alligator hunters as they hunt alligators during Louisianas 60-day alligator hunting season. Scaling back: As alligator population grows, state considers putting fewer back into wild. %%EOF Fish and Wildlife Service. An alligator rests in the Louisiana marsh. However it is extremely physical and quite dangerous and should never be taken lightly. Alligator hunting is a popular sport in Louisiana. So associated with and prevalent in the state, it was designated as the official state reptile by the Florida Legislature in 1987.2 Just take a drive across State Road 84, or Alligator Alley as it is often referred to by native south Floridians, and glance over into the dark tannic acid waters of the drainage canals that parallel this mostly desolate road. Alligators, grouped by age and size, inhabit a pool Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016, at the Insta-Gator Ranch and Hatchery near Covington. Someone who is authorized to hunt a permit holder may assist them in their hunt. FWC holds training seminars prior to the season to help informed the public on the requirements within the harvesting program. In 2000, that was reduced to 14 percent, and in 2007, to 12 percent. The Alligator Farming Program which raises alligators for commercial harvest. Alligator hunting is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), and permits can be obtained through their website. Alligator harvest permits will be required for the following dates: On the FWC website, there are numerous helpful tools for making these decisions. The heaviest gator harvested in Florida was a1,043 pounder measuring13 feet 10.5inches takenApril 17, 1989, in Orange County through the nuisance alligator program. Report fish kills, wildlife emergencies, sightings, etc. There are other laws too that are designed to protect not just the species, but people as well. The 10-foot, 300-pound alligator that attacked Aarts was eventually killed. 2012). It reminds us that even in a highly developed and populated state such as Florida, there are areas and animals that will always remain wild and untamed. 4 Exploring Florida, Florida Census: 1980, http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/c/census/1980.htm. endstream endobj startxref When selecting a hunting rifle, it is critical to consider its weight, caliber, and power. BY FAIMON A. ROBERTS III | froberts@theadvocate.com. For Price, the change means one thing. "You get up close and personal with alligatorswhen you hunt them," Clanton said, "because you have to catch them before you can kill them.". In addition to the state program, some Florida counties issue a county- wide alligator harvest permit. Some tips from the FWC on how to hunt alligators: The number of alligators harvested in previous hunts: Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Association. Hunting as a Management Tool The 2,500 hunter sample size is more than adequate, statistically, to produce precise . Some will say this is never an option and that human development should yield to the alligators; after all, they have been around for millions of years longer than humans.30 Others will contend that there is no such thing as a good alligator and, therefore, their complete elimination from Florida would be welcomed, perhaps like the disease-carrying mosquito.31 The vast majority of Florida residents, however, fall somewhere in between. That might not be the case at other sites, whererecent heavy rains have swelled creeks, canals, swamps and smaller lakes, giving gators more places to roam. All sales have been completed, and no refunds will be provided to those who completed the application. Hunting season typically runs from late August to early November. New! The Statewide Alligator Harvest Program enables the harvest of non- hatchling alligators, those greater than 18-inches, on specific public waters or within specific counties. Increased Human Interaction After all, to live in Florida is to coexist among these ancient reptilian predators. Typically, alligators have about 80 teeth in their mouth at one time, but they lose teeth frequently. Dont wait, because the tags are limited and will be gone quickly. Larger calibers have a higher energy expended rate, but this also increases the chances of projectiles tearing up something. Where regulations existed, mostly on a local level, enforcement was lacking.6 Hunting during that era was also less recreational in nature and more about obtaining alligator hides for sale. In the upcoming season, which will begin on August 19, 2022 and end on October 3, 2022, SUNSET will be open all summer. The permits will be issued in random drawings over four periods. Hunting for alligators is legal, but not for the majority of people. More than 300 hunters in Louisiana are estimated to have killed 800 alligators thanks to the states lottery system, which operates on nearly 40 wildlife management areas and public lakes throughout the state. 68A-25.001 (2006) (Feeding or Enticement of Crocodilians Unlawful). Photos of the alligator, hunters and tag courtesy of Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. Alligators range from central Texas eastward to North Carolina. Its not always easy to tell when its time to take a reptile, but it generally goes something like this: $500 for the reptile 7 feet or smaller, and $500 for the reptiles over 7 feet. Catching a cooler full of seatrout can sometimes be downright easy. Cast members have been seen making between $10,000 and $25,000 per episode, depending on their roles. Orange Lake ranked third with 3,110 alligators hunted. Hunting season generally runs from August 15 through November 1 of each year. Each year, hunters with alligator tags apply for the season to begin. Ranchers wont actually be able to return the lower percentage until 2018 at the earliest. 620 S. Meridian St. Tallahassee, FL (850) 488-4676 The 22 rimfire is a popular choice due to its lightweight frame and lack of power. Alligator meat currently sells for around $20 a pound, which is quite high. More so, when harvesting alligators, NEVER assume an alligator is dead and does not need to be secured properly. Alligator hunters finished the season strong after a slow start. Elsey said the hunting and ranching program differs from some other methods of species conservation. More than 15,000 applications were submitted for 7,679 permits to hunt alligators during . More than 15,000 applications were submitted for7,679 permits to hunt alligators during the 11-week season, according to theFlorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The use of baited hooks, gig-equipped bang sticks, or firearms for taking alligators is prohibited except that bang sticks are permitted for taking alligators attached to a restraining line. Alligators primarily inhabit freshwater; however, they may be found in any body of water or wetland throughout Florida. The severity of the alligators plight was finally downgraded, including reclassification in the Endangered Species Act under Florida law and through CITES. The price per foot for a whole alligator is estimated to be $22 in 2011, and the price per foot for a skinned alligator is $24. Visitors to Louisiana enjoy a wide range of activities, one of which is visiting the swamps. A specific zone is chosen and a hunter will be chosen. Each year, a total of 5,000 hunting permits are issued, and hunters can only hunt two alligators during each season. 1 Quote attributed to Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State (1933-44) and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945 for his role in organizing the United Nations. Alligators were hunted to near extinction in the 1950's and early 1960's, but protective action by state and federal governments helped keep them from disappearing completely. 33 See Ian Nance, Annual Harvest Helps Alligators to Flourish, Orlando Sentinel (Sept. 7, 2016), available at http://www.orlandosentinel.com/opinion/os-ed-gator-hunt-pro-front-burner-09062016-20160907-story.html. Hunting American alligators for sport is permitted by law in certain circumstances and with a state license. ED KILLER/TCPALM. Harvest can only take place during the day, not at night. In addition to the number of chances and percentage of applicants selected, the department has posted a map with a list of the 48 areas. The major objectives of the AMP are to implement alligator harvest programs under the concept of controlled annual harvests while sustaining the economic, aesthetic, and ecological values of alligators as a renewable natural resource. 42 Hunting is allowed only at night and in the morning, between 5 p.m. and 10 a.m. 43 Two alligators are allowed per permit without size limitations except that "hatchlings" cannot be taken ( i.e ., a minimum 18 inches from tip of snout to tip of tail). The FWC estimates that the state is home to approximately 1.3m alligators of every size across its 67 counties, which offer around 6.7m acres of suitable wetland habitats for the animals. The statewide numbers aren't quite so dramatic. The current prices for alligators are $20 per foot for a 9-foot or longer gator, $17 for 8 feet, $13-$15 for 7 feet and $13-$14 for 6 feet, according to local hunters and processors. For example, it is illegal to intentionally feed, or entice with feed, any crocodilian unless held in captivity under a permit issued by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC) or otherwise provided.21 Feeding can cause alligators to lose their fear of people, an important evolutionary trait that benefits both people and animal. In Florida, crocodiles are protected as a federally endangered species. FWC will issue over 7,300 alligator harvest permits this year. For example, in 1967 after consultation with the states and scientists, the U.S. ", 'Naked and Afraid': Couple from Discovery TV show hunt gators in Florida. One star-studded, two for future leaders, Theres a new rule to keep these cuties away from crab traps in Florida. More: Nuisance alligator found in Indian River Lagoon at Sewall's Point. The largest in Manatee was 12 feet, 9 inches hunted at an unspecified location in the county. Most were sold for boots, shoes, saddles and other leather goods. 21 F.A.C.R. In May, lottery applications are due. Then came the body cavity search, Motorcyclist launched from bike when his girlfriend hits him with truck, Florida cops say, A man went in for kidney removal. Hunting season generally runs from August 15 through November 1 of each year.42 Hunting is allowed only at night and in the morning, between 5 p.m. and 10 a.m.43 Two alligators are allowed per permit without size limitations except that hatchlings cannot be taken (i.e., a minimum 18 inches from tip of snout to tip of tail).44 There are several legal methods of taking alligators including, but not limited to, bows, crossbows, gigs, spears, harpoons, spear guns, hand lines, fishing poles, and bang sticks. 2023 Coastal Angler Magazine Franchising, Inc. All Rights Reserved, Lake Okeechobee fishing report for March, 2022 by Capt. The permit is valid for one year from the date of purchase. The experience of harvesting an alligator can provide a lifetime of memories and campfire stories. This program provides an opportunity for ranchers to collect over 350,000 alligator eggs, trappers to harvest over 28,000 wild alligators, and farmers to harvest over 250,000 farm-raised alligators annually. Report injured, orphaned or dead manatees, Florida Youth Conservation Centers Network, Wild Alligator Harvests by Harvest Program, Table of officially-measured, large Florida alligators, Alligator Meat Processors and Hide Buyers, See a full list of our Social Media accounts. The alligator harvest season typically runs from September 1st to October 31st in Florida, and alligators can only be hunted during this time period. Alligators at that size have scales that are the right size to be made into belts, wallets, watchbands and the like, Price explained. For the upcoming 2015 season there are 4,827 permits issued. Try to approach an alligator as quietly as you can, using either an electric trolling motor or paddles. 32 See Keith Wood, Gator Hunting in the Sunshine State, NRA American Hunter (June 11, 2012), available at https://www.americanhunter.org/articles/2012/6/11/gator-hunting-in-the-sunshine-state/. 620 S. Meridian St. Tallahassee, FL (850) 488-4676 2012). Alligators or alligator hides cannot be sold to the general public unless they are purchased from a fur buyer or dealer. Each winner will receive a $25 alligator hunting license and a $40 alligator tag. Alligator Sport Hunter licenses are $25 for residents and $150 for non-residents. "A$WH2/NV@L %`700@g`` J Being on the water in the darkness is part of what gives hunting gators "areal adrenaline rush," Clanton said. Its imperative that anyone permitted to harvest alligators be aware of, and abide by the regulations. One sometimes controversial regulatory tool in the species management toolbox is harvesting (a command-and-control regulatory approach),29 or as the layperson might refer to it, hunting. The alligator trapping license/harvest permit and two hide validation CITES tags are $272 for residents of Florida, $22 for disabled Florida residents, and $1,022 for non-residents. American crocodiles primarily inhabit coastal swamps and rivers in extreme southern Florida. Most of all, stay safe. 11 See, e.g., Erin Chapman, The Most Powerful Environmental Law on the Books, PBS News (July 9, 2010), available at http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/environment/video-the-most-powerful-environmental-law-on-the-books/2123/. The average male alligator size is approximately 11 feet and the. Troy and Jacob Landry, who hunt gators, have made their mark as celebrities. The ownership of exotic pets is not regulated in five states, according to Born Free USA, a national animal advocacy nonprofit. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. An Alligator Trapping License, a Harvest Permit, and two CITES tags will be awarded to the applicant who successfully completes the application process. You can complete the alligator harvest report form online or by submitting a printed hardcopy. Its a little opposed to the method of total protection, hands-off, she said. Of those, the largest was 13 feet, 6 inches, found in August in the Kissimmee River. 17 University of Florida Bureau of Economic Business Research, Florida Estimates of Population 2015, available at http://edr.state.fl.us/Content/population-demographics/data/PopulationEstimates2015.pdf. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issues hunting licenses for alligators. This change in status allowed the FWC to initiate management of the nuisance alligator problem through harvesting which continues today. Its really amazing when contrasted with the growth rate of an 11-foot, 1-inch alligator harvested by hunter Cory Stewart at the end of August. If you are new to the sport, then do your research, plan your hunt a year in advance, hire a qualified guide or outfitter, and hope the permit lottery falls in your favor. Also on FTW: Watch as a bear gets touchy-feely with a shocked jogger. That hasnt always been the case. An alligatormust be at least 18 inches long from snoutto tail to harvest. That extra foot-and-a-half of water spread out over the marshes along Lake O's western and northern shores would "give alligators a lot more places to hide," Clanton said. Impacts from herbicides, pesticides, and other environmental factors were also partly to blame. Possession of alligator hide that has not been tagged is prohibited. Everybody knows we got alligators all over the place, he said. Each permit authorizes the taking of two alligators within a specified Harvest Unit. People enjoy the excitement of the hunt as well as the excitement of seeing an alligator in the wild. On hooks and lines, alligator hunters may use firearms (except shotguns) to harvest free swimming alligators or dispatch them. A link to the Florida alligator harvest statistics by year (Provided by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation . The Louisiana state government allows hunters to take down alligators as part of an outdoor adventure that allows visitors to see some of the states wildlife. https://ftw.usatoday.com/2020/09/alligator-grows-at-alarming-rate-officials-think-they-know-why, reported this week by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks, Predicting where the NFL's top 21 free agents will wind up in 2023, 2023 NFL mock draft: Shaking up the top 6 with trades (and a Chicago Bears haul), NHL March power rankings: The East is so loaded as the trade deadline approaches, 1 side-by-side MLB video should convince you the pitch clock is the best, Sister Jean surprisingly picked a non-Chicago team to win the NCAA Mens National title, The top-20 NHL trade targets headed into the 2023 deadline, Pirates and Orioles played a sandlot-style inning of baseball after the umpires left the field, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Beware that on some waters, outfitters and guides are required to carry a captains license issued by the U.S. Coast Guard, so check your harvest area requirements before hiring any outfitter or guide. The . Coastal Angler Magazine and our interior (freshwater) publication, The Angler Magazine, are monthly editions dedicated to fishing, boating, and outdoor enthusiasts. Recreational hunting is just one part of the FWC's overall approach to managing the alligator population. (1) A person is not allowed to intentionally kill, injure, possess, or capture, or attempt to kill, injure, possess, or capture, an alligator or other crocodilian, or the eggs of an alligator or other crocodilian, unless authorized by the commission. The Statewide Alligator Harvest Program enables the harvest of non- hatchling alligators, those greater than 18-inches, on specific public waters or within specific counties. That samenumber will be the distance,infeet, from the tip of the animal'ssnout to the tip of its tail. Choosing the right firearm for hunting can be a difficult task. Who has more alligators, Louisiana or Florida? 2d 1095, 1097 (Fla. 5th DCA 2002). However, the act was amended in 1969 to cover amphibians, reptiles, mollusks, and crustaceans, including an increase in penalties and even prison time. John K. Powell is an environmental lawyer, registered professional engineer, and member of the Animal Law Section of The Florida Bar. The nuisance program is one of five components of Floridas comprehensive Alligator Management Program. Angie Douthit, South County Inshore & Freshwater: December 2021, 2020 Roland Martin Marine Center Series Results. The correct answer to this question is both. The current state record alligator length is 14 feet 3.5 inches taken from Lake Washington in Brevard County. As their population rebounded, today reaching an estimated 1.2 million in Florida, species management is necessary. Alligators may only be harvested by residents who do not own land and are accompanied by an alligator guide during the sport season. By encouraging landowners to care for the coastal marsh zones where the majority of alligators breed, the program benefits other species as well, Elsey said. When first tagged, the alligator measured 6.4 feet, meaning it grew an average of 8.6 inches each year over nine years. You must have a permit in order to hunt alligators and kill them with a rectangular hard plate on top of their heads. 10 32 Federal Register No. You can pick up your areas local edition at over 11,000 marine specific businesses, retail outlets or big box stores. Although alligators can be found in ponds, lakes, canals, rivers, swamps, and bayous in Louisiana, they are most common in our coastal marshes. 11, 1967). 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