An airline pilot and two friends captured an alligator nearly 12-feet (3.6-meters) long on Florida's Lake Okeechobee.
Jim Howard of Cooper City tells WPLG he spotted the gator just before sunset on Aug. 16. He lured the gator with bait and used a multi-pronged grappling hook to pull it close. A friend and his son soon joined him on the boat and pulled the alligator in close before using a bang stick to shoot it in the skull.
He says it took an hour and a half to haul in the 1,000-pound gator.
Cooper had a permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which has allowed alligator hunting since 1988.
He plans to have purses and wallets made from the skin and keep the skull.
I'm sorry, but this thing is a dinosaur and could probably eat like Santa Claus and all his reindeer! The skinner weighed it...just over 1,000 lbs! That's a 1/2 ton monster! ?
Since lots of people are asking similar questions and my father is crazy and a badass all at the same time.
He went out in this adventure ALONE in Lake
Jim Howard of Cooper City tells WPLG he spotted the gator just before sunset on Aug. 16. He lured the gator with bait and used a multi-pronged grappling hook to pull it close. A friend and his son soon joined him on the boat and pulled the alligator in close before using a bang stick to shoot it in the skull.
He says it took an hour and a half to haul in the 1,000-pound gator.
Cooper had a permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which has allowed alligator hunting since 1988.
He plans to have purses and wallets made from the skin and keep the skull.
I'm sorry, but this thing is a dinosaur and could probably eat like Santa Claus and all his reindeer! The skinner weighed it...just over 1,000 lbs! That's a 1/2 ton monster! ?
Since lots of people are asking similar questions and my father is crazy and a badass all at the same time.
He went out in this adventure ALONE in Lake