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Old 07-10-2008 | 02:13 AM
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Default RE: The Death of a Muzzle Loading Season

Louisiana offersalligator hunting and has a public lakelottery too.
I read that in 2005, over 31,000 wild alligators were harvested duringtheir September hunting season.
They've got a bunch of alligator farms where they hatch wild eggs and then helpstock the gators back into the wild.
Isearched but Ican't seem to find any huntingregulations about it.
I hope that Katrina didn't ruin the alligator hunting.
I wonder what kind of guns hunters can use to shoot them with?
Those alligators grow into some big monsters weighingover 500 pounds and about aslong as a car.

About the new primitive Louisiana season. Some states have gone so conservative with their regulations about bullet length, using sabots, only open sightswithoutscopes, or no enclosed actions, that it'sno wonder thatother states respond by liberalizing their regulations.
Louisianawants to be a sportsman's paradise,and some folks want to hunt deerwith their civil war type guns ontheir own private land oronguided hunts. Just look at all of the waterfowlers thattravel to Louisiana and hunt the wintermigration.
Ishaving the new primitiveseasonas bad asliving in a state where the regulations are too conservative and so much is outlawed?
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