going gator huntin' this year....
#1
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: florida
i finally got picked for a gator hunt....FIRST phase and on my first choice of lakes!!!
i'm beyond happy at this point...nervous as well but that's to be expected....i've never been and shootin' a big ol prehistoric lookin' creature with a bow would probably have most anyone a lil spooked...thanks to everyone who replied in my last post about advice....i'll keep y'all posted on how it goes.
hopefully i'll be able to get huntnma to film for me.

i'm beyond happy at this point...nervous as well but that's to be expected....i've never been and shootin' a big ol prehistoric lookin' creature with a bow would probably have most anyone a lil spooked...thanks to everyone who replied in my last post about advice....i'll keep y'all posted on how it goes.
hopefully i'll be able to get huntnma to film for me.
#3
Congrats on the lake choice! Never been gator hunting my self but I have thought about it for the past yr or so.My dad lives on lake siminol and he calls me from time to time to tell me that he has them old lizards cross right in front of his house
. When does your hunt start? And which lake did you choose for your hunt?Good luck and gets some pics..
. When does your hunt start? And which lake did you choose for your hunt?Good luck and gets some pics..
#4
Good luck, sound like you got a prime time and place to go after them. Never been hunting for them, but sounds like a cool experience.
And remember....WE WANT PICS!!!
And remember....WE WANT PICS!!!
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Joined: Jan 2005
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From: Lancaster, Ohio
man u better be practicing, i herd theres only one spot to shoot them with a gun to kill them. must be the same for bow. right behind the eye i think. welll good luck and dont get eaten. we already have had the shark attacks we dont need a gator attack
#10
Good luck! Hope ya stick a biggun! Make sure you post pics. When is your hunt? I am not familiar with the seasons for gator. We don't have to worry about them in northern Illinois.


