drexal
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My gator season got off to a bad start. My preferred spot was a limited 3-day only hunt, so if I didn't tag out there, I'd have to search for another area to fill my tag. Unfortunately, on the first night, my boat motor sucked up some coon-tail moss and I couldn't get the water pump to act right. That ended my first night. The next day I got the boat motor running right, but then thunderstorms moved in... 2nd night a no-go. The 3rd night was a Sunday and the tag had to be filled by midnight. I saw a few 8 footers but decided to pass mostly because of their location and the likelihood that anything I hooked would get tangled up in cypress stumps. Day 3 was fun but I still had a tag to fill.
So, a friend who knew I had a tag calls me up and says he knows somebody needing an nuisance gator removed from his pond. No problem, I'm game. I go out there 4 nights in a row and the gator in question is nowhere to be found. There were a few 4 to 8 footers but not the 10+ footer he wanted removed. He showed me a pic and it was a nice gator and I would have loved to fill my tag with it so I told him if it shows up again to give me a call. 2 weeks go by and still no call. I'm leaving for Iowa on Friday and the season will end while I'm gone, so I need to make a move or eat tag soup.
So, last night I hit a few spots from the bank. I fish this area frequently and have never seen a gator there, but I've also never fished there at night and I know they are there. I get to my first spot and right off the bat, I see this 76 in gator and decide to give it a go. He was right up against the opposite bank but I end up getting a good cast right over his back and it's game on time. He gave me a good 15 minute fight before I got him to my side. With the rod and reel in one hand and my .22 Buckmark in the other, I closed the season on the last night I would probably have had to hunt. It's not the monster I could have hooked but it's better than nothing.
So, now I'll head to Iowa and grill up some gator tail for family, then come home and start working on making a gator rug. And look forward to next season...
So, a friend who knew I had a tag calls me up and says he knows somebody needing an nuisance gator removed from his pond. No problem, I'm game. I go out there 4 nights in a row and the gator in question is nowhere to be found. There were a few 4 to 8 footers but not the 10+ footer he wanted removed. He showed me a pic and it was a nice gator and I would have loved to fill my tag with it so I told him if it shows up again to give me a call. 2 weeks go by and still no call. I'm leaving for Iowa on Friday and the season will end while I'm gone, so I need to make a move or eat tag soup.
So, last night I hit a few spots from the bank. I fish this area frequently and have never seen a gator there, but I've also never fished there at night and I know they are there. I get to my first spot and right off the bat, I see this 76 in gator and decide to give it a go. He was right up against the opposite bank but I end up getting a good cast right over his back and it's game on time. He gave me a good 15 minute fight before I got him to my side. With the rod and reel in one hand and my .22 Buckmark in the other, I closed the season on the last night I would probably have had to hunt. It's not the monster I could have hooked but it's better than nothing.
So, now I'll head to Iowa and grill up some gator tail for family, then come home and start working on making a gator rug. And look forward to next season...