Alligator hunting with a bow is a true test of any marksman, and a rush of adrenaline.
Our 6 to 9 foot alligator hunt is $1,500. You can share weapons with your party members.You will have as many hours needed to complete your hunt. You may purchase ammunition when you arrive at the hunting ground.Your head, hide, and meat is typically ready for pick up the following day after your hunt.Loaner weapons are FREE to use. you only need enough penetration to get the point thru the alligator’s hide. For a more savage kill, your guide will hold the alligator’s mouth closed, allowing you to slit its throat.Tags are only for public land hunts. Now the time is about 2007. Nighttime alligator hunting is for experienced hunters only. We recommend bows with a 60 lb.
You will be able to sight in weapons at the hunting grounds.Of course—just ask him! Hunting with a bangstick is the most humane and accurate way to kill an alligator.© Ron's Guide Service, All Rights ReservedYour guide will transport your alligator to Florida Trophy Gators Inc. after your hunt. Typically, the longer that distance is, the bigger the alligator will be.We have three different alligator size-ranges to choose from. A fatal bullet must enter behind the brain. Hunting alligators at night can be fun, but you can't see much in the dark.Hunting with a longbow is very effective.
Weapons are kept on-site. Public land hunts have a lot of restrictions when it comes to where and how you can hunt.
This one is simple, shoot the gator with the harpoon to snag it then either shoot it or chop its head off. They are included. Afternoon hunts are recommended during the winter months when it's colder in the morning.Daytime alligator hunts are a lot more exciting! You must roughly aim in the same direction that the gator’s nose is pointing and shoot at an angle from behind and above the alligator with a rifle.Most of our guides are Florida natives. It will just be you, your guide, and anyone else you bring with you.Yes. .243 and 30-30 rifles are popular choices. Even if you are by yourself, it will still be private.No! Once the alligator is snared, you’ll shoot the alligator with a fishing arrow. Since the properties have not been pre-scouted there is no way for your guide to know where you'll have the best success—that's a lot of pressure on him!Our price includes the harvest of one alligator in the size-range you reserve.We’re looking forward to your visit at Ron’s Guide Service. Once the smoke clears, you’ll either have a dead alligator, or very angry one!Feel safe! One is with harpoons. It may paralyzes the gator if the shot is too far back in the quarter-sized kill zone. Your hunt is over once each hunter in your party has killed an alligator. We work only with properties and guides that are friendly, reputable, and meet our quality standards. Our 4 to 6 alligator hunt is $800. However, your guide’s primary responsibility is to keep you safe while you go in for the kill. We pre-vet them all to make sure you always have an exceptional experience.No, not at this time. Wasn’t long everyone was wanting to come shoot one of these monster alligator with a bow. Your hunt is completely private. For alligator hunting there are a few other methods to kill them. I want to take a moment to talk to you about…size.Get hands-on attention from your very own personal guide.For logical and safety reasons, not everyone will be shooting at the same time. Typically your alligator is ready for pick up from Trophy Gators Inc. the next day.No.
If you participate in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s lottery system for public land hunts, the cost of the tag with licenses can add up to over $1,000.00—not including boat rentals or guides!Alligators are cold-blooded and require several hours of cooling time before skinning. Once the gator is close enough, with its head at least 8 inches underwater, press the end of the bangstick directly onthe “quarter-sized kill spot” on the back of the alligator’s head. At this point, many hunters will use a bangstick or other weapon incase the arrow did not finish the alligator off.Using a knife is the most brutal way to kill an alligator. It wasn’t easy. For bangsticks we recommend a 357 magnum for smaller alligators and a 44 magnum for the larger ones.Hunting alligator with a knife is best for hunters who are strong, fast, and in good health with a thirst for blood.