Your Next Vacation Should Include Gator Hunting In Louisiana

By Laura Wright


Thoughts of hunting often turn to wild animals that live all across the nation, such as deer. Though there are plenty of ways to book a deer hunting trip, if you wish for something off the beaten hunting path, consider a visit to Pierre Park, LA, where you can take part in gator hunting in Louisiana trips for something new.

It's important to know that you can't just show up in Louisiana and start shooting gators. There are a lot of rules and regulations that are a part of the local laws that must be followed. These are all in place for your safety. That is why you need a licensed alligator hunter and guide to help you hunt these majestic creatures.

It is super simple to get the fun started; all you have to do is call or go online and book your trip. Most trips include all the equipment you will need, such as boats, life vests, bait, hooks, and any other weapons and items needed. Furthermore, lots of excursions are part of a package deal that includes food and lodging, making it easy for people who live in other cities or states to plan their trip without booking each part separately.

Just like there is a deer hunting season, there is also a season for alligators that must be followed. This season is generally fairly short, so you will have to consult with your guide to see when the best time is to go. Since there are only a precious few weeks on the calendar when you can do this type of hunt, you should try to solidify your vacation dates at work and book your trip as far in advance as possible.

There are many weekend trips available, since this is by far the most popular time due to many people working during the week. However, even if you don't see weekday excursions available, they can still often be booked if you ask your guide about them.

Once you get your first gator, you can do many things with it. Some like to eat the flesh, then make boots or other clothing out of the skin. Taxidermy is also popular, but usually not included in the price of your trip. Ask your guide where to get the gator skin processed if this is what you intend to do.

Hunting gators is possible without putting a dent into the population, so the alligators are never in danger of dwindling numbers. This is because of a special egg harvesting program the state of Louisiana has with many local harvesters. This program ensures that lots of baby gators are released into the wild each year to keep the population up, even with lots of hunting.

Thanks to an innovative egg program and careful laws that protect the animals, alligator hunting is safe and sustainable. All you need to do is find an experienced guide who knows the laws and how to stay safe, and you are well on your way. You may have so much fun that you will want to come back year after year during gator season.




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