Legal Harvesting Methods: Alligator Hook and Line
Instructions (see video above):
- Baited hooks and lines just suspended above the water by some type of structure.
- In some cases, hunters will use poles, branches, or trees to suspend bait as well as provide for a stationary object for securing the end of the line.
- The most common used baits are chicken quarters and beef melt.
- Approximately 30 ft of line is tied off at the bottom of the structure, while the baited hook end is suspended about 1 - 2 feet above the water surface.
- Line must be a minimum of 300 lb test.
- The baited end is suspended in such a manner to allow for easy line removal by an alligator.
- Clothes pins are sometimes used to hold lines to facilitate easy line removal.
- Excess line is rolled up near the base of the structure.
- Alligators feeding primarily at night will take the bait.
- Once alligator lines and set and baited, alligator hunters must inspect their hooks and lines and remove captured alligators daily.