By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism.
Time running out for gator hunt permits
Placeholder Image
The window of opportunity is closing for those interested in the 2010 alligator hunting season.  
If you want a chance to hunt, you need to be sure to get your online quota application in before midnight July 31.  
The 2010 alligator hunting season runs Sept. 4 through Oct. 3 and 850 applicants will be selected to participate.  
Applicants should check their application status through their account after the deadline.  Selected hunters will receive a temporary harvest tag and information packet by mail in early August.
Additionally, hunters have the opportunity to attend a voluntary training session, during which wildlife experts provide information on safety, capture and handling techniques, processing and more.
In Georgia, alligators typically live south of the fall line, which roughly traverses the cities of Columbus, Macon and Augusta, occupying a variety of natural wetland habitats, including marshes, swamps, rivers, farm ponds and lakes.
Male alligators can reach 16 feet in length, while female alligators rarely surpass 10 feet. Large alligators could weigh more than 800 pounds.
Opportunistic carnivores, they eat small mammals, aquatic insects, crayfish, frogs, fish, turtles, water birds and more.
For more information on the 2010 alligator hunting season, visit www.gohuntgeorgia.com , contact a WRD Game Management Office or call (770) 760-3045.
Sign up for our E-Newsletters