North Florida Night Alligator Hunt
St Marks, FL
2-4 Guests • No Lodging • Public • Guided
Description
Night Time Gator Hunts
6-Hours | Up to 4 Hunters | Offered in Season August 15 - November 1
If you’re looking for an adrenaline rush, alligator hunting in Florida is the perfect activity for you. All of our gator hunts are fully guided. North America’s alligator is the oldest most dangerous game species in the coastal marshes in the Florida Panhandle. Hunt a Florida Alligator in its natural habitat. This will be an experience that you will be able to tell stories about for many years!
Hunts typically start around 6pm and end around midnight, or 4am till 10am. Additional time may be available for an additional fee per hour.
Why Us?
All our hunts are guided by hunters with plenty of experience to keep you safe, and the gators are hunted humanely and legally. We know the best places in the coastal marshes of Florida to find these majestic creatures, and we have high success rates.
Gator hunting can be dangerous - after all, you are looking for something that is on average eight feet long! But with us, you can be sure of a safe, family-friendly place to hunt alligators!
Included with All Gator Hunts
- Fully Guided
- Twin-engine mud boat
- All Equipment Necessary including bows, crossbows, harpoons, rods, reels, gaffs, treble hooks, bait, and calls
- Gators will be located prior to your hunt.
Success rates are very high with opportunity rates of 100%! Price includes guide and first mates if needed.
Price is for the guide fee for a group of 2 people. Add additional people up to 4 total for an additional fee. Tag fees, Harvest Assist Fees, and Trophy Fees are additional based on trophy length.
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Your Host
Donny M
Captain Donny has a lot of experience navigating the shallow waters of North Florida at night. Between bowfishing, gigging, gator hunting, and throwing artificial lures for giant trout, he is on the water a lot!
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Gear List
- Food & Drinks
- Alligator Tag
- Trophy Cleaning (Can be arranged)
- All Personal Items
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Rules & Guidelines
Florida residents and visitors need a Florida hunting license (in addition to other required permits), unless they are exempt.
Hunters born on or after June 1, 1975, and 16 years old, must pass a hunter safety course before purchasing a license.
Our Florida alligator hunts are ideal for new as well as experienced hunters.
To go on a hunt for one of our big alligators, you do not need to be a resident of Florida.
We are aware that the opportunity to hunt a large alligator does not present itself very frequently, which is why we put in a lot of effort to ensure that you have a hunt that is both safe and successful.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has set rules that all of our guided alligator hunts have to follow to keep gator populations healthy.
If you have any questions contact us and we will be happy to answer them.
Once you have experienced our gator hunt, maybe the next thing on your list is Shark Hunting.
All hunts are paid in full before the hunt starts. A deposit is made at the time of booking per person and is non-refundable. Due to the limited time available during duck, turkey, or gator season deposits are not transferable. If the hunter fails to show up on the scheduled date and time, the deposit will be forfeited. If your hunting party is a group of 4 and only three show up, the fourth deposit will be forfeited and not count towards the balance of another hunter. We have canceled hunts due to a lack of gators, extreme cold(gator season only), and storms. In this case, deposits would be transferred to another date.
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