Applications For Alligator Hunting Permits Now Being Accepted

Florida Alligator  The hunting season is a few months away but those looking to bag an alligator in Florida can now start applying for permits.
by Associated Press
Published: Mon, June 01, 2009 - 10:05 am CST Last Updated: Mon, June 01, 2009 - 10:42 am CST
UNDATED (AP) - The hunting season is a few months away, but
those looking to bag an alligator in Florida can now start applying
for permits.
Officials began accepting applications for the roughly 6,000
alligator harvest permits Monday morning. Florida residents pay
$271.50 for an alligator trapping license and alligator harvest
tags. Out-of-state hunters must pay $1,021.50.
Permit holders are allowed to harvest two alligators on a
designated area.
The 11-week alligator hunting season runs from Aug. 15 through
Nov. 1.

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