BobaFett1
05-20-2013, 10:07 AM
HOUSTON – An 18-year-old Fort Bend County high school senior has become the record holder for the heaviest alligator ever caught in Texas.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials have certified an 800-pound gator bagged last week by Braxton Bielski.
He was hunting with his dad and a friend, both Houston police officers, after they won a Parks and Wildlife drawing for a 5-day permit to hunt in the Daughtrey Wildlife Management Area in South Texas, about 90 miles south of San Antonio.
Wildlife officials say the 14-foot-3-inch gator could be 30 to 50 years old. It was hooked on a line with raw chicken as bait, then shot. They had to pull the alligator alongside their flat-bottom boat across the lake to a beach area to lift it into their boat.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/16/teen-hunter-bags-800-pound-record-alligator-in-texas/#ixzz2TqUcMGRH
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department officials have certified an 800-pound gator bagged last week by Braxton Bielski.
He was hunting with his dad and a friend, both Houston police officers, after they won a Parks and Wildlife drawing for a 5-day permit to hunt in the Daughtrey Wildlife Management Area in South Texas, about 90 miles south of San Antonio.
Wildlife officials say the 14-foot-3-inch gator could be 30 to 50 years old. It was hooked on a line with raw chicken as bait, then shot. They had to pull the alligator alongside their flat-bottom boat across the lake to a beach area to lift it into their boat.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/16/teen-hunter-bags-800-pound-record-alligator-in-texas/#ixzz2TqUcMGRH