After the massive alligator had been hooked, hunter Tom Grant said, "It
was an hour and a half of pure tug-of-war and chaos before we finally
had him restrained." That four-man effort, on Friday at a private
hunting ranch in Mississippi, resulted in the capture of a gator
weighing 697.5 pounds, the heaviest-ever in
the state and among the
heaviest ever harvested.
The lower Mississippi River Delta region consists largely of hunting
clubs, timber land, plantations and wildlife management areas.
Grant said his group set their hooks into the prehistoric-looking beast
during the legal hunting season near Fitler in Issaquena County, west of
the Mississippi River.
"When we snagged the alligator with two rod and reel snatch hooks, we
knew he was big, we just didn't know he would be this big," Grant said.
A day later the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks
confirmed the gator as a state record. The previous record tipped the
scale at 690.5 pounds; it was caught last year in the same Delta waters.
"This is not the first record to come from Issaquena County and probably
will not be the last," said MDWFP Alligator Program Coordinator Ricky
Flynt. "The lower Delta region of the state is home to some very remote
and abundant habitat that has harbored large alligators for thousands of
years."
Grant is credited with the more recent catch. His gator measured 13
feet, 1-1/2 inches long and boasted a belly girth of 65 inches,
revealing that it had been very well-fed. Its tail girth was 45 inches.
Grant's fellow hunters were Jim Reed, Michael Robbers and Kenny Winter.
The reptile is at the upper end in terms of size for American alligators.
National Geographic states on its website:
"An alligator weighing 697.5 pounds is now out of the water and into
the Mississippi state record book. Hunter Tom Grant of Boyle, Miss.,
caught the massive gator on a private hunting club near Fitler in
Issaquena County, west of the Mississippi River."
American alligators, whose range is from the southern U.S throughout
much of Central America, were once hunted to near-extinction but now
thrive.
Said Flynt: "The recovery of the American alligator in Mississippi from
an endangered species to a population that now has reached levels to
sustain limited hunting