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  • Mississippi Gator Breaks Weight Record

    Wildlife officials there say an alligator hunting record in Mississippi was broken for the third time in a week, after the state’s heaviest gator was caught. A 13-foot, 6.5-inch gator weighing 741.5 pounds was killed by Dalco Turner of Gluckstadt, Mississippi, on Sunday morning on the Mississippi River near Port Gibson. It took Turner and two other hunters an hour to finally snare him.

    “He broke three lines, and I had the only hook that stayed in him the whole time,” Turner told the Clarion-Ledger. It almost didn’t happen.

    “We passed it by the first time,” he said. “We really didn’t think he was big enough to go after.” Turner’s record catch came a week after the state record for heaviest gator was broken twice within hours.

    Turner’s record catch came a week after the state record for heaviest gator was broken twice within hours.On Sept. 1, a 723.5-pound gator was caught by Beth (a lady!) Trammell in a canal near Redwood, Mississippi, breaking the previous state record of 697.5 pounds. However, Trammell’s record was wouldn’t stand long.

    An hour after the record was certified, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks’ Alligator Program coordinator Ricky Flynt processed a record 727-pound gator that was caught by Dustin Bockman, a UPS driver from Vickburg, Mississippi, who took the 13-foot, 4.5-inch gator in the Mississippi River near Big Black River.

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    “He broke all the lines we could put in him,” Bockman told Gulf Live. “Finally put a snare on him and got him up high enough and put a shot on him. All in all probably took us four and a half hours to catch him from the first time we saw him. We’re going to cook it for sure,” Bockman added. “There’s plenty for me and everybody else.”

    That record stood until Turner’s massive catch, which tied the mark.

    “Having a state record for an alligator in Mississippi is a lot like living in a glass house,” Brian Albert Broomwrote in the Clarion-Ledger. “It’s going to get broken.”

    Mississippi has nothing on Texas, though. According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, a record 800-pound alligator was caught during a public hunt in May. The 14-foot, 3-inch gator was estimated to be between 30 to 50 years old.

    Both Trammell and Bockman’s catches fell pretty short of the Mississippi state record for length. In 2008, a 13-foot, 6.5-inch gator was caught on the Pascagoula River.

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