
When it comes to alligator hunting in Georgia, you must have a line attached to the gator before you can dispatch it.
This means archery, a fishing rod with hook, a snag hook, or a harpoon, are the only methods permissible (no baiting of set hooks allowed). All I have ever offered on my guides is archery, because I feel it is the most fun option to use and the most daring. Anyone can cast a rod 100 yards, but getting within bow range requires more skill and patience.
This season, I had five hunters with tags. While we were sitting at a local restaurant situated at a quaint fishing camp where I launch the airboat, a local guide told one of my hunters "they might as well forget about killing a gator with a bow down here especially in an airboat". After more than a decade of successfully harvesting gators every year in that area, using only archery, my competitive nature forced me to prove this local wrong.
My first hunter had never killed an alligator and had only bow fished once. There were a few attempts that resulted in misses, but that was okay. The way I look at it, you cannot hit them if you don't try, so just consider it practicing. We finally had one (a gator) cooperate and he successfully got an eight-footer. The week was off to a great start.
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Osceola Airboat Association and Kissimmee Swamp Tours in Silver Spurs Parade
Osceola Airboat Association and Kissimmee Swamp Tours (located at Joe Overstreet Road in Kenansville), were a part of the 81st Annual Silver Spurs Parade in downtown St. Cloud promoting airboating and conservation.

Indian River Airboat Association
Thank you to all the club members who came out on February 5 to tear it out and on February 8, 2025, to rebuild the two platforms, picnic table and bench at Banjo camp in the East Marsh (by Fellsmere, Florida).

United Sportsmen Airboaters Alliance New Years Day Cookout
Today's (January 1, 2025) adventure to the annual United Sportsmen Airboaters Alliance proved one thing, the spirit of past USAA president, Jerry Wetherington, is alive and well. Jerry led the USAA for many years and this New Years Day event was always his favorite. It was not just the great food, or the promise of starting a new year of airboating, but the gathering of so many club members who had become his extended family. This cookout for the club members was just a little way for the club to enjoy and give back to the members who support the many functions of the USAA. Many club event fund raising efforts are donated to area community projects including organizations like the Ronald McDonald House for Children, the local fire department and others.

Lake Okeechobee Airboat Association January Had Successful Youth Hunts
LOAA’s first youth hunt of 2025 was at Trail Ridge east of Gainesville, Florida. This was also our last hunt at this location. We’ve enjoyed this property tremendously and have made a lot of great memories with youths who harvested a lot of game here. LOAA is thankful for our time at this property and look forward to more opportunities thanks to the Southwest Florida Water Management District.

Florida Sportsmen Conservation Association 27th Annual Outdoor Youth Day
February 1, 2025, was FSCA's 27th Annual Outdoor Youth Day and it was incredible thanks to the dedication of more than 200 volunteers and generous sponsors. This event is held each year at the Everglades Youth Conservation Camp at 12100 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, West Palm Beach, Florida.

Removing Invasive Species in Florida Iguana Hunting
I was born in Coral Gables and moved to North Florida, specifically Live Oak, when I was around 8 years old. Growing up, I spent countless hours on the Suwannee River, Santa Fe River, and Ichetucknee Springs. I have always had a deep love for the outdoors. As a teenager, weekend trips to Steinhatchee or Horseshoe Beach for fishing were a regular occurrence.

East Marsh TNT-Run What You Brung
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Ice Fishing the Mississippi River
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Cedar Key Waterway Cleanup
If you’ve never had the chance to check out some of the small communities along our Gulf Coast I highly recommend it. Cedar Key is a little town that’s off the beaten path, but one of the neatest little towns there is. Prior to this past hurricane season, you could take a ride out to the coast and hang out at some of the local spots and eat right on the water or enjoy a beautiful sunset watching the dolphins frolic in the water right in front of your table on one of the many outdoor decks along the boardwalk area.

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