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redstripe Posted September 14, 2022 Author Report Share Posted September 14, 2022 One heck of a lizard.’ Monster 625-pound, 13-foot alligator pulled from SC lake. Take a look LYN RIDDLE September 13, 2022, 12:39 PM Cordray’s Processing and Taxidermy/Provided It was a big weekend at Cordray’s Processing and Taxidermy in Ravenel for the first weekend of South Carolina’s annual alligator hunt. On Sunday they posted on Facebook that they had received 18 gators for processing. Some on the smaller size, some about 11 feet and then there was the first one brought in on Saturday night. A whopper — 13 feet long and 625 pounds caught in the upper portion of Lake Marion, South Carolina’s premiere alligator lake. Michael Cordray, who started the business about 30 years ago, said Saturday’s catch was among the top five alligators for length and weight he’s processed. The biggest was 825 pounds and 13 feet, 6 inches. His business gets 90 to 100 alligators during the hunting season, which runs from Sept. 10 to Oct. 8. The hunter was identified as Nick Gilbert. He could not be reached for comment. One person posted on Cordray’s Facebook page, “Seen them leaving the ramp with him, one heck of a lizard. Pictures don’t do it justice.” Another said, “That’s a freaking dinosaur!!” According to the AZ Animals website, South Carolina’s biggest alligator catch was 13 feet 6 inches and 1,025 pounds caught by Maryellen Mara-Christian of Fitchburg, Mass. in Lake Moultrie. She was described as an experienced wild game hunter, who caught the alligator on a guided hunt on Sept. 15, 2010. It took two hours to bring it in. “They got 40 pounds of edible meat from the gator and left the body with a taxidermist to display this remarkable catch,” the website said.. South Carolina issues around 1,000 alligator tags a year and hunters are selected by lottery. Roughly 300 alligators are killed each season, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Last year, 309 alligators were taken across the state’s four regions, about the same number in each region, said Jay Butfiloski, DNR’s furbearer and alligator program coordinator. A couple are often 13 feet long. He said it’s hard to say precisely the largest taken because public hunt records are available only since the state began the program in 2008. “I have had some nuisance alligator agents claim to have taken ones that were 14’ over the years, but I cannot verify that,” he said. Last year, 8,381 hunters applied for the public hunt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
One heck of a lizard.’ Monster 625-pound, 13-foot alligator pulled from SC lake. Take a look LYN RIDDLE September 13, 2022, 12:39 PM Cordray’s Processing and Taxidermy/Provided It was a big weekend at Cordray’s Processing and Taxidermy in Ravenel for the first weekend of South Carolina’s annual alligator hunt. On Sunday they posted on Facebook that they had received 18 gators for processing. Some on the smaller size, some about 11 feet and then there was the first one brought in on Saturday night. A whopper — 13 feet long and 625 pounds caught in the upper portion of Lake Marion, South Carolina’s premiere alligator lake. Michael Cordray, who started the business about 30 years ago, said Saturday’s catch was among the top five alligators for length and weight he’s processed. The biggest was 825 pounds and 13 feet, 6 inches. His business gets 90 to 100 alligators during the hunting season, which runs from Sept. 10 to Oct. 8. The hunter was identified as Nick Gilbert. He could not be reached for comment. One person posted on Cordray’s Facebook page, “Seen them leaving the ramp with him, one heck of a lizard. Pictures don’t do it justice.” Another said, “That’s a freaking dinosaur!!” According to the AZ Animals website, South Carolina’s biggest alligator catch was 13 feet 6 inches and 1,025 pounds caught by Maryellen Mara-Christian of Fitchburg, Mass. in Lake Moultrie. She was described as an experienced wild game hunter, who caught the alligator on a guided hunt on Sept. 15, 2010. It took two hours to bring it in. “They got 40 pounds of edible meat from the gator and left the body with a taxidermist to display this remarkable catch,” the website said.. South Carolina issues around 1,000 alligator tags a year and hunters are selected by lottery. Roughly 300 alligators are killed each season, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. Last year, 309 alligators were taken across the state’s four regions, about the same number in each region, said Jay Butfiloski, DNR’s furbearer and alligator program coordinator. A couple are often 13 feet long. He said it’s hard to say precisely the largest taken because public hunt records are available only since the state began the program in 2008. “I have had some nuisance alligator agents claim to have taken ones that were 14’ over the years, but I cannot verify that,” he said. Last year, 8,381 hunters applied for the public hunt.
One heck of a lizard.’ Monster 625-pound, 13-foot alligator pulled from SC lake. Take a look LYN RIDDLE September 13, 2022, 12:39 PM Cordray’s Processing and Taxidermy/Provided
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mikeman Posted October 7, 2022 Report Share Posted October 7, 2022 The stories this cat could tell. Harriet the cat, who went missing in California, found nine years later in Idaho Saleen Martin, USA TODAY Fri, October 7, 2022 at 5:42 AM A cat that disappeared nine years ago in California was found in Idaho thanks to a microchip and a couple of good Samaritans. The cat, a short-haired, tabby-colored domestic housecat named Harriet, previously lived at a California ranch with her owner, when she disappeared nearly a decade ago. On Sept. 19, a couple found her on the side of the road – about 1,000 miles away from her previous home – and took her to a nearby shelter. The cat was dropped off at the Kootenai Humane Society in Hayden, Idaho, about 90 miles south of the Canadian border, said Development Director Vicky Nelson. Harriet had a microchip, making it much easier to track down her shocked previous owner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gmcarroll33 Posted October 8, 2022 Report Share Posted October 8, 2022 More pitbull murders. This time it’s kids. These dogs suck. Way too many owners have no business owning these things. Then you have people that own Presa Canarios and Cane Corsos. Why the hell would anybody want to own dogs like that? https://nypost.com/2022/10/07/tennessee-mom-kirstie-jane-bennard-hospitalized-after-her-2-kids-killed-in-pit-bull-attack/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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milwaukee mike Posted October 10, 2022 Report Share Posted October 10, 2022 On 10/8/2022 at 12:00 AM, Gmcarroll33 said: More pitbull murders. This time it’s kids. These dogs suck. Way too many owners have no business owning these things. Then you have people that own Presa Canarios and Cane Corsos. Why the hell would anybody want to own dogs like that? https://nypost.com/2022/10/07/tennessee-mom-kirstie-jane-bennard-hospitalized-after-her-2-kids-killed-in-pit-bull-attack/ yeah some dogs are closer to wolves or coyotes than domesticated animals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gmcarroll33 Posted October 10, 2022 Report Share Posted October 10, 2022 40 minutes ago, milwaukee mike said: yeah some dogs are closer to wolves or coyotes than domesticated animals Yep this is a Cane Corso and Presa Canario. What the hell would anybody get out of owning these things other than a hell of a lot of resposibility and a potential lawsuit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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