shilala 03:53 PM 08-21-2014
The size of this hog is unreal.
I don't think they dragged it out with 4 wheelers. As a guy who's dragged deer up strip mine cliffs after they ran down over and died, and dragged old Uncle Pete's deer from 10 miles the other side of the railroad tunnel, I can tell you that I'd take one look at this thing and say "You're on your own".
:-)
Makes me wonder how they dragged it out?
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shilala 11:54 AM 09-03-2014
Turns out McDonald's bought this lizard. They McDonald's rep was heard to say "There's a hella mess of McNuggets on that critter!!!'
Only in Alabama.
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longknocker 04:12 PM 09-03-2014
I have seen a lot of really big alligators sunning in the wild, monsters, 15-16 feet long and up. That's a big alligator right there.
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AdamJoshua 07:49 PM 09-03-2014
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"Alligators are still protected by law," according to the state's wildlife services website, but "Alabama has instituted a program for limited hunting in an effort to control populations and increase the animal's wariness to humans."
Should have let this one go, it's lived a long time and probably didn't deserve to get offed by some inbred hicks.
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shilala 09:05 PM 09-03-2014
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Should have let this one go, it's lived a long time and probably didn't deserve to get offed by some inbred hicks.
That's the ones you wanna get. The ones who can swallow people whole.
They're supposed to be fantastic eating, too. Look at the size of the steaks you'd get off that tail, Adam. They'd be like Fred Flintstone steaks. Squirt a quart of Fat Boy's sauce on it, and you got some good eating!!!
I've never shot or cleaned a gator. I have no idea if they're white meat or red meat or what. I saw some folks in Florida eating Iguana they shot in the mangroves, and that meat looked just like squirrel or rabbit.
Now I need to go google alligator meat.
Edit:
Huh. It looks a lot like fish meat on the order of salmon. Pinkish like chicken. Super lean. I bet it's delicious.
:-)
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icehog3 12:39 AM 09-04-2014
Fresh gator tail is awesome. Had gator tail within an hour of killing a gator many times when I lived in Florida.
When they get that big, the state wants them out of populated areas. Back when they were "endangered" back in the 80's, they would relocate them to the Everglades. Now they're plentiful again, and they sell tags to kill them for meat and hides. But when they get in that 14+ foot range, the state steps in if they need to.
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It is probably best described as a cross between firm fish and a pork chop, Scott.
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shilala 08:33 AM 09-04-2014
All the pics I saw had cooked it up in beer batter or eggwash and flour.
It must really stand on it's own, flavorwise.
All I really know about them is that they're in every ditch and suckhole in Florida, and they're way too fast to pee on. I tried. Many times.
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pektel 08:35 AM 09-04-2014
Now I'm hungry for pork chops.
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shilala 08:51 AM 09-04-2014
Peter, Weeze has been making pork chops in some type of brown marinade that's almost like Teriyaki. It's killer. I bet it'd be excellent on alligator, too.
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pektel 09:31 AM 09-04-2014
icehog3 09:42 AM 09-04-2014
shilala 10:12 AM 09-04-2014
I'm starting to wish we had snow gators in all these swamps around here. GIANT snow gators. I'm gonna need to buy a tractor.
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