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Nothing will get your adrenaline going faster than a classic Louisiana alligator hunt. Experience an up-close, adventurous-filled, wild Louisiana alligator hunt in the confines of a private, scenic, traditional Louisiana cypress lake.

 

The hunt, held only during the month of September, is an once-in-a-lifetime experience. Hosted by Bourbe Lake Hunting Club, the outfitters use alligator tags issued by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries to hunt these pre-historic reptiles. A total of four hunters will arrive on a Friday and depart on a Sunday. Non-hunting participants can be included on the hunt for an additional fee of $750 per person.

 

All meals, beverages, on-site over-night accommodations, tags, licenses, firearms, ammunition and guide tips are included in the price of the hunt. Prepare to be treated to some of the finest Cajun camp cooking Louisiana has ever served up! Expect to dine on grilled boudin, gulf seafood, crawfish specialties and, of course, wild alligator.

 

Each hunter will be given an opportunity to harvest one wild alligator. Since hunters are attempting to harvest wild alligators the hunt is not guaranteed. However, our trained staff will work extremely hard to put all of the hunters in perfect position to harvest wild gators. Any taxidermy and hide tanning services will be at the expense of the hunters. Any hunter born after 1969 must have their Hunter Safety certification number.

 

Alligator hunts are extremely limited. It is encouraged to act quickly if there is interest. A 50%, non-refundable, deposit will be required to book a hunt. We will be happy to answer any additional questions you have before booking a hunt. To contact us, call toll-free, at 888-837-2801 and our actual outfitting guide will gladly speak to you about any details of the hunt.

 

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Hunting Island Lighthouse in Hunting Island State Park on Hunting Island South Carolina. It was re-built and first lit in 1875 and stands 136 Feet Tall. Originally built 1836 but destroyed in the Civil War.

Rock Hunting 14x20 2009 This was painted from a photo of fossil hunters in southwest Ohio. Private

my brother Justin lines up his shot...

Nathan Danneman presenting "Identifying Smugglers: Local Outlier Detection in Big Geospatial Data" at the Data Science meetup. Funger Hall Room 103, George Washington University. 2201 G St NW, Washington, DC.

Boy dreaming about hunting on the savannah with his cheetah doll

Using my new turtleneck from Target, which is comfy and soft.

Hunting themed cookies for Paul's 30th birthday

Gary (volunteer) assisting with survey and monitoring of orange hawkweed during the 'Hunting Hawkweed' program in January 2014. Clinton Grosvenor (Field Officer), Jo Caldwell (Project Officer) record and mark plant locations within a spray trial monitoring plot.

 

Photographer: Geoff Renn

 

For more information on the Hunting Hawkweed Program check out this link www.environment.nsw.gov.au/parkmanagement/kosciuszkoOHW.htm

 

Get It Together:

Assemblage Collage and Collaboration

 

Participants: Chris Roberson, Emily Clayton, Dr. James Harry Ewert Jr, Rod Hunting, Adrianne Goodrich, Peter Skvara, Michael Pajon, Ryan Duggan, Chad Kouri, Matt Nicolas, Jim Kozar, Ed Marszewski, Ben Speckmann, Sarah Jeziorski, Richard Smith and more.

No more hunting at sunset. Muskegon Wastewater

The U.S. Cooler Game Locker which includes a hook & rail system to hang and store up to 4 deer.

Collection of various creatures at the Australian hunting expo.

Ezra Godsey with Deer

11-8-1980

Jim Slaughter Photography Collection

Drag hunting (also spelled draghunting) is a form of hunting with hounds, and dates to the early 19th century. A pack of hounds (usually foxhounds or beagles) hunt a scent that has been laid (dragged) over a course with a defined beginning and end, before the day's hunting. The scent, usually a combination of aniseed oils and possibly animal meats or urine, is dragged along the terrain for distances usually of 10 or more miles.

 

Drag hunting emphasises the thrill of riding at speed in a natural environment, and tends to follow a relatively straightforward course, allowing for considerable speed, over well-marked obstacles designed or selected with the safety of horse and rider in mind.

 

A hunt is divided into "legs". Each leg is "scented" just prior to the huntsman casting the hounds, who find the scent and hunt it. At the end of a leg, the hounds are held in check while the next leg is scented. Some hunts have human runners carry the scent, some use a quad and drag a scented rag tied to a rope and some apply the scent to the hooves of a lead horse who will go on ahead.

 

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Photograph taken by

Jos van der Heiden (2016)

Hunting Island Lighthouse @ Hunting Island State Park, South Carolina

Sunrise at Hunting Island State Park, SC

View from the Nature Center fishing pier near Fripp Island Bridge is the longest freestanding pier on the East Coast.

Hunting Island State Park is one of the most popular state parks and beach areas in South Carolina. The Hunting Island beach attracts over a million visitors a year.

The Hunting Island historic lighthouse is the only lighthouse open to the public to climb in the state. From the top platform, one can get a breathtaking view of the ocean, beach and the marshland

Photo by Mia Mala McDonald

We went frog hunting. Out in the cold. We didn't find any frogs, but we sure laughed a lot. It was worth it!

Lady Moscow beats out Lady Suffolk for a purse of $250. June 18, 1850. Currier print of a race held in Hunting Park.

Orion Hunting Jupiter.

 

My favorite thing about this photo is the coloration of the stars. At high magnification, the width of the Orion nebula is obvious.

 

Dan Hiris Fine Art Photography - hiris.com

 

Barny hunting at dusk.

The Hunting Tower Stands in the middle among Autumn trees 400 feet above Chatsworth House. Completed in 1582 for Bess of Hardwick, by architect Robert Smythson, this tower is now available to rent (I guess it is pricier than a camping barn!)

John Lessix owner of Apex Wood Floors in Chicago, and Bobby Humphreys owner of Majestic Hardwood Floors of Frederick, MD joined Denny & Jake Hickman hunting wild boar.

Look at that large wingspan.

Making a quick trip up towards the Garden State Secondary before leaving for vacation early the next morning, was able to help the future girlfriend get pictures of her 3rd Norfolk Southern heritage unit. Here was the "Central of Georgia" ES44AC #8101 sitting quietly along the spur track as it was in town being used for the Philips 66 drill. Parked behind the AT&T in Linden, I was able to even grab a shot of Sam taking her own shot of what would be her favorite heritage unit.

 

Linden, NJ | July 18, 2015

I went Mushroom Hunting and Flower Picking for my mommies!

 

Credits in my About

Another unsuccessful morel hunting trip until Kris found 2 enormous Blacks. Amazing! Oh and since there were no mushrooms to take pictures of, you'll have to settle for the absolutely gorgeous scenery.

8in round cake with fondant polka dots and fully removable handmade sugarpaste topper of a Buck and Doe . Message reads: Little Buck or Little Doe?

Osprey hunting, Leighton Moss.

This Osprey was seen over Leighton Moss for a number of days last week and I was fortunate enough after much waiting to see it in flight. Unfirtunately it was fairly distant so my 400mm lens still needed a biggish crop to do the bird justice.

The hunting crew, St. George Field Office.

 

PC: Laurel Glidden

Bottlenose Dolphin hunting Salmon in the Moray firth. Picture taken from land at Chanonry point, Black-isle, Scottish Highlands.

Medieval tapestry in the Musee de Cluny, Paris.

Green Heron (Butorides virescens)

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