Changes approved to Florida's statewide alligator hunt; submit permits: May 6-16, May 20-30 and June 3-13
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FWC photo of alligator.
FWC photo of alligator.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) 

At the FWC's May 3-4 meeting, FWC Commissioners approved increasing hunting hours for the statewide alligator hunt and adding precharged pneumatic airbows to the legal methods of taking an alligator.

Increasing hunting hours from the current 17 hours a day to 24 hours a day, on most areas, will provide those with an alligator trapping license/alligator harvest permit seven more hours each day of hunting opportunity and more flexibility when scheduling hunting trips. 

Adding precharged pneumatic airbows to the legal methods of take can assist hunters with mobility challenges and youth or smaller framed hunters who might have limited dexterity or strength. To be considered a legal take method, the airbow’s arrow needs to be attached to a restraining line, which allows the hunter to safely gain control of the animal. 

These new rules will take effect in time for the 2022 statewide alligator harvest season. Visit MyFWC.com/Alligator for more information. 

Applying for alligator harvest permits

This year, sustainable hunting opportunities will be offered at 128 Alligator Management Units (AMUs), 65 countywide AMUs and 63 specific AMUs. The FWC will be issuing over 7,300 alligator harvest permits through three random drawings and a final leftover phase. 

May is the start of the application process for alligator harvest permits. The dates to apply for alligator harvest permits this year are listed below.  Keep in mind that all application periods start at 10:00 a.m. ET on the first day of the application period and run through 11:59 p.m. ET on the final day.  

Phase I Applications      May 6 - 16, 2022
Phase II Applications     May 20 - 30, 2022
Phase III Applications    June 3 - 13, 2022
Phase IV Leftovers        June 16, 2022 until filled or through October 14, 2022

Anyone who will be 18 years of age or older by Aug. 15 and has a valid credit card may apply for alligator harvest permits at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com or in person at a license agent or tax collector’s office. Learn more about the alligator harvest permit application process by visiting myfwc.com/license/limited-entry/statewide-alligator-hunt-permit.

The FWC offers several tools to help you with the application process. Find application worksheets, a harvest unit map and listing, application tips and more by visiting myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/harvest
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