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South Carolina Gator Hunt with Deibler Outdoors

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South Carolina Alligator Hunting with Deibler Outdoors. Venture to South Carolina and see the first ever public Alligator hunt in South Carolina. Two big Gators taken without the use of guns. Book your hunt at Deibleroutdoors.com

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  • @stephendeibler Sure! I like sharing that stuff with people who hunt. I have more local Swamp People scoop for later. There's a video posted here of T-Rex, it's called SP-S2-EP8-pt4. They wanted to film him being loaded from the water, but he was already tagged on the bank. You see the tag on his tail at about 2:24. Anyhoo, I think the reason Louisiana allows baited hooks is the sheer NUMBER of gators that need to be taken out here, some 33,000 per year. But that's just my opinion.

  • @Stingray8854 do you do any redfish fishing, i fished Chandeleur Islands, La Marsh, twice before Katrina, once after, not since oil spill.

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  • @stephendeibler About alligator attacks, people say "We're taking over their territory". Maybe in SOME places, but not others. I'm from a small city of about 35,000. MILES from the swamp and marsh. NEVER WAS part of alligator habitat. This past summer two gators showed up in our city park in a pond where kids feed the ducks, and a third killed a dog in a wealthy gated subdivision, both walking distance from my home. All WELL within the city limits. Could have EASILY been a child, both places.

  • @buntgestraifft it probably was an ignorant mistake, however around the world, in many cultures, large predatory reptiles coexist with human populations.Contact is unavoidable, many small kids are taken just because they walked near the water. This is the ugly truth, responsible management is needed on both sides. Thanks for the comment

  • @stephendeibler btw, why is someone swimming in a lake when he knows there are crocs? I think THIS is ignorant.

  • @stephendeibler AHA.

  • @buntgestraifft Alligator population control is important in this area, these permits were issued in this lake because of a person being attacked the prior spring in the same lake. Your responce is typical of a european, I assume you are, I would put my doctorate and zoology degree against your knowledge, or lack of in any debate. Removing a few large gators is good management. I still thank you for your comments because it shows the ignorant thinking thats out their which causes poor management

  • @stephendeibler Oh mate, this is daft! Senseless and daft. Sorry but why are you doing that? It's not normal

  • @buntgestraifft thanks for watching,and your ignorant comments also!

  • Ohh great comment has to be approved, great guys I hate you!!! Hunting is senseless!

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