by eradigator » Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:24 am
My friends and I struggled with this question for the first few years we hunted, which always caused us to rush the process and break off our lines. Finally, we snagged a 13' gator in the Chattahootchee river and we decided to wait him out. After 1 hour and 40 or so minutes, he came up for air. I would have never guessed they could stay under that long, but they can, so just be patient. When he came up, I shot with my bow and missed and he went down for another 30 minutes. Each time he went under he stayed a shorter amount of time. I think the problem for most people, or at least us, was knowing whether the gator was still on the line or whether he tangled you up in a tree. Fortunately, this gator kept walking around on the bottom so we knew he was there and alive.