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Monday, 27 October 2014

Florida hunters capture 765lb alligator with their BARE HANDS after spending months tracking it down (Photos)

 Two Florida hunters have captured a 765lb alligator with their bare hands after spending several months tracking it down.
Keith Kelley and Kelly Sziy, both from Jacksonville, successfully lured the 13ft-long creature, nicknamed 'Lumpy', with bait at St John's River in the early hours of last Sunday. 
With just 'a rope, a few hooks and their strength', they waded into the water, before pouncing on the alligator and dragging it on to the shore. They later killed it to use for processed meat.
 A big catch: Keith Kelley and Kelly Sziy, both from Jacksonville, Florida, have captured a 765lb alligator with their bare hands after spending several months tracking it down. Above, the pose with the dead creature
Hunters: The pair successfully lured the 13ft-long creature, nicknamed 'Lumpy', with bait at St Johns River in the early hours of last Sunday. They then caught it using just 'a rope, a few hooks and their strength'
On Thursday, Mr Kelley said he was delighted that he and Mr Sziy had finally captured 'Lumpy' following months of tracking the beast at the spot in St John's County.
'He got close enough to where I guess he couldn't withstand the bait. Finally, it was just his night,' he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

'[I] put some leather gloves on and I told Kelly, "we're going to have to get him by hand and that's all it is to it. Hang on".'
Following the capture near Riverdale, where alligators are as common as crocodiles are in the Northern Territory, Mr Kelley and Mr Sziy took 'Lumpy' to Alligator Farm to be measured.

 'Usually when people say they've seen a large alligator, it's usually around 11 feet or so,' said Jim Barlington, the facility's curator of reptiles. 'So, 13 feet, close to 13 1/2 feet is definitely rare.'
Mr Kelley and Mr Sziy later killed the alligator, before posing for a series of photos and uploading them to Facebook. The creature's head will now be mounted on Mr Kelley's wall.

Proud: Mr Sziy is pictured posing with the alligator, which was later killed and used for processed meat

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