Gator @ Shem launch

If this gator was killed for it’s head and tail, not cool. Somebody sucks. Appears to have been about 6ft or better.

SENSELESS WASTE , WHOEVER DID THIS NEEDS THEIR DICK NAILED TO A STUMP AND GIVEN A DULL KNIFE …

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MAD, Charleston Chapter
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I agree with ya’ll on that.

Double D.

Those Mt Pleasant ruffians,I am appalled.Poor little Wally gator.

Charges issued in
Charleston alligator case

South Carolina, April 9, 2019 — The S.C. Department of Natural Resources’ (SCDNR) Law Enforcement Division has issued tickets to the individual responsible for causing a decapitated alligator carcass to show up near a Shem Creek boat landing in Mount Pleasant. The incident received widespread media attention after pictures of the animal were shared on social media.

SCDNR investigators were able to determine that the alligator carcass was from an animal that had been legally taken by a professional wildlife control operator under a “nuisance alligator” depredation permit issued to a Homeowner’s Association (HOA) in the Mount Pleasant area. Such permits require that the animal’s remains be disposed of in a legal manner and specifically exclude disposal by placing in public waterways. The depredation permit disposal regulations were updated and strengthened following a 2015 incident in which five alligator carcasses washed up after being disposed of in the Ashley River.
The individual responsible contacted SCDNR voluntarily as a result of seeing the media stories about the carcass, and upon being interviewed by the investigating officer, was forthcoming and cooperative about having disposed of the alligator by putting it in the creek. The individual was written a ticket for littering, as well as a warning ticket for violating the regulations regarding the disposal of alligators taken under the permit program. The case will be handled in Charleston Magistrate’s Court.

Rookies

I received the same email from DNR explaining.

Sea Hunt 212 Triton
“Head East”

good gator- bad disposal

Must be a good person to come forward and take a voluntary ticket. A rope and cinder block would have at least kept it down to feed our crabs and keep it out of sight while it returned to nature. Lesson learned.

I remember several years back surf fishing on Sullivan’s and there was a big gator washed up on the beach that had been completely skinned. Was at least a 10 footer. DNR was burying it on the beach.

2018 Sea Fox 226 Commander
Catching Chaos

I remember several years back surf fishing on Sullivan’s and there was a big gator washed up on the beach that had been completely skinned. Was at least a 10 footer. DNR was burying it on the beach.

2018 Sea Fox 226 Commander
Catching Chaos

I buried this bad boy in a 4 ft hole below my 10 ft wide fire pit in my backyard. Nothings been able to dig it up yet. Although I’m pretty sure the copious amount of diesel fuel has helped.

I buried this bad boy in a 4 ft hole below my 10 ft wide fire pit in my backyard. Nothings been able to dig it up yet. Although I’m pretty sure the copious amount of diesel fuel has helped.