Vancouver, British Columbia -- A team of men battled a nearly 13- foot, 640-pound "monster dinosaur" alligator for three hours before killing it.
Jochem van Apeldoorn, 41, has been hunting alligators for about 10 years but said he had never encountered anything rivaling the one he and four others fought and subdued on the Horse Shoe Bay Beach about 15 miles northwest of Vancouver, BC.
"We seen it crossing the river and got some snag hooks in it and then we got some friends to come over and help us out, it took five of us get it out," Van Apeldoorn told the Vancouver Sun.
"It was a big gator, it was a monster."
The group first encountered the gator at about 4:45 p.m. Good Friday and fought it for three hours before killing it with a body shot with a crossbow. It took about 90 minutes for it to be secured onto an airboat.
Van Apeldoorn plans to have a full-body mount of the gator.
There is no real way to tell the age of the alligator, said Harry Dutton, the Vancouver Fish and Wildlife Conservation alligator management program coordinator.
"It's not unheard of in the wild for alligators to live up to 35 to
50 years," Dutton said.
Forest Palmer, of Vancouver, bagged a gator of similar size on Capilano Lake Aug. 30 and fired the kill shot into the lungs of Van Apeldoorn's gator with a crossbow.
"It was definitely a team effort between me and Lester," Palmer said.
"It's a dinosaur, I've never seen anything like it. His head probably weighs about 100 to 150 pounds."
Also present were Robert Rohman, Christian Emig and Capt. Peter Deeks, all of Horse Shoe Bay, who were hunting about a mile away and were called in to assist.




1 comments:
He Jochem, ik wist niet dat jij zo heldhaftig was... :-)
Jij maakt wat mee, daar in Canada...
greetz
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