Pythons Beware: The Hunt Begins Again

Snake hunt licenses to be offered year-long

By BRIAN HAMACHER
Updated 8:15 AM EDT, Thu, Dec 3, 2009

AP

The South Florida python hunt is back on.

In it's efforts to rid the state of the out of control python population, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced yesterday that it is making its licensed snake hunts a year-long operation.

Beginning in 2010, licenses to hunt the non-native predators will last from January through December.

In July, the FWC issued special permits allowing hunters to capture and kill Burmese pythons and other "reptiles of concern" on state-managed wildlife areas.

Permits were issued to 15 experts, who caught 39 pythons in the experimental program that lasted until Oct. 31, according to the FWC. 

"We were able to collect some initial data during the first phase of this program that will help us determine the extent of the population on state-managed lands," FWC's Scott Hardin said in a statement. "We want to continue allowing experts out there to ensure this exotic species does not spread any farther north in Florida."

The experts are required to have experience in capturing wild snakes, euthanizing reptiles and working in remote areas. They must be Florida residents and have a GPS system and digital camera to photograph captured snakes.

There are estimates that as many as 150,000 Burmese pythons are on the loose in Florida. A non-native species, the pythons were likely introduced into Florida by owners who ditched them and many escaped in the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew, according to officials.

Releasing pythons into the wild is illegal, and any snakes over two inches in diameter must be implanted with a tracking and identifying microchip.

Any Steve Irwin types interested in joining the great python hunt can get an application at myfwc.com.

First Published: Dec 3, 2009 8:03 AM EDT

  • 50% thrilled 6
  • 17% sad 2
  • 8% bored 1
  • 8% laughing 1
  • 8% furious 1
  • 8% intrigued 1
processing
      No comments have been posted yet.

      You have 2000 characters left

      processing
      So My City

      You are posting in (change)

      550/550 characters

      (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)

      (jpg, pngs, or gifs allowed)
      *Tip: You can also post moments via email or Twitter.

      processing

      View Your Moment in

      Posted by | 1 second ago

      Don't Miss

      local_beat

      Sep 8, 2010

      Teen Stabbed in School Bus Attack

      An argument on a school bus turned violent once students got to their stop.

      Read It

      local_beat

      Sep 8, 2010

      Machete Madness: Dad Beat Children With Hatchet

      Man used broadside of machete to discipline kids, police claim.

      Read It

      sports

      27 minutes ago

      Phillies Batter Fish

      Marlins surrender 18 hits in 10-6 loss in Philly.

      Read It
      Loading...
      Birthdate:
      You must be at least 13 to sign up.
      Gender:
      invalid

      By clicking the button below, I accept the terms of use and privacy policy

      Already Signed Up? Login Below.

      processing

      Here's what we're posting:

      *Only used for verification. We do not store your password.
      processing