Tuesday 2 November 2010

British-Born Tres and Janette Ammerman Catch Record-Breaking Alligator In Florida | Strange News | Sky News




A British-born family whose hobby is alligator trapping has broken the Florida state record after landing a monster reptile on Halloween.

Florida's longest alligator

The hunters hope to sell the record-breaking alligator to a taxidermist



Yorkshire-born Tres Ammerman caught the 14ft, 3.5in male alligator in Florida's Lake Washington.

The catch broke the previous official state length record set in 1997 by nearly 3in.

Mr Ammerman's wife, Janette, said it is very rare to seen an alligator over 14ft long.

"This really is the longest one that has ever been caught," she told the Orlando Sentinel.

Mr Ammerman was in a boat with two other trappers on October 31 when he spotted the alligator.

The previous record holder was apparently sold for $1,000 a foot... so my husband is going to keep his options open to see what sort of deal we can do with this big boy

Janette Ammerman, the alligator hunter's wife



"I knew he was a giant 'gator when we saw his head," Mr Ammerman said.

The boat crew harpooned the alligator twice and although it attempted to swim away they were able to pull it alongside the boat.

"He was running, jumping, rolling, fighting and trying to bite up on my boat... I was thinking we got Godzilla here," Mr Ammerman said.

His nephew on board the boat, TJ Schause, said the reptile was so large they had to tow it.

In all it took them more than two hours to land the alligator before putting it in a tarpaulin filled with ice in Mr Ammerman's garage.

Arnold Brunell, a Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission biologist who inspected the alligator, confirmed it broke the state record for length, but not weight.

Tres Ammerman and alligator, courtesy of My Fox Orlando.

Registered nurse Tres Ammerman sits atop his alligator

The deadly catch weighed in at a whopping 654 lbs.

"We haven't decided what we are going to do with him yet, probably sell him," Mrs Ammerman said.

"The previous record holder was apparently sold for $1,000 a foot, back in 1997 or '98, so my husband is going to keep his options open to see what sort of deal we can do with this big boy."

With taxidermists willing to pay more than £8,000 for the beast Mr Ammerman, who is a registered nurse, is hoping for a big cheque.

"I feel like I hit the lottery. I do, it's just amazing," he told Fox News.