Brett Clarkson, Sun Sentinel
6:05 am, December 6, 2017
Three hunters caught a 17-foot, 132-pound Burmese python in the Florida Everglades in southern Miami-Dade, a record for the program aimed at curbing the proliferation of the non-native species, according to media reports.
The giant snake was caught Friday at Big Cypress National Preserve, according to NBC 6 Miami.
“That snake could pretty much kill any full-grown man,” said one of the hunters who caught the python, Jason Leon, to NBC 6. “If that snake was alive right now, it would probably take like three of us to be able to control that snake.”
It’s so far the largest snake to be caught under the South Florida Water Management District’s python elimination program.
According to the Miami Herald, Leon spotted the female python about 2:45 a.m. Friday, grabbed it and shot her in the head.
In addition to the South Florida record, Leon also holds the state record for the largest Burmese python ever captured, from his 2013 capture of an 18-footer, the Herald reported.
Leon told NBC 6 that the Burmese python’s insatiable appetite is ravaging Florida’s wildlife population.
“We have these guys out there eating our alligators, raccoons, possums, otters, pretty much everything out there,” Leon said. “There's no natural predators too.”
Launched in March, the South Florida Water Management District’s python elimination program pays hunters $8.10 an hour. It then pays an extra $50 for a 4-foot snake and $25 for each additional foot beyond that.
For this python, Leon and the two other hunters will reportedly get $375.
17-foot python that could 'pretty much kill any full-grown man' caught in Everglades
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Bragging about killing wildlife; sick people.
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It's a prolific predator that has no natural enemies to help keep them into control. Bounty hunting is not great, but with the large numbers of these snakes taking over, it is something that has to be done.
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they found this one up around Dallas -
Huge python found near I-35 in MetroplexNavigatorWife Thanks this. -
Death by Cobra. Definitely different.
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That's what they said about the flathead catfish here in eastern pa that is not a native to this area said they will kill all the smallmouth bass but yet there is still bass in the schuykill river and lots of big flatheads that make for great night fishing!NavigatorWife Thanks this.
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Some trucker should introduce Asian Carp and Pike into the Florida Everglades and every other freshwater area. Those fish put up a fight when caught.
Remember a couple years ago when those huge Goldfish were found in Lake Tahoe and people panicked. "It's going to cost millions to get rid of them!" The problem solved itself when some California pelicans found out about it, so they flew in and ate the goldfish in a couple of days, then returned to California. The goldfish are easy to spot from the air when the sun reflects off them; plus they don't swim deep and stay near the surface.
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Politicians protest by urinating on Pike fish.NavigatorWife Thanks this. -
Schuykill river.... Yuck!!! I spent to many days on Schuykill river RR draw bridge seeing at least 200 condoms a day float by. 1 day there was dozens of dead rats floating by, but many are dirty today so....poppapump1332 Thanks this.
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Speaking of Asian carp , they introduced a bunch of those in lake Austin to eat the hydrilla. Well guess what the buggers ate the hydrilla and every other plant in the lake. Now they crying about that lol
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