A first-time hunter caught an almost 800pounds alligator in Warren County,  Mississippi.  

Only 920 alligator possession permits are granted every year in the state of Mississippi, and Ty Powell, of Columbia, was lucky enough to get the permit thousands apply for in his first year applying.  

But Powell’s luck didn’t end there, he was able to wrangle a 13-ft long 787-pound alligator with the help of other four experienced hunters.

On Friday night, fellow hunters Kent Britton, Adam Steen and Bubba Steen had captured another beastly alligator – a 12ft8in beast that weighted over 500 pounds, USA Today reported. 

They were on the Yazoo River, in Redwood, where they had spotted more than 15 alligators. 

The group had had two beasts in their sights for over a month, and had already killed the one they thought was the bigger of the two.

Powell and Eli Frierson, of Starkville, joined the hunters on their mission to capture the second alligator on Saturday night. 

Ty Powell (pictured), a first-time hunter from Columbia, Mississippi, wrangled a nearly 800 pound alligator on his first hunting trip with fellow hunters Adam Steen, Bubba Steen, Kent Britton, and Eli Frierson

Ty Powell (pictured), a first-time hunter from Columbia, Mississippi, wrangled a nearly 800 pound alligator on his first hunting trip with fellow hunters Adam Steen, Bubba Steen, Kent Britton, and Eli Frierson

When they were at the spot they had marked, however, they found three small gators, so they decided to go up the river and explore around where the other gator had been seen. 

Eventually, they found their target. 

One of the men in the group used a rod and reel to capture the alligator and gave it to Powell, who was inside the boat, but the alligator got off. 

‘It’s a little bit of helplessness,’ 

‘You don’t know if you’re going to get another chance at him. 

‘When you feel that line loosen up real quick, it’s an ‘Oh, no’ feeling,’ Powell told USA Today. 

But Bubba Steen was sure they would get a second chance, he had been in situations like that before. 

‘About four or five years ago, me and Eli were on the river and had one.

‘He got off six times. We stayed after him all night.

‘We’ve had them get away before, but usually if you just stay after them and eventually he’ll make a mistake. I said, ‘Let’s stay after him and we’ll get him,’ Bubba Steen said. 

They got their second chance then, and they were hoping for one now too.  

Three of the men had the alligator hooked, but they had one broken rod, one broken reel, and only one good rod on it. 

After three hours of fighting, the hunters were able to move the gator closer to the boat, where they secured the animal. 

It took the five hunters another 30 minutes to move it inside the boat.

They just then realized this was a much bigger alligator, and when they took it to the processor, they discovered it was 13ft2in and weighted 787 pounds. 

Its belly girth was 66in and its tail girth was 48in.  

He could have been even bigger, they told USA Today.  

‘We were all in shock,’ 

‘He was also missing part of his tail. I know 13-2 is huge, but at one time he was bigger than that,’

‘It was the hunt of a lifetime. These four guys that were with me, I can’t thank them enough for helping me get that gator,’ Powell said. 

He also said that the meat will be used, and from the head to the tail nothing will go to waste.

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