'His back was humongous,' Don Woods said. 'It was like we were following a jon boat.'
The hunters battled the male alligator for seven hours.
“We hooked him eight or nine times and he kept breaking off,” Woods told the newspaper. “He would go down, sit and then take off. He kept going under logs. He knew what he was doing. The crazy thing is he stayed in that same spot.”“We just knew we had a big alligator,” Woods told the. “We were just amazed at how wide his back was and how big the head was. It was surreal, to tell you the truth.
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