900-Pound Gator Reeled in by Massachusetts Woman

A 900-pound gator was caught in South Carolina by a Massachusetts woman using her fishing pole.
900-Pound Gator Reeled in by Massachusetts Woman
Alligators fear humans until they are fed by them, say experts. That's when they become very dangerous. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
9/17/2010
Updated:
10/1/2015
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900-Pound Gator: A Massachusetts woman reeled in a 13-foot-long alligator weighing in at 900 pounds while hunting in South Carolina. Pictured above, a gator swims in water near a golf tournament. (Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
A 900-pound gator was caught in South Carolina by a Massachusetts woman using her fishing pole.

Mary Ellen Mara-Christian lured in the 13-foot-long alligator while she was hunting on Lake Moultrine with her husband and friends on Wednesday, according to a local NBC affiliate WYFF Channel 4.

“Your heart’s just pumping and pumping,” Mara-Christian told Channel 4. “He was enormous. You could see this part of him coming out of the water, his big belly, then you saw his head. His head had to come out for me to shoot him.”

Mara-Christian was intentionally trying to lure the alligator, as South Carolina has a one-month-long hunting season for gators.

“He was right there at the edge of the bank swimming on the edges,” Mara-Christian told WYFF 4.

After hooking the gator with her fishing pole, she spent two hours luring it in and then ultimately killed it.

A separate report from the Associated Press lists the gator at 1,025 pounds and 13 1/2 feet long.

The dead marine reptile was taken to a meat processing factory, though only about 40 pounds of meat were reportedly usable. The alligator will be stuffed for display.