Species specific hunting season and bag limit information is provided below. of Conservation and Natural Resources) By WBRC Staff | May 26, 2020 at 5:48 PM CDT - Updated May 26 at 7:16 PM . Fish & Wildlife Service placed the American alligator on the Endangered Species List. All permitted hunters and hunting assistants must have on their person a valid Alabama Hunting License. ... 2020 … It's completely random completely rent-a. You can go online to outdoor Alabama dot com to register for your chance to be drawn for a tag. All alligator harvests must be immediately tagged with the temporary Alligator Possession Tag and reported as directed for each Zone. Registration for the 2020 alligator season opens June 2 and runs through 8 a.m. July 8. The Temporary Alligator Possession Tag must be attached to the alligator immediately after being dispatched and prior to moving. Alligator hunting season in Alabama … Sunset on August 20, until sunrise on August 23.Locations: Private and public waters in Baldwin and Mobile counties south of Interstate 10.2020 Dates: Sunset on August 13, until sunrise on August 16. Fish & Wildlife Service placed the American alligator on the Endangered Species List. All successful permittees must bring their harvested alligators from this zone to the check station, located at the District V Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Office between the hours of 8:00 PM till 7:00 AM on the days of the hunts.All permitted hunters and hunting assistants must have on their person a valid Alabama Hunting License. Restoration of the American alligator is a national conservation success story in which Alabama played a lead role. All successful permittees must bring their harvested alligator from this zone to the check station between the hours of 8:00 PM till 7:00 AM on the days of the hunts.All harvested alligators must be validated at the designated check station by posted closing time. Restoration of the American alligator is a national conservation success story in which Alabama played a lead role. With Alabama’s 2020 alligator season only a couple of weeks away, the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division wants to remind those lucky tag holders about the no-cull rule in effect. Unregulated alligator harvest throughout the South in the 1920s, 30s and 40s threatened the species with extinction. Upon validation of alligator harvest data, a permanent Federal CITES Alligator Possession Tag will be attached to the alligator by WFF personnel.Alligator Hunting Assistant: All assistants in the hunting party sixteen (16) years of age or older are required to purchase and have on their person a valid Alabama hunting license as required by Alabama law. The Temporary Alligator Possession Tag must be attached to the alligator immediately after being dispatched and prior to moving. Each permittee selected to receive an Alligator Possession Tag will be pre-registered and issued a Temporary Alligator Possession Tag at the conclusion of the training session prior to the hunt. The more years an applicant participates in the registration, the higher the likelihood of being selected. Each permittee selected to receive an Alligator Possession Tag will be pre-registered and issued a Temporary Alligator Possession Tag via mail prior to the hunt. There is no minimum length for hunts in the other zones. The permanent Federal CITES Alligator Possession Tag must be obtained from a Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries district office within 10 business days of the conclusion of the hunt. Alabama’s Alligator season on-line registration started on June 2 By ohtadmin | on June 08, 2017 The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) opened online registration for the state’s 12th annual regulated alligator hunts June 2 at 8 a.m. Any non-residents in the hunting party sixteen (16) years of age or older are required to have a valid Alabama hunting license. Implementing a regulated alligator hunt on a small scale is an important step toward controlling populations and better managing this unique reptile.Alligators must be captured and brought adjacent to the boat, bank or dock prior to shooting or otherwise dispatching the animal.