The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced its winner for the 2025 python challenge.

With 60 pythons bagged, the hunter, Taylor Stanberry, was crowned the “Ultimate Grand Prize” winner.

WINK News spoke with Stanbury in 2020, when she and her husband, Rhett Stanberry, tackled a rattlesnake infestation in Golden Gate Estates.

2025 Florida Python Challenge Winner

2025 Florida Python Challenge Winner. Credit: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

The duo relocated eight rattlesnakes from the neighborhood. Regarding rattlesnake sightings, the Stanberry’s said the best thing you can do is go back inside and leave it alone. If it stays around longer than a day, they will come and remove it.

Here is the list of winners announced by FWC:

PROFESSIONAL  Most Pythons Prize

 $2,500-Donna Kalil-56 pythons

Most Pythons Runner-Up Prize 

 $1,500-Hannah Gray-22 pythons

Longest Python Prize

 $1,000-Kennith Chamberland-9 feet, 8 inches      

NOVICEMost Pythons Prize  

$2,500-Krista Hoekstra-14 pythons

Most Pythons Runner-Up Prize 

 $1,500-Kymberly Clark- Seven pythons

Longest Python Prize

 $1,000-Michael Marousky-15 feet, 11 inches

MILITARY – Active Duty and Veteran   Most Pythons Prize

 $2,500-John Southworth – US Army- Five pythons

Most Pythons Runner-Up Prize

 $1,500-Matthew Jamison – US Air Force- Three pythons

Longest Python Prize

 $1,000-Jonathan Miller – US Air Force-11 feet, 2 inches    

Nicholas Karsen is a Digital Specialist and has been with WINK News since May 2023.