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The life of the inhabitants of a remote place in Louisiana, who spend one month a year hunting alligators.The life of the inhabitants of a remote place in Louisiana, who spend one month a year hunting alligators.The life of the inhabitants of a remote place in Louisiana, who spend one month a year hunting alligators.
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A good show, albeit with quite a bit of overacting during the capture of the alligators. And the dramatic slow motion view of the hunters firing their gun (apparently at the water), showing water splashing back up at them during the 'supposed kill' is so overused it kinda ruins this show for me at times. I can understand why they show that rather than the kills though, after seeing all the snowflake comments here about animal cruelty. Why people who should obviously be watching shows like Desperate Housewives, or The Bachelor comment on a show like this just baffles me.
Over the years, the show has had it's ups and downs. For me the show peaked around season 7 and 8. I actually stopped watching it after season 9, but am now getting reaquainted with the show. I stopped watching because of the new cast member Ronnie, who was introduced in season 10. At the time, I simply couldn't stand him, but I have since learned where the mute button is on my tv remote. For example: Ronnie says he calls his hunting partner Ashley 'Dead Eye Jones'. When in fact, shortly after Ronnie explains why HE calls her that, Ashley states her husband actually gave her that nickname. And Ronnie constantly calling her 'baby' and 'chay chay' gets EXTREMELY annoying. So much so, I have a hard time watching the show. I keep hoping Ashley tells him to shut the F up.
Overall though, the show is worth a watch. Just use the mute button when Ronnie is on screen or delivering dialog.
Over the years, the show has had it's ups and downs. For me the show peaked around season 7 and 8. I actually stopped watching it after season 9, but am now getting reaquainted with the show. I stopped watching because of the new cast member Ronnie, who was introduced in season 10. At the time, I simply couldn't stand him, but I have since learned where the mute button is on my tv remote. For example: Ronnie says he calls his hunting partner Ashley 'Dead Eye Jones'. When in fact, shortly after Ronnie explains why HE calls her that, Ashley states her husband actually gave her that nickname. And Ronnie constantly calling her 'baby' and 'chay chay' gets EXTREMELY annoying. So much so, I have a hard time watching the show. I keep hoping Ashley tells him to shut the F up.
Overall though, the show is worth a watch. Just use the mute button when Ronnie is on screen or delivering dialog.
First I do not care for ronnie on the show cause he is loud and in my opion dumb. Now on the shooting when they shoot them when they are on the lines it always shows a water splash. I know a lot of the gators are shot with there heads above the water so why always show a splash it's gotten to fake on this part. Other than th oil se two things I absolutely love the show and will watch it for as long as it is on. In my opion troy and his boys are the best hunters on the show. To the producers I would love to see ronnie taken off the show cant even stand his voice. But over all again it's a great program.
The worst show I have ever seen. Avoid it. Avoid it at all costs.
The hunters there think that they are so brave (with all their weapons) and the alligators (who doesn't have weapons) are monsters who are invaders. But it's not true. Alligators live in their natural habitat. Humans are the invaders there. It's gross how arrogant the hunters are. And they kill animals they should not kill. Those who say that otherwise there would be too many alligators and bla bla, they clearly don't know how nature works. Nature doesn't need people to have balance. Nature always balances itself. But those hunters there just are bloodthirsty and like to kill.
The show is glorifying the killing and making fake heroes out of these low-intelligence killers. And the dialogue. Omg, you can't watch it if you have more than three brain cells. And to enjoy it, you need to have zero.
The hunters there think that they are so brave (with all their weapons) and the alligators (who doesn't have weapons) are monsters who are invaders. But it's not true. Alligators live in their natural habitat. Humans are the invaders there. It's gross how arrogant the hunters are. And they kill animals they should not kill. Those who say that otherwise there would be too many alligators and bla bla, they clearly don't know how nature works. Nature doesn't need people to have balance. Nature always balances itself. But those hunters there just are bloodthirsty and like to kill.
The show is glorifying the killing and making fake heroes out of these low-intelligence killers. And the dialogue. Omg, you can't watch it if you have more than three brain cells. And to enjoy it, you need to have zero.
There's several things that make me wonder about Swamp people! First off alligators aren't dinosaurs! Plus they're not monsters! I guess its stories that the ancestors passed down over the years, including the superstition about the swamp, and Friday the 13th! I find it comical that these rough and tough Cajun men are fearful of Friday the 13th! I guess they have to have some thing to keep them busy, and something to talk about so Friday the 13th is the bogeyman day! And he comes in the form of an alligator that's a dinosaur! Oh, so scary! Plus, I can't help but notice that they will spend all day long catching 10 alligators to sell for $150 apiece, when the meat on the gator goes for $25 a pound! Some of it as high as $40 a pound ! I guess if there ancestors had taught them how to use a calculator and do the math, then go catch two big alligators
And you can get $1000 for the meat and be back home by noon! But they'll take it to the buyer so he can make all the profit! Anyway, it's a good show, but how many times can you watch somebody catch an alligator? The swamp has bogeyman's! By the way, if you really want to impress me, grab me one of those so called Sasquatch's! Big foot! I'm sure they have a Cajun name for a Bigfoot if you grab a big foot bring him to me and I will pay you $200 for him! Maybe a little more! JIMMY MCNEELY 05-06-24.
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- TriviaThe alligators do not enjoy the show
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.192 (2012)
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