Swamp People seems to always leave you begging for more and they didn't disappoint last night with the series premier. If you were unable to watch it last night it should be available at History.com soon. Here's a short summary of last nights show.
Gator Gauntlet
As a new gator season begins in Southern Louisiana, hunters across the state return to the swamp with more on the line than ever before. Legendary Gator Hunter Troy Landry is back with his son Jacob. For Joe and Tommy, they have one goal in mind--to set new records. The duo hopes their trusty "shake and bake" bait seasoning will bring in more gators. Junior Edwards and son Willie have more tags than ever before. To accommodate the increase in tags, Junior's team begins their hunt with a much larger boat. But immediately, its size causes problems. When the sun sets and the gator hunters head home, Terral Evans is just getting started. There are many different jobs in the swamp, but Terral plies an unusual trade. Terral's a gator wrangler--when an alligator needs to be captured alive, he's the man to call. At night, when the nocturnal gators come to life, Terral grabs them from the water alive using only his bare hands, risking life and limb with every catch.
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Who caught the final episode?
The last episode of the season for Swamp People. Did you catch it? Here's the short.
It's the final two days of the season for the Swamp People, and there is still a lot of work to do. Troy faces his greatest nemesis, a gator known as the "Loch Ness Monster," as the other swampers race to "tag out" for the season.
I can't wait till next season. I hope they keep the series going it has been a delightful experience watching and enjoying it. If you missed it you can watch the full episode of Swamp People on History Channel. What did you all think of the final episode?
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