new series starts tonight choot em liz
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February 9, 2012 at 8:15 pm #1037228
Anyone else think that their new commercials with the ultra defined shots of them are just plain creepy?
blufloydPosts: 698February 9, 2012 at 9:19 pm #1037249My Houma Dularge connection hasn’t said a word…
Hmmm I be raising a ruckus….February 9, 2012 at 10:55 pm #1037282I can’t wait for the new season. We came up with a new drinking game for tonight’s show. Every time Troy says “Choot’em!” we’ll do a shot. Safe to say we’ll be passed out drunk before the show hits the 30 min mark.
paloloPosts: 284February 9, 2012 at 11:01 pm #1037287Quote:
I can’t wait for the new season. We came up with a new drinking game for tonight’s show. Every time Troy says “Choot’em!” we’ll do a shot. Safe to say we’ll be passed out drunk before the show hits the 30 min mark.
love this show
did you guys watch the episode with the actual gator designer riding along and how much he makes..made me sick ..gator hunters are getn ripped off big timeFebruary 10, 2012 at 1:21 am #1037343Can’t wait for some good ole gator “chootin”
And the new show mudcats right afterFebruary 10, 2012 at 1:24 am #1037344New teams this season.. well one old one regrouped and lizabeth with a new partner. After swamp people, i am flippin’ to TruTV for Impractical Jokers
josh aPosts: 588February 10, 2012 at 2:26 am #1037363Did you see the first show of the new season tonight. I think the highlight of the show was Troy and his son searching for the big one thats been swimming around a cabin area. They finially got him hooked and into the boat and to the buyer and he measured out at 13′-0″ even and estimates his age at over 100 years old. What does Liz and her new partner do but hook into one thats bigger and got it into the boat after what looked like an hour or more, this gator was over 1000lbs. Lizs new helper, another gal, is about 40 pounds lighter then Liz and here they are trying to get this huge gator into the boat. They finially get it in and when they unloaded it at the buyer and measured it, it was 13′-6 1/2″,,,6 1/2″ up on Troys big gator. Jay paul nearly loses his hand and gets bit on a finger and needed stitches but kept hunting. Bruces new hired hand is an Iraqi war vet whos a sniper. Bruces drops him off on shore with his rifle and he makes a small tree platforn to set on and wait for gators to start moving again after the boat leaves. He spots one 200 yrds away, lays his scope on him and put a shot between the gators eyes, Bruce hears the shot and comes back and they both pull the gator in the boat. Pretty good show tonight. So far it looks like everybody has 100 more tags apiece then last year and the prices are about 30% to 40% higher then last year. Jaypaul and his son got 40 gators the first day, thats some pretty serious money. Good show so far but I didn’t see hide nor hair or the GlenMitchell brothers, maybe next show.
February 10, 2012 at 2:30 pm #1037484Yeah, we didn’t see Jr and Willy either… guessing next week
BTW.. I almost died from laughing at Impractical Jokers last night… the massages
February 10, 2012 at 3:06 pm #1037494That Willy is something else with the treble hook snagging gators and you can tell all those guys were born and raised in the swamps, I doubt you could get any of them to leave for long. I don’t think they’d have much to worry about if the economy went tanks up, which I doubt it will.
February 10, 2012 at 5:25 pm #1037535missed seeing the Guiest (spelling?) brothers. Those guys are like Cheech and Chong X10.
April 28, 2012 at 11:07 pm #1063472I think I watched my last episode. I am tired of this show and the other ones like Mud Cats, River Monsters where a lot of it is staged. They make all those choppy cuts and staged camera angles from the water. You know that 75% of the crap they are saying while wrestling the gators is overdubbed afterward. That’s one of the reasons for the choppy cuts, because then you can see their lips aren’t even moving.
I’d be a lot more interested if they made it real reality and just filmed it more like a documentary.
Speaking of reality TV shows, anyone seen Bikini Barbers on HDNet? Talk about scripted reality TV, but at least you get to see some boobs once in a while.
How about Storage Hunters? Auction Hunters? Some of these shows are ruining shows like Storage Wars and Deadliest Catch. I find myself questioning things.
For instance, why on Storage Wars do they always combine for just 3 lockers total? I know they must have more than just the 3, but if someone doesn’t get one of the 3, they say they went home empty handed. I highly doubt that happens very often.
April 28, 2012 at 11:24 pm #1063477Not reality. If people know a camera is recording, reality goes out the door.
The only true reality show was the oldie Candid Camera.April 29, 2012 at 12:15 am #1063490How many times can you watch em hook a 200 lb gator, act like it is godzilla, pull the rope and swing around like it’s kickin’ yer azz, finally at the last fricken second, by the grace of god, shoot it, haul it in the boat and call it an 800 lb’er…??? Now Glenn & Mitchell.. at least they do more than tag gators
April 29, 2012 at 1:45 pm #1063586lol, just wanting to say that theys cajuns down there, not rednecks! Im waiting for the next season of “big redneck vacation”. now that was a funny show
April 29, 2012 at 6:09 pm #1032658They are called either a pawdu or a coon azz. Very nice people. They would do anything for you.
targamanInactiveWilton, WIPosts: 2759April 29, 2012 at 9:07 pm #1063667Don’t a lot of them speak French as their main language? Perhaps that is why their English is a little off?
April 29, 2012 at 9:48 pm #1063679The original Cajuns are from Nova Scotia. Most do not speak french but they have alot of french surnames. They kinda developed their own language. Some of the old true Cajuns you can barely understand what they are saying.
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