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Swamp People is an American reality/documentary television series that was first broadcast on History on August 22, 2010. The show follows the day-to-day activities for several Cajuns living in the Atchafalaya River Basin swamp in Louisiana, USA who hunt American alligators for a living.
Alligator season in Louisiana begins on the first Wednesday in September and lasts 30 days. In this time limit, many of the alligator hunters, following a tradition dating back 300 years, earn most of their yearly income in a high risk vocation dependent on experience and the whims of weather within strict regulation by wildlife laws. Hunters are each issued a certain number of tags that must be attached to their kills; once they "tag out"(run out of tags), their season is over, and they may no longer kill any more alligators the rest of the season. During this 30 day window, some of these hunters earn most of their annual income culling alligators; therefore, the ultimate goal for the alligator hunters is to tag out before the season ends, with some tagging out in the final hours of the season, and some saving the last tag for their prize catch,the biggest and most-menacing alligator they can find. For seasoned hunters, alligator season is the most exciting—and dangerous—time of the year. Most of the hunters spend the rest of the year harvesting other species(fish, crawfish, shrimp, crabs, raccoons, turtles,) to augment their yearly incomes and/or holding down full-time jobs in other industries.
Each season, the series focuses on five teams of alligator hunters, with each episode generally featuring three or four teams, as they hunt gator, being subjected to the elements, and the viciousness of the alligators. Some episodes also feature other aspects of the social and sporting life of the swamp, including fishing and hunting for other animals, such as squirrel.
Swamp People
S04E22 - No Tomorrow
Original Air-date: Thursday July 18th, 2013
On this final day of gator hunting season, the hunters work as hard as possible to tag out in the face of an
approaching cold front. And one rule that every hunter should know is to always have a "Plan B". Or in Lizs case, a "Plan Z", as, in order to fill their seven remaining tags, she and Kristi go to a honey hole that had not been fished in years, and for good reason, it is been blocked by a levee. Troy and Chase also visit another honey hole of their own, as an easy way to fill their two last tags, but it is not as easy as it seems, as it is been choked by weeds and a beaver dam. R.J. and Jay Paul have doubts of filling their last nine tags after Jay Pauls dream involving muddy water, a bad omen in the Houma tribe, but an area teeming with gators, but long closed to hunting due to overgrowth, magically clears up. And Bruce and Ron, with only five tags to go at the start of the day, decided to call off the hunt with only one tag remaining when their trusty dog Tyler got sick, with Bruce choosing to end the hunt to get Tyler to the vet. But when they spotted a snagged gator on the way back, Bruce decides to catch it for his last tag, but suddenly becomes dangerous when Bruce attempts to unsnag the gator while on land.
Format : MPEG-4
File size : 509 MiB
Duration : 43mn 58s
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Date of post.......: 19.07.2013