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Read on below to find out more about how Swamp People is stretching the truth. While part of Swamp People 's appeal lies in its cursory look at the Cajun lifestyle, there are just as many working and middle class people in Southern Louisiana who don't hunt gators and talk like Gambit from X-Men.

Ironically, if the show spent more time exploring Cajun customs, it could more clearly delineate the swamp people as a very specific subculture within a wider regional culture. Eagle-eyed viewers have noted that the gator hunters frequently switch out guns during wrestling bouts, but there's no realistic way they'd have time for this when they're trying to focus on not getting killed.

This poor editing exposes the fact that the men probably aren't using their guns the entire time, which means that some of the "wrestling" might be filmed after the gator has already been shot. They keep the guns on them for dramatic purposes. Sure, the folks of Swamp People might seem easy-going, but there's some real darkness lurking under those calm waters.

The Molinere duo once beat up a dude with a beer bottle because he looked at them wrong on the freeway, and Trapper Joe was seen beating up his girlfriend in public. The list goes on. Nicholas Payne, the first convicted criminal on Swamp People , has a history of assaulting cops and resisting arrest. Roger Rivers Jr. Sometimes, the gator hunters of Swamp People stick their arms in the water when wrestling gators.

You can't have a reality show without a camera work, editing The shots of alligator wrestling on Swamp People are effective and very well shot, but not that realistic.

It's surmised that a lot of these battles with wildlife are pre-filmed, staged and then stitched together. The cast of Swamp People runs around to various locations to follow the alligators. However, a lot of the scenery seems very familiar. Certain viewers have theorized that the cast sticks to the same swamp, with the narrator and tv magic making it seem as if they're in another location.

It's routine to cycle through cast members on a reality tv show to create new storylines or dynamics. However, after Swamp People's sixth season, a large chunk of the cast was fired for now apparent reason. The History Channel never actually gave these cast members a formal reason. While many of the cast members were diplomatic, Liz Cavalier wasn't.

She has voiced her displeasure about the firing on multiple occasions. She also explained that both the History Channel and the show's production company attempted to silence her, despite a lack of non-disclosure agreements being signed.

Very fishy indeed Reality show cast members have been known to jump around a lot. His time spent with a vegan mom was defined by defiance and more than a little animal eating!

Among less than savory reputations, Chase Landry had the most positive one. Known for his kindness and good nature, he had a brush with the law when he shot at another person's boat, hitting the gas tank. However, it was a warning shot because the boat was going way too fast! Troy Landry, father of the aforementioned Chase, has created many catchphrases, including " Mudda Fricka" and " Choot 'Em". The spinoff follows Troy Landry collaborating with local experts to capture local problem creatures across the Southern United States.

Highly touted during his college football career at Stanford, Luck was the recipient of the Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award in and twice recognized as an All-American. Atchafalaya Basin may not be Louisiana's biggest city, but it certainly has a big draw. He is 60 years old and is a Gemini. He owns 16 beagles, is an avid deer hunter and makes most of his living through crayfish.

Check out this behind-the-scenes look at Troy Landry. The next day we caught that big alligator on that line. As the first deaf person to star in a television role, Deanne Bray as she was then known paved the way for other non-hearing actors. Troy Landry's wife is Bernita Landry. Not for dummies. The form of speech, as Chaucer reminds us in Troilus when he distinguishes love in his day from love in ancient Troy, is an essential part of any style of love.

Despite being a military sci-fi novel it has a surprising amount of political commentary running throughout adding an interesting layer of depth that a lot of modern military sci-fi novels really lack.

Troy Landry Height and Weight. We usually catch alligators when nobody else is catching any. Getting in light was one thing, but coming out with a boat load of alligators was another. But, anyhow, we got the job done. I did the jump by myself and then picked them up after. If he got the footage, good. But, now that we realize how well the show is doing and how important it is for him to get the good footage, we slow down a little bit.

We went outta our way to make sure our camera man was able to get what he needed to get and get the good shots. We have to make sure that our cameraman gets that one every time. Troy Landry : Yeah, gator hunting is something I grew up. We hunt for the meat, it was totally different. My daddy was a commercial fisherman, he hunted alligators, but my daddy was more of a shrimper and a catfisherman. They want a health population and having too many is not a healthy population.

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