Posted by bo on February 18, 2012 at 18:30:02 from (72.231.239.165):
In Reply to: Swamp People show posted by gtractorfan on February 18, 2012 at 17:39:35:
It's a controlled hunt, ony so many tags issued. They won't kill them all Crocs won't live in swamps. Crocs are in Africa, Australia and that part of the world. We have a few in florida. Gators are not the wild viscous beast made out on tv. What is so entertaining about a bunch of guys who mumble rather than speak putting chicken on a big hook, hanging it onto a branch and then coming back after the gator hooked itself, hauling it to the boat and shooting it? Any idiot can do that. Even having a snatch hook on the end of a fishing line is no sport at all. This is just a put up job because tv is real hard up for shows. Very much like noodling for cats in Oklahoma...how many time can you watch a guy sticking his arm into a fishes mouth and then sloshing it around to show a "fight". Pretty lame all these shows and if you're entertained by a simple shoot them in the head show...well, ok.
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