Swamp People gator weights
-
- Veteran
- Posts: 752
- Joined: Tue Jan 18, 2005 5:43 pm
- Location: Lowndes County, AL
Swamp People gator weights
Swamp People is one of my favorite shows, but does anyone else notice that the narrarator always exagerates the weights of the alligators. I am by no means an old hand at alligator hunting, but I have drawn a tag in Alabama's season a few years ago and killed a 9.5' gator and I know what some of the biggest gators brought in weigh and it is no where close to the weights they give on the show. The biggest gator killed yet in Alabama was in the 700 lb range. Clearly there is some exageration for effect, but I was watching a rerun of the last episode last night and Joe and Tommy caught an 8' gator that purportedly weighed 300 pounds. If it weighed 150 lbs I would be shocked. Its a great show, I think they just go a little overboard on exagerating the weights.
Re: Swamp People gator weights
i love that show, that being said...it has some of the worst producing and editing ive ever seen. The video of them fighting a gator will be a 10 footer then when they shoot it and pull it in the boat it'll be a 6' gator (that weighs a whopping 500lbs) and it probably almost bit willie's foot off too
Re: Swamp People gator weights
I think they spread the truth just a bit, but it is lousianna and I would think the gators in some areas are going to be bigger than Alabama or Mississippi. Just look at what Troy pulls vs Joe and Tommy, Joe and Tommy hunt in what looks to be in the grassy areas of the swamp vs Troy the canals and back bayous. Same with willie, he pulls decent size gators, but that episode he said was a monster at night turned out to be about 8 ft gator. Like all fishing stories, they tend to get bigger each time you tell it.
The thing that gets me is the alligator POV, it was cool see the up close fight a few times toward the end of last season, but thats the way they show the fight every time now. I would love to see it from the side about 20 ft away so you see the start to finish, just blur out the part where they shoot the animal. About the closet you see a start to finish fight without all the editing is when Willie catches one on the treble hook. The slow kill shot they make is getting old also, its funny that everytime the animals head is under water when they make that shot, there is always that big splash of the bullet,
you would think they would have the head out of the water everytime when they make that shot, but thats tv.
The thing that gets me is the alligator POV, it was cool see the up close fight a few times toward the end of last season, but thats the way they show the fight every time now. I would love to see it from the side about 20 ft away so you see the start to finish, just blur out the part where they shoot the animal. About the closet you see a start to finish fight without all the editing is when Willie catches one on the treble hook. The slow kill shot they make is getting old also, its funny that everytime the animals head is under water when they make that shot, there is always that big splash of the bullet,


"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons."
- General Macarthur

- General Macarthur

Re: Swamp People gator weights
I think the intro warning message is a little off base as well.. They say "this lifestyle, especially gator hunting, goes back 300 years"
Uhhh, unless I missed something in History Class, they didn't have outboards and airboats 300 years ago, nor did they have 22 caliber semi auto rifles..
And I always wonder how they keep those boats afloat with all that "weight" in there..

Uhhh, unless I missed something in History Class, they didn't have outboards and airboats 300 years ago, nor did they have 22 caliber semi auto rifles..
And I always wonder how they keep those boats afloat with all that "weight" in there..


http://safefireshooting.com/
"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them"
-George Washington
"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them"
-George Washington
Re: Swamp People gator weights
also have yall noticed that they will show different guns when they shoot the gators from what they start with.
Re: Swamp People gator weights
You beat me to it. I saw an episode the other day where the character was shown holding 3 different guns during a 30-second scene.js wrote:also have yall noticed that they will show different guns when they shoot the gators from what they start with.
Re: Swamp People gator weights
I'm sick and tired of this show.
"I hear they are developing a new fighter specially for fighting in the middle east. It's called the F-U!" - crow, Aug. 2008
Member FLHC
Lane Romero
Member FLHC
Lane Romero
- mshunter77
- Duck South Addict
- Posts: 4106
- Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 7:04 pm
- Location: Ocean Springs via Natchez
Re: Swamp People gator weights
I like the show but all comments above are right on. I think the weights on the bigger gators is probably close but they definetly say too many 6 footers weigh 300 or 7 footers that weigh 500. It is crazy how many different guns they show them holding during a fight secene.
Re: Swamp People gator weights
Pay attention a lot times when they load gator tag is already in the tail. But what do you expect from tv
"If its not loaded, its just an expensive stick."
Re: Swamp People gator weights
I've caught 6 footers that weighed no more than a bag of feed.
Even our local pro gator guy, aka stumpy, will tell you that show is way off. Like the "gators have acid in their teeth" comment Jr made a while back.
Even our local pro gator guy, aka stumpy, will tell you that show is way off. Like the "gators have acid in their teeth" comment Jr made a while back.
ISAIAH 40:31
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
“I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
-
- Duck South Addict
- Posts: 4231
- Joined: Tue Sep 06, 2005 9:24 am
- Location: MillCreek
Re: Swamp People gator weights
I don't watch much tv, but I don't see what the big deal is over this show. It seems repetitive and predictable.
I don't know, I'm a bit of a cynic by nature, but I have never found the show to be that entertaining.
Modern Marvels...now THAT is an entertaining show...
I don't know, I'm a bit of a cynic by nature, but I have never found the show to be that entertaining.
Modern Marvels...now THAT is an entertaining show...
"The middle of the road is where the white line is -- and that's the worst place to drive." Robert Frost
http://www.pintailduckboats.com/
http://www.pintailduckboats.com/
Re: Swamp People gator weights
I stopped watching it regularly because of all the things yall are mentioning. Also got sick of hearing about "its dat gravy" and the Houma indian way of doing things. What about the two dirty booty brothers? First off they are too gross for me to watch, secondly, when their boat motor supposedly wouldn't start "a dreaded 4 miles from home" there were camera shots from about 30 ft away of them paddling. If their clunker motor was even broke down in the first place, you telling me that the film crew getting those shots refused to give them a tow?
Ax Men got the same way with all the stretching stuff, just there the fights all seemed staged and were over ridiculous things.
Ax Men got the same way with all the stretching stuff, just there the fights all seemed staged and were over ridiculous things.
The two loudest sounds in the world are a BANG when you expect a CLICK and a CLICK when you expect a BANG.
- ACEINTHEHOLE
- Duck South Addict
- Posts: 2786
- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:57 pm
- Location: Meridian
Re: Swamp People gator weights
greenheadgrimreaper wrote:I don't watch much tv, but I don't see what the big deal is over this show. It seems repetitive and predictable.
I don't know, I'm a bit of a cynic by nature, but I have never found the show to be that entertaining.
Modern Marvels...now THAT is an entertaining show...
+1, I think I said on here after the second show most of what is being said now.
Casie Page
lipsplitter39654 wrote:
... an old man with a gun will kill you if you mess with him ...
lipsplitter39654 wrote:
... an old man with a gun will kill you if you mess with him ...
-
- Veteran
- Posts: 139
- Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2005 8:51 am
The episode where the Guist brother's motor died...........
the narrator said they had well over 100 lbs of catfish in the boat. Unless they had a second boat with about 50 lbs of fish in it, I'm calling BS. My wife even noticed one night, she looked at me and said "Does every gator weigh 750 lbs?".
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Amazon [Bot], Bing [Bot] and 16 guests