Mule Deer. I like the weight "estimates" the announcer provides for the various gators. He might be the same guy who invented the Pennsylvania "deer-weight tape. Originally Posted by Mule Deer. Conundrum, Alaska. Even though I only get cable when travelling, swamp people is probably my favorite show. The violate pretty much every rule of safe boating and gun handling, but are very entertaining.
Donald Trump wasn't elected president in spite of who he is and how he acts, he was elected precisely because of who is and how he acts. Remember that. I was thinking the entire gun had to be submerged to fire, with the air being trapped in the barrel I figured it would cause the gun to blow up? Learn something new. The two women have no business calling themselves gator hunters. Why, on one episode I heard the one with the gator on the line telling the one with the gun to take her time and wait for the right shot.
It's almost as bad as that new crew on we never use an Ax Men where the guys treat each other in a civil manner. Originally Posted by Bryant.
One can only speculate on the joy that Willie was in the classroom. Tip of the Mitten. Originally Posted by 5sdad. I guess it's that snaggletooth grin that sets him apart Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer. She could probably whoop Junior and Willie Originally Posted by bruinruin. Joined: Oct QLD Australia. Like the show, but the way the rifles are neglected and mistreated rubs me up the wrong way. Applying a bit of oil isn't that hard, and, disposable or not, you get longer life and reliability out of your firearm.
Now junior is toting a mini with scope. Looks out of place compared to the other rust traps. Central CA. Print Thread Switch to Threaded Mode. Key: Admin , Global Mod , Mod. All Rights Reserved. Powered by UBB. PHP: 7. Previous Thread. Next Thread. Other than that, How was the show Mrs. Very entertaining show! Originally Posted by ingwe From the time a gator is hooked, the sidekick picks up a rifle to shoot it, and it finally gets shot after all the staged tugging, Ive counted as many as four different rifles in the shooters hands I have noticed that as well.
I have seen that one of the boats had at least two separate gun cases. Backups, I suppose. It is entertaining to watch though. I like the two brothers Dang ingwe, ya just got ta take the fun out of everything Swamp People wanna go 1st class, they need a "bubba buddy" on them. I've noticed that too. You see the guy holding a SS marlin 60 and then a face shot of him aiming down a winchester Now I'm not feeling so bad when I notice something like that, say something, and the wife gives me that "your gun nut habits are showing" look Don't know, if I had a tousand poun 14 ft mouf full of teeth on a string, I'd be sayin shoodem too "I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
Quote The native american kid, Jay Paul? That is why he has that big azz scope to shoot a gator at five feet. Originally Posted by humdinger Originally Posted by ingwe From the time a gator is hooked, the sidekick picks up a rifle to shoot it, and it finally gets shot after all the staged tugging, Ive counted as many as four different rifles in the shooters hands The real reason for that not only do they use multiple takes, but they basically go out and shoot a season's worth of footage and then combine it for the shows.
You'll notice that Troy always wears the same striped shirt as well. So, they have footage of guys on different days holding different guns.
Joined: Nov Posts: 1, Lk. Clair C coyotewacker Campfire Ranger. Joined: Dec Posts: 8, grottoes ,virginia,usa srwshooter Campfire Outfitter. I've often had that thought as well. Originally Posted by ingwe From the time a gator is hooked, the sidekick picks up a rifle to shoot it, and it finally gets shot after all the staged tugging, Ive I as many as four different rifles in the shooters hands I'm glad I'm not the only one aggravated by such a disregard for gun related details.
To those Hollywood types, guns are a generic entity with no differentiation as to brand, type, caliber, etc. They have violate my sensitivities. I bought one soon after they came out and decided to test it. Their claim was that it could bounce around in the bottom of the boat or canoe and it would still shoot when called on. I abused the one I had very badly and it never failed to shoot except for a few bad shells.
Not the rifles fault. It was carried daily by me when I worked on two different minnow farms. On one it rode in a ton truck that we used to seine with and it melted the lever that you pull the bolt back with from it being against the transmission housing that heated up. On the other farm it rode between the seats of a jeep with no top. It stayed there day and night, sunshine and rain, dust and fish feed blowing about.
After leaving the fish farms, I left it leaning against a tree in the front yard from November until March one year, except when I took it hunting. After using it, I would lean it back against the tree.
After about ten years of this, I cleaned it. I still have the gun and it still shoots good. I did paint the barrel a flat black after the tests were over. Those little rifles were tough.
Originally Posted by Esox Suprised they haven't blown up any of the guns by pushing the barrel into the water and firing? How would you blow up a gun by putting the barrel under water?
Pressure will keep water out of the tube, and it'll fire fine and safely every last time, UNLESS they mess up and allow water to enter the barrel. Thats actually hard to do unless you drop the gun into the water due to pressure principles. I've done it a few times and you won't have an issue if you pay attention. I"ve also ended up with a dunked shotgun on a duck hunt, just pour the water out of the barrel to be sure and shoot ducks. Well yeah Originally Posted by deflave If you want to fit in with a new crowd, ask them if they know shrapnel.
Troy Landry is a successful businessman apart from the show. I would guess Mr. Landry is going to make more money off this project than any of the rest, because he knows how to promote a brand and how to turn notoriety into cash. He's my favorite with Houmas Indians, R. Originally Posted by buckthumper I would think a pistol would be more manuverable and safer than a rifle, you would just have to pay attention to where your hand was.
I remember back in the day a long time ago as rookie member of the coon hunting posse, it was my job to step on the coons when the dogs didn't want to let go. Lost quite a few hip boots that way - when the coons weren't all the way dead.
My great uncle suggested money well spent would be a single six. Alligators are deadly predators in the animal kingdom and they've been known to be quite massive. Many alligators in Louisiana can grow up to be pounds. However, despite what they show, not every alligator caught on the show comes out of the late Paleozoic! Many are probably pretty average-sized. To play the diversity card, the show brought on RJ Molinere and his son, members of the Houma Nation.
While they demonstrate aspects of their spirituality, it turns out that a lot of it is played up. This includes rituals, such as lighting candles to keep evil spirits at bay. 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".
Now before I go any further, I have to get something off my chest: Swamp People is one of the worst shows ever when it comes to accurately depicting firearms. Back to the new guns: the Troy Landry Signature Series are three rimfire rifles of different models. The Savage press material is shy on details, and only two of the new Landry guns are currently listed on the Savage website. The Landry Rascal is the most affordable of the these rifles. Perhaps best of all, it has a factory peep sight.
They are accurate and extremely fast. Still compact, this bolt action magazine-fed rifle is chambered for 22 WMR Winchester magnum rimfire and has a handy
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