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Kristi is a true Cajun, and former Navy veteran, who owns a ranch in South Louisiana where she breaks horses. A Native American hunter from the Houma area, R. A two-time world champion arm wrestler, R. For the past few years, R. In Season 4, they were able to get their local tags back and R. In Season 5, R. A lifelong swamper, Bruce Mitchell is a bit of a renegade, but an experienced gator hunter.

He hunts in the swamps around his home in the Hammond , Louisiana area near Ponchatoula. Although Bruce has always hunted alligators alone, beginning in Season 3 he was accompanied by Ron Methvin , a trained sharpshooter and military veteran who served in Afghanistan. Since the hunting season in Texas begins 10 days later than it does in Louisiana, the duo spends the extra days in Louisiana as a "warm-up" for Texas.

They made a deal with a Louisiana landowner that provided them with the tags they need. The guys have been known to wrestle and lasso some of the biggest gators in Louisiana. In Season 4 they concentrated on catching gators in North Louisiana, and in Season 5 they headed for South Louisiana in their RV, hoping to fill the gator tags they have. In Season 5, he teamed up with Johnny Panks to rid the area of some huge nuisance gators. Native American Roger Rivers knows how to catch anything, including wild hogs, pound turtles, pound catfish, and alligators.

He caught gators in different areas of Louisiana in Season 5. Roger, an Apache Indian, lives with his wife and family in Zwolle, in northwest Louisiana, between the cities of Many and Mansfield. In September of , he wrestled and captured a 12 foot, 7 inch, 1,pound gator to fill one of the only two tags he was allowed for Toledo Bend Reservoir. He and his wife, Bernita a teacher , are living the kind of life that many people dream of when they are not filming their hit reality show or bothering with that whole killing alligators deal.

The home in which Troy Landry and his wife live and built is a labor of true love. For three decades they lived in a trailer, saved up their money and saved every single piece of cypress that Troy found in the bayou.

Troy Landry has been a key figure on Swamp People — as one of the hunters who search for alligators for 30 days of the year. Is he retiring? As he enters his 30th season as an independent alligator hunter, the 12th series of Swamp People is soon drawing to a close.

So, is Troy Landry retiring? Fans have already made their guesses…. His appearance in the series launched him to prominence, while also increasing his wealth to a large degree. Troy is a married man; he has been married to Bernita Landry since the 26th September , and have welcomed their two sons. She also worked as a schoolteacher and also a publicist for the History Channel.

She and Troy live in a wooden house they have built on their own and made it their dream house. It was just a big misunderstanding, as there is an obituary with the same name and the man was also born in Louisiana. Over the years, Troy has become extremely popular on social media platforms, especially Twitter and Instagram, which he has used to share his most recent career endeavors.

Anyways, his official Twitter account has close to 70, followers, while on Instagram , Troy is followed by over 48, followers. T-Roy and Bigfoot say they think they might be the winner in this.

Got a dinner then and another dinner tonight! To battle alligators, being fearless is the key, but in addition you have to be strong and tall. So, do you know how tall Troy is, and how much he weighs? Well, Troy stands at 5ft 7ins, 1. I'm glad the season is over. We had a great year and got a lot of BIG gators and some awesome footage for the show.

Now we can relax a little and spend time with our family. Posted by Troy Landry on Sunday, September 27,



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