Alligator hunting how much is an alligator worth




















Brandon is 43 years old now. May 1, Jacob is married to Lyndsi Landry in the year Apr 19, Your email address will not be published. Username or Email Address. Remember Me. To use social login you have to agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. Search Search for: Search. On the other hand, you have to pay for all your equipment and all your help out of this total. When you watch your first episode or two of Swamp People , the connections to the crab fishing portrayed on The Deadliest Catch jump to the fore.

Here are incredibly tough men and a woman or two throwing themselves at an incomprehensibly hostile world and wrestling with it until it gives them a living. But the more you watch, the more the similarities evaporate. The Hansens, with their Norwegian roots, may be an exception to this, but that just proves the rule.

Alligator hunters, on the other hand, have to either have some other gig or have to live very simply in order to stay in the hunt. The Landrys own a gas station and buy crawfish from local fisherman. With those kind of prices, you know our Swamp People will be even more motivated than usual to find epic gators to haul in. Oh, and in case you missed it, the fourth Season of Swamp People will be introducing fans to a slew of new gator hunters — you can meet each team in our profile posts:.

Special thanks to Jeromy Pruitt for help with this article. He calls the recovery of the species a classic wildlife success story. People started hunting them again, and found it profitable.

Louisiana alligator skins were shipped across the world for high-end fashion designers to make into expensive jackets and purses. But over the past couple of years, things have taken a downturn. Linscombe and other experts say an oversupply of crocodilian skins from foreign markets, especially in Asia, Africa, and Australia, have driven down prices for Louisiana alligator skin. Linscombe say that means fewer people are out hunting, resulting in a below-average alligator harvest this year and last.

Some tanneries are starting direct marketing campaigns, by trying to drum up demand for wild Louisiana alligator skin for high-end fashion designers in New York and Italy. Some hunters are becoming hunting guides - taking other people out, for money, instead of hunting themselves. Little and Pitre are looking into becoming guides. But Little just likes to be out in swamps, where he grew up, mucking around with Pitre.



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