Posted by mb58 on February 19, 2012 at 15:44:32 from (98.80.125.102):
In Reply to: Swamp People show posted by gtractorfan on February 18, 2012 at 17:39:35:
Let me put in my two cents worth. I live in Louisiana. Have all my life. It's against the law to kill a gator out of season and without a tag in season. Therefore, due to that wisdom derived from our National and State wildlife Agencies, we are practically overrun with gators. They are in every lake, river, and many farm ponds in the state. Not even any talk of substantially reducing the numbers. These are the same people, who in their wisdom, came through and said "Louisiana has to many deer" and extended the hunting season. Then, to add icing to the cake they introduced the black bear to us. Now the bears are everywhere. They destroy crops and are a general nuisance. But they are more valuble than human beings so you dare not shoot one. One more fact. "SWAMP PEOPLE" is very much scripted and Troy didn't need to hunt gators to make a living. He was already well off before hollywood showed up.
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