Gator Boys - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Gators Gone Wild
Paul sets a trap to capture a gator facing certain death from the baited hook of another trapper. Tre books a gig with gators and swimsuit models, forcing Paul and Jimmy into damage control to ensure the risqué photo shoot won't hurt their reputation.

Alligator Face-Off
Catching gators bare-handed is always risky, but after capturing a six-hundred pound monster gator, the threat-factor increases when the Gator Boys are given just three minutes to take blood samples from aggressive gators for a critical research project.

Warrior Gator
Paul gives a triple-amputee the chance to fulfill his dream of wrestling an alligator, but he soon realizes the gift could prove deadly. The Gator Boys capture a 12-foot aggressive gator at a farm and one that's been stalking people in neighborhood pond.

Love at First Bite
Capturing four large and lethal predatory alligators proves to be the least of Paul and Jimmy's worries when they come face-to-face with a venomous water moccasin and an aggressive six-foot rattlesnake. Jimmy finds love while Paul pranks Ashley and Chris.

No Time for Gators
Between his girlfriend and road shows, Jimmy has no time for the Gator Boys. Paul must use less-experienced volunteers to catch aggressive gators and venomous snakes. The Gator Boys meet their match when Paul must capture two giant, ferocious lizards.

See You Later, Alligators
Paul and Jimmy spring into rescue mode when a baby alligator with a taped-shut jaw is discovered roaming the bank of a nearby creek. The announcement that Everglades Holiday Park is closing down leaves the Gator Boys homeless, with their future uncertain.
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