Swamp People: After the Hunt

Swamp People: After the Hunt (2013)

EndedReality showAdventure, Nature

Ever wonder what the swampers' lives are like when they're not hunting gators? Swamp People: After the Hunt is an exclusive five-episode web series that follows the lives of the swampers after the 30-day gator hunting season ends. Tag along with Troy, Jacob, Bruce, Liz and Ron during their daily lives on and off the swamp.

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Scheduleevery Thursday (10 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Family Froggin'Jul 25, 2013
S01E04Bruce Rolls a "Fatty"Jul 18, 2013
S01E03Bruce's Big DiscoveryJul 11, 2013
S01E02Father and SonJul 11, 2013
S01E01Daddy Deer-estJun 27, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' premiere?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' premiered on February 14, 2013.

Who are the main cast members of 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

The main cast members of 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' include Troy Landry, Jacob Landry, Bruce Mitchell, and Joe LaFont.

What is the format of 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' is a reality TV show that follows the lives of Louisiana alligator hunters after the main hunting season ends.

How many episodes are there in 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' consists of 7 episodes.

Where is 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' set?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' is set in the swamps of Louisiana.

What kind of activities are shown on 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' showcases activities such as crawfishing, frogging, and other unique ways of surviving in the Louisiana swamps.

Are there any special guests featured on 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' occasionally features special guests who join the main cast members in their hunting and outdoor adventures.

How does 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' differ from the main show 'Swamp People'?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' focuses on the activities and adventures of the main cast members after the main hunting season, providing a different perspective compared to the main show.

Does 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' provide any educational content?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' offers educational insights into the unique ecosystem of the Louisiana swamps and the traditional ways of life for the Cajun alligator hunters.

Are there any dangerous encounters shown on 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' showcases the cast members facing dangerous encounters with alligators, snakes, and other wildlife as they navigate the treacherous swamps.

Is 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' suitable for all audiences?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' is generally suitable for all audiences, but parental guidance is advised due to some intense hunting scenes and occasional strong language.

Does 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' provide an authentic portrayal of Cajun culture?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' offers an authentic portrayal of Cajun culture, highlighting the traditions, lifestyle, and challenges faced by the alligator hunters in Louisiana.

Are there any competitions or challenges featured on 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' occasionally showcases competitions and challenges among the cast members, adding an element of excitement and friendly rivalry to the show.

Does 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' explore any environmental issues?

'Swamp People: After the Hunt' touches on environmental issues such as the impact of climate change and habitat loss on the Louisiana swamps and the wildlife that inhabits them.

Are there any emotional moments shown on 'Swamp People: After the Hunt'?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' captures emotional moments as the cast members reflect on their hunting adventures, bond with their families, and face challenges in their personal lives.

Does 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' provide any insights into the alligator meat industry?

Yes, 'Swamp People: After the Hunt' offers insights into the alligator meat industry, showcasing the process of harvesting, processing, and selling alligator meat.

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