Troy Landry was just getting on track for 900 tags, but he was forced to run 100 lines alone. That’s because Cheyenne “Pickle ...
During the January 21 episode of the History Channel series, our favorite gator hunters had to face them head on with a job to do and tags to fill. For Troy Landry, it was also about beating his son ...
Plus, Leron and Porkchop face trouble.
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Janeé Bolden is an award-winning entertainment journalist whose work has appeared in Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Newsweek. During her tenure leading BOSSIP's editorial team, The New York ...
The gator hunt continued on Swamp People as the crews had to deal with flash flood waters from the northern states making it hard to hunt. This didn’t make things easy for Troy Landry and Cheyenne ...
Since Season 1 of Swamp People in 2010, Troy Landry has been a staple on the show. Recently, the alligator hunter has dealt with some tragedy, including legal issues, a health scare, and the death of ...
The dramatic drop in water levels on the bayou has created more challenges on Swamp People. During the January 21 episode of the History Channel series, our favorite gator hunters had to face them ...
[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Swamp People Season 17.] The pressure was on with 900 tags with their worst fears coming true as the water dropped under two feet. Troy rehanged 90 lines, ...
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