A full moon over Southern Louisiana means one thing for the Swamp People: a gator feeding frenzy. And in this unique episode, wedding bells mingle with the sounds of airboats and snapping jaws. Troy Landry finds himself in a predicament. He needs to fill his tags, but he also has to officiate Pickle’s wedding. Multitasking takes on a whole new meaning in the Atchafalaya Basin. He enlists Chase Landry’s help, hoping to make it to the ceremony on time and with a boatload of gators.
Meanwhile, Daniel Edgar and Big D, sensing an opportunity, venture into open water to capitalize on the feeding frenzy. These two are always up for a challenge, and a full moon only amplifies their gator-hunting prowess. But open water hunting brings its own set of risks, and these seasoned swampers will need all their skills to stay safe and successful.
Leron Hines and Porkchop, never ones to back down from a fight, gear up for their showdown with a legendary gator known as Iron Jaw. This beast has been a thorn in their side for a while, and this time they’re determined to settle the score. Expect some close calls and tense moments as they try to take down this swamp monster.
Elsewhere, Ronnie Adams and Timmy Edwards answer a call for help from a friend whose property is being terrorized by a massive nuisance gator. These two are the go-to guys for gator control, and they’re not afraid to get up close and personal with these prehistoric predators.
Finally, Jacob Landry and Little Willie Edwards are on a mission to improve their average gator size. They’re aiming for ten feet per gator, which is no small feat in the competitive world of swamp hunting. This episode offers a mix of classic swamp action and a unique glimpse into the lives of these Louisiana families.
Swamp People airs Thursdays at 8:00 PM on History.