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  • NARRATOR: It's morning in the swamps of southern Louisiana.

  • Deep in the canals of the GA Cut,

  • Jacob Landry is experiencing a slow start to his day.

  • JACOB LANDRY: We put lines out in the evening,

  • and we know there's big alligators here,

  • but it just doesn't seem like the gators

  • want to take the bait.

  • Tie it on the tree over there, brother.

  • To your right. There you go.

  • DON BREWER: On this?

  • NARRATOR: Plus Jacob's got a new deckhand this season--

  • Oklahoma native Don Brewer.

  • I don't think I'm exactly a greenhorn.

  • But when it comes to experience hunting gators, I got zero.

  • That's pretty much it.

  • And they make boots out of them.

  • NARRATOR: Anxious to contribute quickly,

  • Don's come up with an interesting strategy.

  • Whatcha doing with my marshmallows?

  • You ever been to a gator farm?

  • So you got dinner and dessert, in other words.

  • A who?

  • Look here.

  • You want to try it?

  • JACOB LANDRY: Nah, I'm good.

  • All right, let's try it.

  • Don is definitely convinced that using marshmallows

  • is gonna work.

  • Who knows?

  • You never know.

  • I'm-- I'm willing to try anything once.

  • Grab your gun.

  • Do you see him in that little pocket right there?

  • Straight ahead, right underneath that bird where I saw him.

  • [gunshot]

  • DON BREWER: Got him.

  • NARRATOR: Don scored a hit, but he and Jacob

  • need to race to snag the gator with the treble hook

  • before it gets away.

  • Snagged up?

  • We get all set up to where we can possibly

  • get a treble hook in him.

  • We got to treble hook stuck, and we couldn't get it out.

  • And unfortunately, it was the only

  • treble hook we had in the boat.

  • What you mean, go down there?

  • In the water?

  • You sure?

  • Big-ass gator somewhere right here.

  • Last thing I want to do is shoot something, hit

  • it, and wound it, and lose it.

  • That ain't the way I was brought up.

  • JACOB LANDRY: Got it?

  • All right.

  • After he gave me the hook, I could

  • tell he had a smile on his face, like someone else was there.

  • [inaudible]

  • God, give me that big sucker.

  • No frickin' way.

  • He's lucky that his bullet found the mark, because if Don would

  • have grabbed ahold of that alligator

  • while it's still alive, a gator that big would've won.

  • I promise you.

  • DON BREWER: That sucker's heavy.

  • That's what I'm talking about, baby.

  • [inaudible]

  • You know, I don't want to call Don crazy,

  • and I don't want to call him a genius.

  • I think he's a little a mixture of both.

  • But Don is a very experienced hunter,

  • so I'm very interested to see whether or not

  • this is gonna work.

  • Let's see if the old marshmallow produced.

  • DON BREWER: Oh, he's heavy.

  • Oh.

  • Woo.

  • Oh, this-- this one huge.

  • He's huge.

  • JACOB LANDRY: Whoa.

  • Come on, Big D.

  • [gunshot]

  • That's what I'm talking about.

  • That was a marshmallow.

  • That was a smorgasbord.

  • JACOB LANDRY: You know, I don't know

  • if it's just the marshmallows or just the added

  • part with the chicken, but I think I feel like putting

  • a couple of hooks with just marshmallows on it

  • and see if that'll help.

  • Oh, it's tight.

  • Pull him up real slow.

  • DON BREWER: Oh, [inaudible] here.

  • JACOB LANDRY: [inaudible] Get a swamp donkey.

  • [inaudible] gator. Hell yeah.

  • DON BREWER: Hell yes.

  • JACOB LANDRY: Oh, yeah.

  • DON BREWER: There it is.

  • JACOB LANDRY: Hang on, D. Hang on.

  • Give me that shot.

  • DON BREWER: 1, 2, 3.

  • JACOB LANDRY: From when I first started gator hunting, things

  • are pretty much the same, so I appreciate how Don's mind is

  • constantly working and thinking of ways, you know,

  • we can do things differently.

  • I've never ran alligator lines with marshmallows on them.

  • And I'll tell you what, I think it really helped out

  • catching big boy alligators.

  • All right, big D. I think we're gonna start buying marshmallows

  • instead of that old chicken.

  • DON BREWER: Them marshmallows are working.

  • Told you it would.

NARRATOR: It's morning in the swamps of southern Louisiana.

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