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  • NARRATOR: In Bayou Black, first-time captain

  • Brock Theriot and his deckhand Aaron Lee begin their season.

  • At just 19 years old, they're out to prove

  • themselves as the next generation of gator hunters.

  • BROCK: I'm 19.

  • I play college baseball.

  • Growing up down here in the South,

  • I doesn't have a passion for the outdoors, to hunt and to fish,

  • and that was planted into me by my dad, my grandpa,

  • you know, all the father figures and role

  • models that I had growing up.

  • I like upholding the tradition that they had.

  • And to make them proud, you know,

  • it would bring nothing but joy to me,

  • and that's my main goal for this year.

  • NARRATOR: Brock has gator hunted his whole life,

  • but this is his first season as captain of his own boat.

  • Going out there as my own captain this year,

  • it's a whole different sense of responsibility.

  • I don't have backup.

  • I got me and Aaron.

  • If something is to go wrong, we've got to figure

  • out how to get it done.

  • I'm super nervous, but I'm super excited at the same time.

  • You ready for it?

  • Let's get it.

  • Bang, baby.

  • NARRATOR: Helping out Brock this season is his lifelong friend

  • and hunting partner Aaron Lee.

  • I trust Brock as a captain.

  • Growing up, we've ridden boats our entire life together.

  • And to alligator hunt, that's a whole different story.

  • You know, it's a lot more dangerous.

  • Being young, like we said, we have to show

  • that we're man enough to do it.

  • NARRATOR: The young hunters look to start their swamping career

  • off with a bang.

  • NARRATOR: But today they're facing the same problems

  • as their fellow swampers.

  • Oh man.

  • Not even small ones, dude.

  • The hell?

  • NARRATOR: Faced with a disastrous first day,

  • new captain Brook decides to turn to his most

  • valuable resource, his family.

  • NARRATOR: Acting on Paw Paw's sage advice,

  • the young swampers spent their morning rebaiting

  • lines with white rags.

  • White flag, white rag.

  • NARRATOR: By essentially create egret decoys,

  • the boys hope to lure the gators out of hiding.

  • BROCK: For my Paw Paw to give me a tip like that,

  • you know, I'm 100% confident in it.

  • It's not scientifically proven, but, you know,

  • it's Cajun proven.

  • This might be a good one.

  • This is-- it's Paw Paw's white rag.

  • [yells]

  • [gun shot] AARON: You missed.

  • You missed. You missed.

  • BROCK: Watch out!

  • Whoa!

  • AARON: I'm going to rush that corner [inaudible]..

  • Hurry.

  • Hurry.

  • Hurry up!

  • Hurry up!

  • BROCK: Come on!

  • [gun shot]

  • [yells]

  • NARRATOR: Look at Paw Paw's white rag.

  • AARON: That's what I'm talking about.

  • NARRATOR: This 11-foot gator weighed over 400 pounds

  • is a great start for the young swampers' careers

  • and a source of family pride for rookie captain Brock.

  • To see that big alligator pop his head up

  • and he's got that white flag chilling on his nose,

  • the first thing that popped in my head, I was like, Paw Paw,

  • he delivered.

  • Paw Paw's white flag got us a winner.

  • 11-foot gator?

  • AARON: Without a doubt.

  • BROCK: You can't complain with that, bro.

  • You know, it's the first day.

  • You can't make a big alligator bite your line.

  • Sometimes you've got to work for it.

  • You've got to figure out ways to go get that alligator.

  • And, you know, I've seen my grandpa pulling big gators

  • my whole life, so I'll try any little trick

  • that my grandpa gives me.

  • [inaudible] down.

  • Go up to the tree.

  • I'm going to pull us that way.

  • Hurry up.

  • Before he goes crazy, hurry up. Hurry up.

  • Hurry up.

  • Hey, pull him up slow.

  • [inaudible] Get him.

  • You ready?

  • You ready?

  • Hurry.

  • Hurry up.

  • Hurry up.

  • Come on!

  • [interposing voices]

  • BROCK: Watch. Watch.

  • Watch.

  • Watch.

  • Watch.

  • Oh.

  • Oh, he's burning.

  • Watch yourself.

  • He's burning.

  • AARON: Get him.

  • Get him.

  • Get him.

  • [gun shot]

  • That's a good one.

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

  • AARON: Not bad for some 19-year-olds.

  • BROCK: I can remember my grandpa telling me stories

  • about them alligator hunting.

  • They didn't even use guns.

  • They used sticks and machetes to kill the alligators.

  • They go find them in the holes.

  • Man, so it was just a good feeling,

  • you know, using one of my Paw Paw's tips

  • and pulling big gators in the boat.

  • That white flag worked out.

NARRATOR: In Bayou Black, first-time captain

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