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Before the intrusion of man, alligators used to own South Florida. Times have changed, however, and now there's a daily struggle between man and beast. It's that struggle that keeps Paul Bedard and Jimmy Riffle busy. The "Gator Boys'' operate an animal facility in the Everglades, with the goal to capture nuisance gators -- and other wildlife -- and return them to their natural habitat before trappers kill the animals. With 30 years of experience between them, Bedard and Riffle have a well-earned reputation for successfully rescuing and wrangling gators with their bare hands and saving locals from many precarious situations.
When Jimmy buys a restaurant, it creates major friction with Paul. Stretched thin by road shows and a new juke joint, they struggle to keep the rescue going. Jimmy and Scott tackle a gator in a tight spot; Paul and Ashley deal with a major threat.
A new 12-year-old volunteer is eager to help, but may just slow things down. Paul is busy with a dying gator that needs immediate surgery; Jimmy and Tre risk their lives in a muddy pool trying to get a gator before it gets them.
The Gator Boys must remove nuisance gators from a water pump station so divers can safely go in and make repairs. When Tre creates a shocking new trick to wow the audience at Jimmy's most important road show, it may be his last stunt ever.
Ashley leaves Gator Boys to work with tigers, and Jimmy takes time off to work in his restaurant. Paul struggles to keep up with nuisance gator calls, and must figure out a way to bring order to the chaos that is engulfing the Gator Boys.
With gator calls at a frantic pace, 12-year-old Eric wants to help but doesn't have the experience. When Tre befriends an elderly gator wrestler who wants to get hands-on, Paul and Jimmy combine the situations to create a solution to both situations.
The Gator Boys leave no stone unturned as they look back at the wildest catches and outrageous characters they met in the swamps and bayous of Mississippi's gulf coast while working to establish the state's first no-kill alligator rescue.
The Gator Boys head south to establish Mexico's first no-kill croc rescue. The aggressive crocodiles and foreign terrain are tough, but with a monster-crocodile, El Diablo, terrorizing the villages, Paul vows not to leave until the beast is captured.
Paul and Jimmy capture nuisance crocs and giant tropical snakes in Mazatlan, Mexico. They experience hospitality and culture shock as they tour the city. All bets are off when Paul goes into the water for a final face-off with the monster croc, El Diablo.
Paul and Jimmy must shift from rescuing gators to rescuing gator boys when Scott and Tre get lost deep in the everglades. When the Gator Boys help rescue animals from floodwaters, angry donkeys and raccoons may be meaner than gators.
Paul and Jimmy go after some of the biggest and nastiest gators they have ever faced, including an 11-foot monster gator. Meanwhile, 12-year-old Eric has an identity crisis that leads him to strange behavior that confuses and amuses the team.
Paul is busy saving gators, but Jimmy's schedule is impossible to manage. With the restaurant, road shows and girlfriend, Jimmy has no time for the Gator Boys. As Paul runs things solo, Jimmy makes a decision that may change Gator Boys forever.
The gators are bigger and meaner than ever, but everybody is stretched thin since Jimmy quit the Gator Boys. As the nuisance gator calls stack up, Paul realizes Jimmy won't return and decides it's time to find a replacement.
A combination of bad volunteers and dangerous gators convince the Gator Boys they desperately need Jimmy back. A gator rescue turns deadly when Ashley twists her ankle and becomes unable to help Paul capture a nasty gator.
Paul springs into action to find a veterinarian to fuse an injured alligator's mouth back together to save his life. The gator's life hangs in the balance as the doctor and Paul work to perfect a risky procedure that has never been done before.
The Gator Boys return to Mississippi to save a supersized gator before hunting season. After a week of treacherous Mississippi mud, Paul and Jimmy return to Florida but leave some Gator Boys behind to search for "Moby Dick."
After Paul and Jimmy rescue an aggressive gator, the homeowner becomes a Gator Boys volunteer. Tre decides to start gator wrestling classes, but Paul fears he is not serious enough to run a school.
With Jimmy's road shows about to start, Paul trains new volunteer Caroline so he won't be undermanned. When a crocodile swallows a flip-flop, Scott must thrust his arm down the croc's throat and avoid getting bitten.
Jimmy doesn't have enough people for his road show and recruits Ashley to join the team. While Jimmy and Andy show Ashley the road rules, Paul must combat deadly nuisance gators with only new volunteer Caroline to assist.
The Gator Boys look back at the most harrowing moments and close calls in the wild Florida Everglades, untamed Mississippi Bayous and harsh Mazatlan terrain, where they struggled with the toughest gators and meanest crocs of their lives.
Ashley analyzes the challenges she's overcome to achieve success for a gator wrestling event with a women's empowerment group. She must show how the work of a lady-gator wrestler differs from that of her male counterparts.
After Jimmy is bitten by a mean gator, Bob Freer announces he must close Everglades Outpost due to money problems. With no outpost to take in gators, the rescue can't continue. It's a race against time as Paul fights to save the outpost and Gator Boys.
Paul rallies the Gator Boys to rush to Mississippi to capture the gigantic gator Moby Dick before hunting season begins. With Ashley in charge in Florida, her goal is to prove that the Gator Girls can match the Gator Boys catch for catch.
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