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Giant INVASIVE IGUANA Hunting in my BACKYARD! Catch Clean Cook!

Giant INVASIVE IGUANA Hunting in my BACKYARD! Catch Clean Cook!

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In this video we are hunting invasive green iguana's in my backyard, iguana bowfishing and then we eat the iguanas! The green iguana is a highly invasive species in Florida; they cause considerable damage to infrastructure such as seawalls, banks, berms, foundations, and the FWC encourages property owners to remove iguanas whenever possible. This is completely legal and iguanas are not protected (only by animal-cruelty law); these lizards aka giant iguanas are wrecking havoc on our ecosystem, eating the native flowers! We show you how to make iguana tacos and looking forward to iguana hunting again! William: You should do a long video of you guys hunting Florida invasive species; Cichlids, Plecos, Oscars, Tilapia, Peacock Bass, Walking Catfish, Snakeheads, Lion Fish, Knifefish, Iguana, Monitors, Pythons, Boas, Anaconda. The full list of invasive species is a lot longer. It would be unique content and it would help to educate the public.
Date: 2021-05-05

Comments and reviews: 9


When you said cooking was puddin, it was funny because you ran your finger the opposite direction of what the words were going. You made him go on your forehead right to left instead of cooking with pudding left to right on your brain that was awesome you're a funny man Brian love you brother. I think it rocks because you two are so opposite nobody would ever think that you all were together
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need a pellet rifle and I would not let one get away even if I just tossed in the canal and return it back to the land it came from. that's how we Texans feel about wild hogs, we take out every one we can then pick out the few good ones and eat and the rest become dirt and food for the other life around
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Crocodile Dundee &. Sue eat their Iguana over a wood fire. Without a Taco Shell or BQQ Sauce.
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Thanks again Darcy & Brian for the Great Video.
Take Care U2.

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Puddin. Use a little chicken stock in a pressure cooker. With all the other stuff you put in. Also. Try soaking it in buttermilk with a splash of apple cider vinegar when you cook it. You might want to try adding a good pinch of baking soda to help make it more tender.
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Nice job! I wish other states would consider harvesting invasive species rather than protecting them through non transport laws. Makes more sense to harvest them out of the environment. Great video. Wonderful shots, both with the bow and camera. Keep on catchin!
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Darcy, hope your gums heal soon. For some, a tender mouth can make you feel miserable all over. There are many places in the US where deer are invasive and overpopulated, they are native species. FL is wise to encourage harvesting of the iguana.
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Yes more iguanas out of ecosystem the better. Thank you guys for removing the ones you have. I was born, raised, and currently live in Florida and the Iguanas are destroying everything. Again thank you Darcizzle appreciate removing these guys
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Have you tried a pcp air rifle. they are a very good way for that kind of hunting, I believe you would love it fun fun and fun, quiet and super powerful pellet guns. Great show love you both Brian needs to find you a pellet gun.
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Great video as usual you two! Have you considered doing a video where you go python hunting in the everglades? Talk about a nasty invasive species. If there ever was a creature that needed to be ended by y'all it's a python.
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