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How to Catch, Skin, De-Bone & Process an Alligator

How to Catch, Skin, De-Bone & Process an Alligator

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
How to Catch, Skin, De-Bone & Process an Alligator You: Beautiful job skinning that gator. Never ate gator, but have had croc in Australia and Kenya, and I assume they taste about the same. The guys and gals at the NHRA will be shocked how good tasting it is, and what a sweet firm flesh comes from such a beast. Great to have you back, cheers.
Date: 2021-09-05

Comments and reviews: 9


That looks so neat! Thank you for showing how to do stuff like that I love that there still is parents that aren't afraid to teach thier kids how to survive in the world if something that should ever happen that they should need to feed themselves or others! Lot of parents these days just place thier kids in front of a tv and put a game control in their hands or give them the number for a deal dash delivery! Its sad that those type of parents im not saying all parents and I'm not saying they are bad parents no one person is perfect nor are we the same! That is what good Lord intended for us to be I'm just saying that those kids will be like a deer in the headlites won't know what to do! At 4yrs old my son was in the woodz with us hunting deer and turkey squirrel! He knew how to skin and quarter the meat and we always would build a fire and cook some of the meat there in the woods where the deer was taken down I know not all parents are hunters but I feel you should always allow your kids to be taught how to survive in case there is a situation to come that they would need to eat or drink if you don't know how then maybe take a class from someone together so you as parent can be knowledgeable as well in case of emergency situations
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Rob, for you, I m so glad to see you feeling better. My older sister, an ER doc no less, tested positive earlier this week. Most of our family is now in quarantine for another week at least. It ain t fun. On another note, we need you over here in South Louisiana to keep the gators away from workers and citizens in the areas that still have bad flooding. Heck, they even spotted a few sharks in the waters. It s definitely crazy down there right now. My poor brother, who lives in the New Orleans area, still has no clue when he might get to go back home. He s having a pretty relaxed time at my sister s place on Toledo Bend.
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My only complaint is I had to stop watching cuz the video ended. I swear this could have been a 4-Hour video and I would have made sure to watch every minute! LOL. I I pray one day I can fish, hunt, or dive (never dived) with Rob. Even to just take a bite of the food once. I do fishing videos on a WETTHATLINE and it's not worth his time to do anything with me now but someday I pray
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What do you mean we? I watched your daughter reel him in only needing help to pull him aboard. That hide would make a nice Superfan belt. At 8 feet it just so happens to be twice my waist size so two belts is even better. Congrats to that beautiful girl from me her Superfan with droopy pants! I love you Arringtons. God Is so Good.
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Down I SW Louisiana where I live alligators are freaking everywhere and I know in Florida the population is way bigger. It's kind of crazy how regulated gator hunting is but that's how you keep a species in check without endangering them. Great video as always keepem coming brother!
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Yeah brother ever need a deck hand in the glades I m I lick down the road would. I ll bring tamales from the family brother! . All seriousness it s so nice to see a good family from Florida representing this beautiful State. Thank you and all your family for being you brother
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Robert, get you some glasses that has the no glare on them. One question does fried gator tail suppose to have like a raw feeling after it's fried? I tried fried gator tail and it was awful, tasted raw, this was at a restaurant in Mississippi. Never tried it again.
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Please don't do this take it to somebody who knows what they are doing. There is a lot more to the meat than just cutting it off the gator. All the meat that he left on the hide is very hard to get off. I am a pro gator skinner meat processer.
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Legit Robert is dad goals what I'm working to be I hope I get to meet you when I move to Florida and if I got to watch/ learn how to clean a fish with him talk about heaven lol never done it myself but wanna learn so I can teach my girls
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