It wasn't just any crocodile the guys of "Outback Hunters" were tracking on the latest installment of the hit show. Paul Henwood and his team were tracking a beast that had been terrorizing a nearby village for 60 years. They'd come to call it the "ghost croc."
Henwood took the hunt very seriously, saying, "Even though you’re hunting a croc, don’t think that croc’s not watching you. ... I saw it take off the head of an animal in a split second.”
Finally one night, Henwood saw the creature he was after. He and his team managed to shoot the "ghost croc," which was enough to impress themselves.
Henwood said of his team's efforts, "We’ve taken out the only ghost croc that no one else could get."
The adventure continues on "Outback Hunters," Sundays at 11 p.m. Et on History.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting,...
Henwood took the hunt very seriously, saying, "Even though you’re hunting a croc, don’t think that croc’s not watching you. ... I saw it take off the head of an animal in a split second.”
Finally one night, Henwood saw the creature he was after. He and his team managed to shoot the "ghost croc," which was enough to impress themselves.
Henwood said of his team's efforts, "We’ve taken out the only ghost croc that no one else could get."
The adventure continues on "Outback Hunters," Sundays at 11 p.m. Et on History.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting,...
- 11/12/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
It wasn't just any crocodile the guys of "Outback Hunters" were tracking on the latest installment of the hit show. Paul Henwood and his team were tracking a beast that had been terrorizing a nearby village for 60 years. They'd come to call it the "ghost croc."
Henwood took the hunt very seriously, saying, "Even though you're hunting a croc, don't think that croc's not watching you. ... I saw it take off the head of an animal in a split second.”
Finally one night, Henwood saw the creature he was after. He and his team managed to shoot the "ghost croc," which was enough to impress themselves.
Henwood said of his team's efforts, "We've taken out the only ghost croc that no one else could get."
The adventure continues on "Outback Hunters," Sundays at 11 p.m. Et on History.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting,...
Henwood took the hunt very seriously, saying, "Even though you're hunting a croc, don't think that croc's not watching you. ... I saw it take off the head of an animal in a split second.”
Finally one night, Henwood saw the creature he was after. He and his team managed to shoot the "ghost croc," which was enough to impress themselves.
Henwood said of his team's efforts, "We've taken out the only ghost croc that no one else could get."
The adventure continues on "Outback Hunters," Sundays at 11 p.m. Et on History.
TV Replay scours the vast television landscape to find the most interesting,...
- 11/12/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Aol TV.
History has a great new show coming your way this Sunday, October 21st at 10/9c, and I have a prize pack giveaway for you. From the creators of Swamp People, Outback Hunters follows six crocodile hunters in the Australian outback, moving through territories where the crocs outnumber humans.
This one looks good, even if only for the amazing locations. If you’re a fan of Swamp People, you definitely want to check this one out.
Below, check out some info on the show and a couple of teasers, and then be sure to enter the giveaway.
Outback Hunters: Crocodile hunter Nigel Palmer with his assistant and son Alec Palmer in Northern Australia. Photo: Matthew McDermott
In the Northern Territory of the Australian Outback lies 2,000 miles of merciless terrain known as the Top End. Inhabited for over 40,000 years by Aboriginals, this is one of the planet’s last frontiers. After...
This one looks good, even if only for the amazing locations. If you’re a fan of Swamp People, you definitely want to check this one out.
Below, check out some info on the show and a couple of teasers, and then be sure to enter the giveaway.
Outback Hunters: Crocodile hunter Nigel Palmer with his assistant and son Alec Palmer in Northern Australia. Photo: Matthew McDermott
In the Northern Territory of the Australian Outback lies 2,000 miles of merciless terrain known as the Top End. Inhabited for over 40,000 years by Aboriginals, this is one of the planet’s last frontiers. After...
- 10/19/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
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