Junior Edwards and his son pursue a creature with a reputation for its distinctive roar; Troy finds a large alligator that is worryingly close to his home.
Troy and Junior recruit their sons to captain a second boat for the hunt; a serious injury puts a team's season at risk; newcomers want to send a message.
Tommy must work alone; Bruce and Tyler recruit a sharpshooter for a pungent spot; Liz and Kristi hunt aggressive gators; rookies must catch a specific gator.
Troy learns a monster gator feeds near home; two use an ancient tribal ceremony to capture a legend; a fearless gator battles women; brothers need lumber.
Junior Edwards and his son pursue a creature with a reputation for its distinctive roar; Troy finds a large alligator that is worryingly close to his home.
The crew renovates a house with sunken floors, rooms cluttered with trash and dilapidated bathrooms with the addition of a brand new, superior floor plan.
The team renovates a house in poor condition that has a strange layout with the hope that the flip will increase the market value of the entire neighborhood.
The team discovers a house on a lakefront property that has the potential to bring in a big profit, but the rundown house has become a home for wild animals.
Keith discovers a semi-renovated house that could yield one of the biggest profits that the team has ever made, but the historic home has several issues.
In a decent neighborhood, the team buys and renovates a low-priced property with apparent termite damage in its ceiling, floors and walls to make it profitable.
Scott flips a house that is filled with apocalypse survival gear, but the renovation takes a bad turn as he gets caught in the middle of fights with everyone.
The crew encounters some other worldly issues while flipping a house, and when productivity and the budget are threatened, Scott is forced to take action.
The crew encounters some other worldly issues while flipping a house, and when productivity and the budget are threatened, Scott is forced to take action.