Swamp People “Catch and Cook” S16E9 February 27 2025 on History

On Thursday February 27 2025, History broadcasts Swamp People!
Catch and Cook Season 16 Episode 9 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Swamp People,” titled “Catch and Cook,” promises to bring excitement and competition to the bayou. Viewers will see Joey and Kallie go head-to-head with Daniel and Zak in a thrilling family rivalry. The stakes are high as both teams race to catch the most alligators, showcasing their skills and teamwork in the swamp.
As the competition heats up, the pressure mounts. The losing team faces a fun but daunting task: cooking a crab dinner for the winners. This adds an extra layer of tension as both teams aim to avoid the kitchen duty. Fans can expect plenty of action, laughter, and perhaps a few surprises along the way.
“Catch and Cook” highlights the unique bond of family and the challenges of life in the swamp. With the backdrop of the Louisiana bayou, viewers will get a glimpse of the hard work and determination that goes into gator hunting. This episode is sure to entertain as it blends competition with the spirit of camaraderie. Tune in to see who will come out on top and who will be stuck in the kitchen.
What Time is the “Catch and Cook” Episode On?
The Catch and Cook episode of Swamp People will be broadcast on February 27 2025 on History at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Catch and Cook” Episode New?
The Catch and Cook episode of Swamp People is all new!
Swamp People Catch and Cook Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| Troy Landry Junior Edwards Chase Landry Jacob Landry R.J. Molinere Willie Edwards Jay Paul Molinere Bruce Mitchell |
Catch and Cook Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Swamp People Catch and Cook Online
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Swamp People Series Information
| No, not that kind of swamp people. This is not a show based on a B horror film. The `Swamp People' featured in this History channel series are the proud descendants of French Canadian refugees who settled in the swamp region of Louisiana in the 18th century. Cameras follow members of this fiercely independent group as they struggle to preserve their way of life in the Atchafalaya Basin during the most important time of the year for them: alligator-hunting season. |
