The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man

The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man (2013-2015)

EndedReality show

For four seasons, we've followed Shelby Stanga's logging exploits in the swamps and lakes of southern Louisiana. But logging has always been just one way he keeps himself entertained. Now, for the first time, we're getting an inside look at his life when he's not logging. Shelby begins this season with a big problem: Hurricane Isaac flooded his houseboat, and now he has nowhere to live. With the help of a boat broker, Shelby must leave the swamp and enter the real world, confronting new experiences that push him well past his comfort level. With great risk comes great reward, though, and Shelby manages to find the perfect houseboat that is as unique as him. The only problem is that it's way over his budget, and now he's got a mortgage looming. To keep the bill collectors at bay, Shelby embarks on one odd job after another; nothing is too dangerous or bizarre for Shelby...

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E02Swamp Survival 101Apr 26, 2015
S02E01Man Bites SnakeApr 26, 2015
S01E09Swining & DiningAug 27, 2013
S01E08Turtle Soup Tonight!Aug 27, 2013
S01E07Reelin' in the BeersAug 20, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man premiere?

The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man premiered on August 6, 2013.

Who is Shelby Stanga, the main character of the show?

Shelby Stanga is a legendary logger and alligator hunter from the swamps of Louisiana, known as the "Swamp Man."

Where was The Legend of Shelby the Swamp Man filmed?

The show was filmed in the swamps and bayous of southern Louisiana.

What was Shelby's unique way of hauling logs?

Shelby's unique way of hauling logs was by floating them downriver and retrieving them later with a boat.

How did Shelby hunt alligators?

Shelby hunted alligators by using bait and pulling them up with a fishing rod.

What was the role of Shelby's dog, Willie, on the show?

Willie played an important part in the show, accompanying Shelby on his tours of the swamp, and joining him in his adventures.

Who were some of the other characters on the show besides Shelby and Willie?

Some of the other characters on the show included Dave Stone, a marine expert, and "Hollywood" Doug, Shelby's friend and fellow swamper.

What was the main purpose of the show?

The main purpose of the show was to showcase Shelby's unique way of life, highlight the challenges he faces in the swamp, and the danger he faces while hunting alligators.

Did the show feature any elements of reality TV?

Yes, the show featured elements of reality TV, such as unscripted situations, natural dialogue, and ongoing storylines.

Was the show a success with viewers?

Yes, the show was a big hit with viewers and was widely watched across the United States.

How did Shelby become known as the Swamp Man?

Shelby became known as the Swamp Man due to his extensive experience and expertise in living and working in the swamps of Louisiana, where he grew up.

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