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Shelton, Lambert go gator hunting

Friday, October 22, 2010 – Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert will visit the Sportsman Channel as the couple joins the hosts from Country Boys Outdoors to explore the gator-infested habitats of Florida for big gators. The episode will air Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 7:30pm eastern, during the Big Game Wednesdays programming block.

"Got my gator-hunting gloss (lip) on for this experience to bring me luck," said Lambert during the episode. "This is hands-down the craziest and most exhilarating thing I've ever done in my life."

Hosted by NBA center Brad Miller and producer Jon Brunson, Country Boys Outdoors joins two long-time friends as they travel the world for big-game hunting adventures and wild and entertaining experiences.

The Wednesday's episode, "Gator," finds Brunson and Miller joining Shelton and Lambert in Florida to do some big-time gator hunting with guide Terry Parlier of Wild Florida Outfitters. The group is focused on monster gators - 9 feet and larger - as they explore Florida's terrain by foot and by boat. Parlier leads the group through miles of irrigation canals, retention lakes, and wetlands and marshes on the lookout for gators. The group gets up-close and personal with a few gators - too close in some instances - as they experience Florida alligator hunting.


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