And this only adds to the intrigue of the show.

Chase joinedSwamp Peoplein 2010 and quickly gained recognition for his sharpshooting skills.

Although initially in his father’s shadow,Chase gradually carved out his own presenceon the show.

Troy Landry with his sons Jacob and Clint Landry look at the camera in a promo photo for Swamp People.

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Chauvin’s time onSwamp Peoplespanned from 2010 to 2016, during which heparticipated in 54 episodes.

After LaFont suffered an injury, Chauvin stepped up and continued gator hunting alone.

He had to stop when anear-fatal accident involving explosivesresulted in his right hand being injured in 2019.

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Outside ofSwamp People,Chauvin has continued working in construction as well.

LaFont brought decades of experience to the show, and histraditional Cajun methods of huntingwere a sight to behold.

However, he was always adapting his familys methodsto modern hunting practices.

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Joe’s net worth is estimated at $300,000, as reported by What Net Worth.

Over the years, hetransitioned into mentoring his son and grandson.

The two also run a public alligator and swamp tour business.

Chase Landry in a baseball cap looking serious on ‘Swamp People’.

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Beyond television, Mitchelloffers guided alligator tours and educational programsabout wildlife at Klieberts Alligator & Turtle Farm.

As per The Celebs Info, all of this has helped him amass a net worth of $400,000.

Alligator hunting is obviously in his blood.

Tommy Chauvin in an aside interview wearing a visor in the bayou in Swamp People.

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But thats not all hes good at!

Molinere

R.J. Molinereand his sonJay Paulfirst appeared onSwamp PeopleSeason 2.

Born in Louisiana, Molinere isan arm wrestling championwith over 11 state championshipsand several world titles.

Tommy Chauvin and Joe LaFont from ‘Swamp People’ sit next to each other outside.

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Safe to say that he has made a huge chunk of his fortune from the sport.

Molineres time on the show has earned him a lot of recognition.

Over the years, he hasappeared in 98Swamp Peopleepisodesfrom Season 2 to Season 10.

Junior Edwards from Swamp People wearing a camo baseball cap and looking at the camera, standing outdoors.

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According to Salary.com, series regulars like him earn at least $10,000 per episode.

He joinedSwamp Peoplein Season 2 as part of Landrys armada and brought in somemuch-needed muscle to the game.

Evans hasnt exactly been a series regular, but he has appeared in multiple seasons of the show.

Bruce Mitchell in ‘Swamp People’ wearing an American Flag bandanna and looking towards the camera.

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Hisconservation-focused approach differentiates himfrom the traditional hunting methods of the other cast members.

But considering thatthe average alligator hunter gets paid around $15 an hour,its pretty remarkable.

The reality star reportedly earns $30,000 per month from the show.

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R.J. Molinere wearing a cap and ear protectors on an airboat on water in the bayou in Swamp People.

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Terral Evans holding a thin line as he sits in a shallow boat in the bayou on Swamp People.

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Troy smiles on ‘Swamp People.'

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Daniel Edgar from Swamp People sits on an airboat during a gator hunt.

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