 What is going on everybody? Welcome back to the channel here in the Cayman Isles. We're getting to experience some awesome ocean views chilling with OSG out here on our first vacay or her first vacay since the birth of our beautiful baby girl, Amy. Right now we're about to go on a hunt. There is an overpopulation of iguanas here. They were brought here during the pet trade and they exploded on the island and now they're overrunning, eating all the vegetation and the government here wants to get rid of them and in fact they even pay people to exterminate them. One of the guys that is leading the way in getting these iguanas off the island, his name is Eddie. So today we're going out with my man, Mother Ban, and my boy Outlaw and we're going out with Eddie and his crew to clean up some of these iguanas that have been overrunning the island. So without further ado I present to you hunting iguanas in the Cayman Islands and eating them. We're out here right now at a it's just like a horse farm. We're at the other side of the island from where we're staying and we are going to hunt these iguanas with Air Force air guns. You can go all the way up to uh I think it's 45 caliber uh right now but today we're going to be using I think 25 calibers. We're going to be using a different one that I've never used before. This is a fancy, fancy super, super accurate, Olympic style. Which model is this Mike? This is the Comida Lynx from Air Force. That means food in Spanish. Does it? So well it's about to make some food. Exactly. And that's how you shoot an iguana out of a tree. Okay we got another one here. I think I'm gonna try to shoot it. He's right there. He's come back with one more step. All right follow his head up. You see his head just move. See him moving. Got him! Oh! Oh! Oh! Get him. Well Justin, the one that got away. Yeah. I think there'll be another. On the limb up on the top. Yeah. Now you got to come here because there's limbs in a way so you can actually you can get through the limb. Oh I see his arm yeah. Yeah go straight underneath there. There it is. Just take your time and squeeze. Oh he's swinging. Wow I got him in the face. There you go. There you go. I got one. Had to shoot him in the face. That's key. Shoot him in the belly. They just kind of sit there. You see him? Dude? Yeah. See his head? Yeah. Yeah. Get him right. Oh yeah. You missed him. Did I? Yeah. Yeah. Missed him. Played shot. I didn't. Get him again. He's hurt. Oh he's about to. He's gonna. He's gonna. Got him. Oh shoot his legs. Shoot his back legs. There you go. You got him. Yeah. Sweet. Unfocused. Oh. You hit him in the head. Yeah. He's a little stunned. He's a little stunned. Yeah. How about another? Yeah. Oh right below him. Just put the dog a little higher Justin. A little higher. Right on the eyeball. There it is. Nope. Hit him one more time. Hit him right in the eye. He's leaving a good blood trail. Oh. What in the world? You hit him in the same exact spot. Dude he's walking away. How in the heck? Dude. Heart shot. No dude he's still walking away man. What in the world? This guy is super super losing. You see you having camera? Yeah I got him. I got his head right here. All right shoot him. Oh dude that was sick. That was so close on him. Get him Justin if you can. I'm on him. Yeah he's dead. Okay I think we're gonna go to another hole. We came out of that one with quite a few lizards. Y'all this is crazy. It's really similar to squirrel hunting. Reminds me of walking in the Congroves Georgia out there with a 22. Just looking for him but it is very hard to see them. They're up in these trees and they don't move when you see them. You really have to know what you're looking for and then there's no movement. So that last one that I got I shot him like three times in the neck. It didn't even move. We're gonna end up doing a catching cook with some of these. I've never had iguana. Have you ever had iguana? Kind of an interesting deal but I've heard they don't taste bad. Kind of like chicken. Second spot out on the horse farm. Get some eat good lizards here. I think I might get one more but I think I'm good. I think I'm at my limit on lizards today. Come on. Good shot. Got him dude. Head shot. That was a good shot. I think it skipped and hit him. I think it skipped and hit him. What a shot that was. That was like a 75-yard shot on iguana. I think it actually skipped. I hit the ground and then hit him. That's the first one we've seen on the ground and there's tons of they look like prairie dark holes and apparently the iguanas they dig in the ground that's where they lay their eggs. So they make these these big holes in the ground and sometimes the snakes go in there and get them. They said if you see a tail sticking out don't grab him. He could be a big snake. He said okay don't have to tell me twice. Right over the water. Oh yeah. We got a good shot this one. Are we all good? Got him. Hit him again. Big head. Oh nice. He's gonna fall right here. What about him? Dude. We are done with the iguana hunt. Y'all that was a lot of fun. That honestly reminded me a lot of squirrel hunting and we got a bunch of them. So that's a pretty good payday for these guys. They got a good little thing going but we're gonna take a couple of them and we're gonna see how they taste. So this is the Cayman Island iguana. It's no different than the other iguanas you see but they're not supposed to be here. They're not native and they are they're a nuisance here. Okay they are cleaning up some of these iguanas and we are going to take them back to the girls. We also got some crazy fruits while we were out here. Some things I've never heard of and they also had almond tree. Almond trees which we've all heard of but I've never seen the actual like fleshy fruit around the almonds. It's actually kind of gross. It's really gross actually. Don't eat around the almond, the actual almond. So let's get back to the beach house and see what they think about this. That actually smells really good. Does I can't tell if it's that or is that? It actually tastes pretty good. Whoa fogged up the lens. What do y'all want on the leg? I want a piece of it. I don't know what I want. Man, give me a vertebra. I think the tail might be the best part. Is there anything tender on these? 10 is a nice 10 pounds. Man, it smells good though. It does. Is that like Cayman Juiced? It's actually a lot tender than it is pulling it off. Take a bite. Just eat it like a savage. Oh boy. Just try it bite off the tail. Oh yeah, the tail's better. It's a little chewy but it's not bad flavor at all. How about the tail would probably be that? Whoa. It's not bad. I could do that again. Hey, these are bad months and not even long. Except for the one of these worms. Wait, dude, this is the chicken we just ate. We didn't eat chicken for dinner. It looked exactly like that. What do you have? It's a little chewy. It is a little chewy. What you thinking? I don't think about it. It's not that bad. Which piece did you have? The tail? I'm good, Stephanie. Remember what I said? It's a, yeah, you got the best piece. It tastes like chicken. It's a piece of a stegosaurus. It was cooked in like chicken broth and it kind of tastes like that. It's not that. Okay, well, I hope you enjoyed watching some iguana hunting and eating. Don't forget to check out the other guys I'm filming with down here, Mullet Man and Outlaw. Mullet Man's here for a few more days doing a little bit more fishing and possibly one more hunt as well. I didn't even know this, but they have like dove hunting is a big thing on this island too. So just opened my eyes to hunting in tropical places. Kind of cool. 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