Who is Bayo Hernandez from Outlast season 2? Job, Instagram, and more explored

Outlast cast (image via Tudum-Netflix)
Outlast cast (image via Tudum-Netflix)

Bayo Hernandez was one of the competitors on Netflix's Outlast season 2. In the show, sixteen survivalists are pitted against one another to see how long they can endure the Alaskan wilderness.

Recognized for his proficiency in hunting and survival, Bayo Hernandez became a part of an expedition seeking a $1 million reward. He has experience working as a state contractor, professional hunter, and tracker in Florida.

At 51 years old, Bayo Hernandez brought years of experience handling dangerous animals like pythons and alligators. This has earned him recognition in his home state of Florida. Through his Instagram account, @florida_state_hunters, viewers can get a sense of his personality, outside the show.

The second season of Outlast debuted on September 4, 2024, with a weekly release schedule. Bayo was pushed to the test as all competitors dealt with difficult circumstances and intense rivalry in harsh conditions.


Bayo Hernandez's Job and Background

Bayo Hernandez works as a licensed state contractor in Florida, specializing in python removal, trapping, and hunting. Based in Miami, Bayo Hernandez’s expertise extends to various forms of wildlife management, including iguana and hog removal.

His adventurous career also involves spear hunting and bow and arrow use, which aligns with his survivalist mindset. These skills were useful for him in Outlast, where competitors must rely on resourcefulness in difficult environments.

Hernandez's love for survival stems from his upbringing. His grandfather was a hunter, and his father was a fisherman, which led him to develop a passion for outdoor life. With his experience and broad skill set, Bayo brought his Miami-based survival techniques to the Alaskan wilderness and tried to adjust to the cold environment and new challenges.


Instagram and social media presence

Bayo uses the Instagram username @florida_state_hunters to regularly update his travels and experiences. In addition to personal accounts of his experiences surviving in the wild, his biography showcases his job as a professional hunter and trapper. Before Outlast season 2 dropped, Bayo shared his delight about joining the cast in a post, calling it the

"epic adventure of a lifetime."

Role in Outlast Season 2

In Outlast season 2, Bayo starts as part of the Alpha team, alongside Deontre "Tre" Thomas, Tonia Willman, and Zach Owens. His early success in the competition, such as catching squirrels for food, made him a key player in the group. However, as the game progressed, tensions arose within the team, particularly concerning leadership.

Bayo eventually took a step, leading an attempt to confront the Bravo team and steal their can. This action caused conflict, ultimately leading to mistrust among his teammates. The move affected Bayo's standing in the competition, and his time on Outlast ended sooner than expected.


Survival and challenges

Outlast season 2 (Image via Tudum -Netflix)
Outlast season 2 (Image via Tudum -Netflix)

Outlast season 2 is set in the harsh environment of Little Duncan Bay, Alaska, where competitors face freezing temperatures, limited resources, and dangerous wildlife.

The competition requires more than just physical endurance as teamwork is essential to winning. Players must strategize and form alliances while adapting to the unforgiving conditions.

Bayo Hernandez’s experience in managing high-pressure situations, particularly with dangerous wildlife, helped him navigate the early stages of the game but, in the end of the second episode he was eliminated by his teammates.


Bayo Hernandez’s participation in Outlast season 2 did test his abilities as a survivalist and professional hunter. Fans who want to follow his journey outside the show, can follow him on his Instagram, @florida_state_hunters.

Edited by Udisha
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