Dean Adermann said he could see no reason why the monster was caught in the first place. "Leave the poor animal alone," he said.
Others were quick to jump to Wright's defence, news.com.au reported.
"It's a crocodile, they've been around since the dinosaurs," Jay Ryan said.
"I'm sure he doesn't mind a bit of tape on his snout."
Rebecca De Vries praised the Wrangler's team for catching the saltie and keeping the community safe.
Andrew Buckley pointed out croc catchers moved on salties so they didn't pose a threat in populated areas, or risk being shot.
"Most times these crocs are being relocated as they have clashed with humans/livestock and so if good people don't relocate them, some redneck will just shoot it," he said.
Wright was unable to be reached for comment.