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2 Views · 3 years ago

3rd installment of the family trip away, one more part to come

2 Views · 3 years ago

Hunting / shooting pigs on foot and off the quad. Not enough water around for the kayak as we are in a drought.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Setting up Kendelle and Tom on a hunting property for them to enjoy.
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2 Views · 3 years ago

The last clip from taking my Nephew on his first pig hunt.

2 Views · 3 years ago

A bit of evening action out Western NSW.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Final clip of the Nov hunt for feral Pigs / Hogs out western NSW Australia.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Last clip of my trip away with Dad hunting pigs/hogs out West.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Hunting from the kayak taking a good light coloured boar with the trusty 30/30 Win.

2 Views · 3 years ago

A collection of classic night hunting.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Another lockdown clip to keep peeps primed for when we are eventually released from lockdown.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Olight 15th anniversary sale. Javelot Pro 2 review

2 Views · 3 years ago

After doing a clip on the shotty and the 30/30 it is only right to do one on the old faithful 30/06. Longest clip yet, enjoy.

2 Views · 3 years ago

So many of our viewers have asked for more basic info on how we do what we do. This clip is more about that side of a trapline, the basic techniques and procedures that are so important to success.

2 Views · 3 years ago

There were quite a few wild dogs in the area that had survived the best efforts of shooters with thermal gear, spotlights, sharp eyed landholders, weekend trappers and two of my own traplines. They were very cunning and trap shy, largely nocturnal and most probably responsible for the spate of calf kills in the area. Game on!!

2 Views · 3 years ago

There looked to be a number of very cunning, trap-shy dogs cruising around the area that had been trapped by some of the local coal mine workers on their "days off". Although well intended, this practice leads to very educated, hardened killers right in the middle of the calving areas. Time for a well thought out strategy.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Trapping this wild and beautiful country is actually a privilege. To stand on ground that few actually have ever tread makes you humble. My thoughts always go back to the reality of what we have and what we almost lost and this makes me determined to do all I can to protect it for all future generations of Australians, no matter colour or creed.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Too many people have accepted the "Pest" rhetoric without thinking hard about where that trail will lead. Hunting is a pastime to some, or a way of life to others, maybe even an essential part of our culture or a combination of these and much more. Treat them as a Pest and all this will be lost.

2 Views · 3 years ago

In this clip, I try to summarise the issue as best I can. Anyone still taking the "she'll be right" attitude towards recreational hunting, private firearms ownership and our freedom, should take a good hard look at themselves first before they point fingers.

2 Views · 3 years ago

Our small group, RIDGE has predicted for more than 30 years, if we didn't control the deer herds of this country through recreational hunting, then there could only be one result. Widespread aerial culling. Almost every State in this Nation is now seeing thousands of wild deer shot and left to rot.
We must take the lead, install sustainable programs and get the numbers down in our local areas or face the reality. We can do it as hunters, with ethics, morals and empathy.

2 Views · 4 years ago

The first traps were in the ground, now it was time to run the trapline after night one.



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