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This episode the team continues hunting the challenging hill country and forests, the dogs work hard and pull off plenty of good finds and some nasty boars too. They aim to take out as many lamb killers as they can.
In this episode, Jarrod is heading out on a solo run to hunt the high tide along the edge of the coast. The pigs go down on the mudflats at low tide making them tough to catch, It's far too dangerous to let the dogs go into the mangroves with all the big lizards around. So the boys wait for the tide to come in to push them out into the higher pandanus country. It makes for relatively easy hunting during the dry season when the dogs have a bit more trouble picking pigs up at night time, as they have no choice but to head to higher ground. Get ready for a hectic night of boar catching.
Coming up in Part two we join new competitors Jack and Jayson from team Sugar hit, as they try their luck looking for big cane boars in far north Queensland. After that, Jamie Otoole tries to take on the new south wales teams by hitting the stubble and ridge country. Luke Johnson from Amped Up Boars gives the Queensland teams a run for their money, The bastard smith brothers try to up the anti aiming to go one better than the 109 kilo boar they already have on the board. All that and much more coming up as we kick off the final part of Grunter hunter championships 24.
The championships are back and it brings with it new teams and new challenges. We go back to a one round, one winner system per state, and there is plenty of action and good times coming up, so we hope you enjoy the episode. If your keen to join the championships and take on the teams from your state please reach out to us by hitting the help icon or call/text 0427312312.
In the territory team hit and split missed out on a few entries only getting a sow, leaving themselves open for a come back from Top End Arabs. Meanwhile, in Queensland, the bastard smith brothers continue to rack up some cracker entries putting them in the position to become the champion in their state. Down in New South Wales, team mountain mongrels is set to move up into 3rd place or even second if they are lucky. now its time to see who will come out on top and become the grand champion of their state
Jesse does a solo run in Cape York taking out some good hogs during the day, hunting in temperatures over 40 degrees. Learn about hunting the harsh country up north, tips on safety and tricks on finding pigs.
Welcome to Part 1 of the final round of the championships, in the last episode we seen Hit and split take the lead in the northern territory by 3 points. While down in new south wales team True Blue are out in front by 2 and a half points, giving them pretty good odds on taking out the win. Up in Queensland the Bastard smith brothers luck hasn't slowed down, they have been catching consistent thumper boars all year; allowing them to take the lead from Collar The Dogs by a small margin. It's going to be a tough round for the teams that haven't been able to get out much throughout the year or have been affected by weather conditions. Whoever is in front by the end of this round will become the grand champion in their state. So let's kick this final round off by heading down to new south wales and join Wez Dennis and the team from Mountain Mongrels.
This episode is absolutely packed to the brim with awesome finds, thumper boars, some titty sows for good measure, and plenty of big hit-ups. From the flood plains during the day to the long finds late at night. See the young dogs step it up finding some whoppers, while the new holder, hits them head-on. We wouldn't expect anything less than a bloody awesome time from these lads, so let's get into it.
Alright, guys this episode we are back out hunting boars at night with the bailers, don't worry we will be doing some daytime hunts soon. The humidity is through the roof and it's hard on the dogs but we show you how to hunt in this heat and keep your dogs safe. We have a full moon tonight and the dogs are a little warn out but still rearing to go. Let's see if Max and pull off some more good finds and hopefully, Buzz might as well.
Over this series, Jesse and Bec will give you tips on hunting Cape York and training baling dogs. They will also talk about getting access to properties, the must-have gear for the trip, how to survive the heat, and what you need to carry to ensure you're ready to look after your dogs in emergencies. You could be over 7 hours from the closest vet at any given time, so when the going gets tough, your best mates can only count on you.
Welcome to Bailers & Boars, a series that follows Jade Wogand & Matt McMaster as they hunt hogs with their team of bailers in Queensland Australia. The team hunt a broad range of different terrain from mountains, to cattle country and even hunting the rivers from a boat. In the last episode we watched the team of bailers find and pull up some nasty boars so we hope you are ready for some more full-on action.
Welcome to part two of round 3 of the championships, In the last episode we saw Matt Devro from the northern territory take the lead by a small margin just ahead of team hit and split. Soon we will join Jarrod on another hunt as he heads out to try and snag a big sow to finish off his entries for this round, then we join Peter and Kylie as they try their luck at rustling up a few big fellas on the plains. Unfortunately for team mountain mongrals in New south whales they weren't able to get any entries for this round but coming up in part two; team true blue and Adam button battle it out for the top place. Meanwhile, Reevesy kicked the Queensland scoreboard off with a 116 kilo boar and a sow coming in at just over the ton mark
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