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This episode Jarrod is heading out with his mates Rowie & Joey, they will be working the dogs in teams, giving the young up and comers a chance to step up their game. With an all-nighter on the cards the boys will be working hard to keep up with the nose dogs as they pull off some wicked finds. By daylight, they hit double digits giving them a good tally for the night's effort. You will see the dogs work hard to pull off some great finds, Magic and Harley proving they have great potential to become really good finder bailers. The Boar finding veteran Sebi pulls off some good finds, running on several times pulling up boar after boar, proving he's still a much-needed asset on the team.
Unfortunately, the COVID 19 pandemic has made it really tough for all our teams to get out for hunts, and with the rain spreading the pigs out it has been a challenge. But thanks to our dedicated teams we have been able to get this round of the championships completed, and we must say it’s come up pretty darn good; we hope you enjoy it.
Before kicking off round 3 though, let's take another look at the leaderboards and see where all our teams are at the moment. Last round was full on, with some absolute thumper boars caught all over the country, plenty of good sets of hooks were measured and some stonker sows were laid to rest as well. In Queensland Collar the dogs are leading by two points, just ahead of the bastard smith brothers who are determined to make a comeback this round.
Down in NSW, Team True Blue are tied with Dan & Mel both on 5 and a half points, with the state now being hit with good rainfall; the teams will have to work hard to find the pigs as they spread out and become harder to track.
Lastly up in the northern territory team hit and split and Matt Deveraux from Top End Arabs are neck to neck. Both teams have been catching some good hogs of late so it’s anyone's game at the moment.
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Coming up in Part two of the Championships, the Bastard Smith Brothers make their way to the Cape aiming to measure a good set of hooks, then they head out to a local block in the Fitzroy region to try and catch a Sow and Boar to take on the Queensland teams, let's just say they don't disappoint. Collar the dogs wasn't able to get any contenders up in the Gulf, so he's making his way to central Queensland to try his luck on the stubble. Meanwhile, team mountain mongrels are training up a new crew of bailers, he manages to find some good pigs that might give the new south wales teams a run for their money. Then up in the northern territory, Peter and Kylie try their luck out on the flood plains, while the hit and split boys struggle to find contenders to challenge Matt Devros 139 kilo barra and his 130-kilo Boar. Can they pull it off or has their lucky streak come to an end? Stay Tuned to find out!kick back and enjoy the finale for this round of the championships.
Coming up in part 1 of round 2 of the championships, we join Harley Sampson from team True Blue down in new south wales, as he hits the hills to take out a few lamb killers; then up in Queensland Team newline hit their grain feeders catching some good boars.
All while, up in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Collar the dogs sees if he can measure in a good set of hooks, as he prepares for when the Americans come over.
Then Andrew and molly hit the Leucaena country in central Queensland, catching a whopper of a Boar for the championships. Meanwhile back down in New South Wales Adam Button struggles in the drought-ravaged western region, while Dan and Mel walk the creeks and gulleys in the northern tablelands catching a few good hogs.
Lastly, Matt Devro kicks off the northern territory scoreboard with some thumpers that will make Hit and split work hard.
Today we jump straight in on a hunt with the boys as they walk into the bail on what the team hopes is a good boar. The stumpy's did well pulling him up in the thick stuff, so now it's up to Harley to get in there and dispatch him with the rifle.
The rounds far from over yet, there's still plenty of competition coming up. In part two, we will join Boar Fever and Hit and split on one last hunt as they try to get a few more entries under their belt, then a new competitor Peter Robinson, has a crack at taking on the Northern Territory boys.
We join Reevesy, Yeah The Boars, and Andrew and Molly as they hunt hard looking for comp contenders, then Johnny Wilson from Collar the Dogs hits the stubble country in Central Queensland.
Down in new south wales, Harley Sampson from team true blue is putting his walking shoes on, and hitting the thick hills, while Adam Button is heading out for a weekend of hunting the drought-ravaged western region. As you can see, things are only just warming up; you definitely don't want to miss out on part two.
This episode the boys hit the flood plains pulling up on some cracker boars out in the open, then they head into the paper barks getting themselves into some sticky situations. After that they head out for a night run and the dogs pull off some wicked finds. So strap yourself in for some intense boar hunting action.
Welcome to round one of the next level of the Grunter Hunter Championships. Our state based scoring system is now in full force with hunters competing on a state level in a more balance and fair manner. They receive points for the biggest boar, Barra and sow, as well as the longest tusks. Points are given to first, second and third places in each category and the hunters that procure the most points over the season, become the champion of their state.
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Join Mad Mick and the team on some more laugh filled boar hunting adventures. Chasing pigs on the dams, Azamia nuts and the grain feeders.
Mad Micks back, and so are the Boars and laughs that come with him. Not to mention we introduce Mavis our new team member and show you some never before seen footage while out hunting Boars with dogs.
Jarrod loses two of his best dogs to unlikely circumstances, but hunts on with their sons and daughters. The team head out and catch some big nasty Boars, with the heaviest weighing in at 122 kilos. Then they hit the water looking to snag a few Barramundi, and that's when they catch the fish of a lifetime.
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