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This episode we are spicing things up by introducing a new state based scoring system that puts all states on even footing. Watch 10 teams from all over the country go head to head catching heaps of tonners, 4 weighing over the 130 kilo mark. With some new faces catching some whoppers they put the pressure on the other teams. It's an episode you don't want to miss.
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This episode, we join Mad Mick and the team as they struggle to find good boars in the tough times. The swamps are drying up, food is scarce, and farmers are putting out 1080 baits for wild dogs, so they are limited on where they can hunt. With flat tires and leaky radiators, the miss haps slow them down but they still manage to catch some thumpers.
This series follows Mad Mick on hunting adventures throughout the central highlands in Queensland. Mick is a contract fencer and has hunted wild Boar his entire life. He is known for his character and wild antics, which will keep you on the edge of your seat. Let's join Mad Mick as he takes Jesse and George out on some wild hunts over the coming week. They catch some cracker boars and have a good time doing it.
In this episode the team are chasing the big hogs and are putting more work into their team of up and coming bailers. You get to see 5 tonners get caught and many hogs close to the ton. It is a solid effort from the team with plenty of action along the way, and hunting tips as well.
Daniel James has put together this clip for Uhunt, let us know what you think.
In this episode we meet the Bastard Brothers and their team of hard-working pig dogs, then we join them on some intense heart-pounding hunts as they catch some nasty fighting Boars in Queensland Australia. Though they manage to find plenty of nasty hogs they struggle to break the 100-kilo mark, so the pressure is on to find that tonner.
Join Jesse, Nigel and Family as they catch some good grain feeders boars and a few in the hills as well.
it's time for us to head out with Nigel Cusack a good mate that hunts properties all over the banana shire in Queensland. The region hosts cattle country with melon holes and brigalow all the way through to seasonal crop country. It's a pretty diverse region. Today the team are just taking Tip, Buzz, and nelly for a run on some cattle country so let's do it.
In this episode Jesse heads to Walgett in New South Wales Australia, to chase some stubble Boars. The team have a crazy hunt as they run onto mob after mob of pigs on the stubble. The dogs struggle to keep up with the sheer numbers of pigs they were catching. Not to mentions a few big fellas as well.
Coming Up on episode two of Bristle Up's Grunter Hunters, we join the bastard smith brothers as they put more work into their bailers, and let their holders do what they love most. Jade Wogand has something a little different for us, he is hunting out of his boat in some hectic river country, catching a few whoppers in the water. Down in western new south wales Adam Button continues catching some cranky boars with mates and Jesse heads out for a run with Nigel Cusack hoping to put his drone skills to the test on some crop country. Then we continue Natasha and Dans journey hunting up in the Gulf Of Carpentaria, where they capture some very cool footage with their DJI Mavic, all while smacking Boars left and right...., so kick back and enjoy the show.
We are working diligently towards the completion of this feature, we will keep you updated on its progress and share more details in the coming weeks. We appreciate your support and look forward to unveiling this exciting addition to our platform soon.
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