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Hey guys welcome back to episode 2. This episode we do it hard in the first episode and seam to always come back to camp and see the pigs and loan boars on the swamp next to our camp. So instead of doing it hard we decide to sit backlight a fire and wait for the pigs to come to us. Dan uses the pulsar thermal quantium lite to spot the pigs and then he walks down with the rifle and dogs to catch the big boars. We then go fishing but as you know we are terrible at fishing and lucky we spot a good boar out on his own and Rocko catches the big boar one out. Make sure to give the thumbs up if you enjoyed and subscribe to see the future episodes....

1 Views · 1 year ago

Hey guys its finially here the start of our new series. The series is videos from our recent 2020 trip when we went away as a family filming our hunting adventures. We get back to basics out hunting and camping and love being off grid. We go hunting with the dogs and even use the drone to find the boars on a waterhole. Then come nighttime we use the pulsar thermal scope to find the pigs on the swamp at our camp. Hope you guys enjoy the series

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The farmer called up and said we need to wipe the pigs out or hes getting the chopper in, so we thought we would pull all toys out necessary to help us get as many pigs as we can. We take out the thermal and and see what we can see hiding in the crop. Wasn’t long at all into the hunt when the thermal starts finding us pigs. Watch the video to see how we used the thermal to help our hunt and a review on the thermal at the end...

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2 Views · 3 years ago

There is nothing wrong with having pure lines of cattle but equally, there is nothing wrong with mixed bloodline stock as well. I see all colours as being equal. Maybe there are some in this country that could learn a lesson from this if they really do want equality.

6 Views · 3 years ago

This is my user impressions and review on the Pulsar Merger LRF XL50 Thermal Binocular. I've had this device from Pulsar in real hunting usage conditions, multiple times a week for a few months so far. It's an amazing thermal scanner and well worth considering if you're in the market for a high end device. This isn't a "how to" video with boring unboxing and basic menu function explanations. This is my handle on the Merger as a shooter and user.

If you would like a baseline I would encourage you to watch my review of the Merger LRF XP50 as there's a lot of crossover information I tried not to double up on.


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Big thanks Pulsar in Europe and Extravision in Australia for sending me the new Merger to play with. Without support from companies who are proactive in the hunting industry like this, these video's are mostly not possible with the speed tech is evolving.

3 Views · 3 years ago

What a HUNT ! ! I have hunted deer for over 20 years, never have I experienced events like this with an absolute bonanza of free-range animals. We hunted on foot, stalking in the beautiful mountains of NSW. Enjoy the footage, some of it is amazing!!!

This video is the combination of my three individual videos, all placed together as originally intended from a week long hunt.

I've been very fortunate to gain access in an area like this with a good mate who wishes to remain unnamed (huge thanks to him). This trip we have paired up for some EPIC buck hunting action chasing these dynamic animals in the rut.

Solo filming this type of content is a huge challenge, if you would like to additionally support me here is the link to my Patreon. You will gain early access to the video's and all are posted free of advertising. Plus this is the path if you wish for more personal engagement and to chat about gear directly.
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Experiencing the fallow buck rut is something every hunter should try to do. They are amped up, croaking for dominance, stinky and keen for a fight. It's often extremely fast paced hunting of what is normally an elusive, shy animal.

The deer taken are free-range wild animals on private property. This is an experience I try to do each year as the hunting is amazing, and something unique to cherish. It's much different to the regular bulk pest control shooting I normally do for work. Understand that this is a recreational activity, and the deer are a game resource on this property.

For those interested my rifle is a fully customised Tikka T3X, chambered in 30-06. The stock is carbon fibre made by Southfort Labs in NZ (now discontinued). Blued fluted sporter barrel, and spiral fluted bolt. Scope is a Swarovski Z5 2.4-12x50mm BT, and I'm shooting handloads with 178gr Hornady ELD-X projectiles at 2830fps.

6 Views · 3 years ago

This shooting trip we are out hunting invasive feral pigs and the odd fox. There's plenty of bulk action packed footage in this video in both daylight and after the sun sets with the thermal gear, things get a little wild towards the end plus...... I'm running the bolt pretty hard on my new custom 308Win rifle.

Access into this area is with my mates Polaris XP1000 side by side buggy. This machine is purpose built for his contract shooting business and works amazingly well in the terrain type for pest control. Big thanks to him, my unnamed mate "Bucket" for the invite out seeking assistance.

Critters on the deck and not killing native animals and damaging agriculture is the aim of the game. These uncontrolled animals are an environmental and agricultural menace in Australia and are classed as invasive pest species.

We are not shooting for human consumption, it is purely pest control of invasive species in Australia. These uncontrolled animals are an environmental and agricultural menace, often carrying bacterial and diseases like brucellosis. Pigs are left where they lay as carrion, nothing generally lasts more than a week in the Aussie bush before it's just a few scattered remains.

I am a vertebrate pest control - contract shooter in NSW. For those wondering about the suppressors and rifles used, both my mate and I hold the necessary permits in NSW to do so. If seeking information regarding that, please check the FAR webpage for details. All shooting is performed on privately owned farms, with exclusive permission granted in writing for paid services.



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