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Part 3 of my trip out to western QLD Hunting river and channel country with my dogs, Toby- bully cattle x whippet, Diget- cattle x Tenterfield terrier Lithgow Collie, Minty- Catahoula pup, Pepper- Stumpy cattle dog x
as well as Nathan and Enans dogs, Sam- Black Mouthed Curr, and heaps more. the dogs get some good pigs and some good finds...
Sam Fleming heads out to stalk some hogs on a dam
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1m 20s - Quick Overview
4m 55s - Pairing Collars & Handsets
16m - Birdseye & Topo Options
26m 15s - Phone & Tablet Pairing
31m 10s - Inreach Setup & Global SMS
38m 40s - Tracks & Waypoints
The new Alpha 200i has landed and in this video we are going to take a look at all the key features and how they work.
In Summary, the Alpha 200i is the latest garmin handheld tracking device, it works with the standard TT15s and T5 collars as well as the TT15 minis and T5 Minis, not to mention the old Alpha 100, GarminDrive track and Garmin watches. You can even pair the 200 with your phone or tablet using the Garmin Explore app so you can use your phone as a handset. The Alpha 200 uses the same batteries as the Alpha 100 and fits all the same mounts, map cards and even the same antennas. Birdseye imagery is completely free on this handset which is awesome and you can download the maps on the 200 over Wifi, so no need to have access to a computer. You can do it all on the handset itself. The 200 also has a much bigger screen and a brand new user interface that is easy to use, and lastly it supports inreach which allows two-way global text messaging and emergency SOS button among other things, but this feature does require a subscription which is quite expensive.
So stay tuned as we unbox the bad boy and show you all the features and how they work.
We take a look at the Garmin DriveTrack, how it works and what we think of it.
With his much loved Border Collie's and others, Clark returns up to North Queensland with a great team to take on the local Feral Pig population.
Borders and Boars 1
beau lynd nearly gets eaten by big boar
Hunting the NSW mountains P3. Also available on DVD here <a href="https://bit.ly/3fYi1Lq" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/3fYi1Lq</a>
Hunthing the NSW mountains P2. Also available on DVD here <a href="https://bit.ly/3fYi1Lq" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://bit.ly/3fYi1Lq</a>
A few people have messaged me saying I should show a whole hunt, I can't as the video may go on for hours but heres from the moment the dogs pick up a good boars scent to the moment he is dispatched. I had chased this pig a couple times before but dogs had never stopped him long enough for me to get there. with no ears he would be a impossible task for catch dogs so bailer/ bay dogs is the only way...
Dogs=
Pepper- Stumpy Cattle x
Diget- Cattle x cattle, Tenterfield Terrier, Collie
Minty- Catahoula
Gun- Marlin 3030 Youth Edition
Ammo- Hornandy 3030 factory subsonics
A couple of hunts I had been saving from the sugarcane and the hills in North Queensland
Pepper my Stumpy Cattle Dog, manages to catch her first pig, a solid Boar...
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