just came back from the cousins farm, a pack of 5 wild dogs were harassing the kids at the bas stop and one finally bit a 9 year girl, the game warden shot a dear , dragged it out in the field and we waited for the dogs, dogs in a pack are fearless
Love your work mate and awesome videos, just signed up for gold patron of your channel, I love hunting and getting out there in the bush. Love the faithful 223 👍
Pushing brigalow with a D6D air cab in melon hole country is always exciting when you find a deep one out of nowhere. it was great for taking the .308 with me and shooting the odd dog flowing along behind you. I'd often take my pig dog ''Taz'' with me on it for catching pigs, she got used to having earmuffs on it was so cute she was a cool dog. Man I loved working on the station it was living life, I'm so grateful I got to grow up on the land.
Haha I bet! My dog loves to get on the machinery with me but our D6C only has a canopy and is so loud. He'd get on it with me but I don't let him for that reason 🤣
Love the new start to your site, well done! Great vid as usual with a well placed shot on that dog. They don't offer a big target when they're bolting!
Thanks. Thought Id try putting together an intro video and see what people think. No they certainly don't. Especially when they are in long grass. Could only see her when I was standing up on the bike.
@@intothenight1993 You did a great job on the intro. Gives new people an idea of what you've done in the past and what you're about and your followers a trip down memory lane! I think everyone's had enough rain for a while. All my shooting properties are either under water or inaccessible here in NSW. It's either a feast or famine..typical farming!
@@timbrown8581 thanks for the feedback mate. Yes that's the way it goes. But they are talking more rain next week and another 100mm start of October. So maybe we haven't seen wet yet haha. Going like mad to get some fencing and cattle work done before the rain stops us.
Good shooting Hoss. Here on the Eastcoast of the US we have to keep the predator population in check also to help the farmers to protect their livelihood. The feral cats are a problem also for the small young wild animals.
I am going to get some but have been so flat out lately I haven't gotten around to it yet. glad you like the torch! They are really well made and just work. and if for some reason they stop working they have a really good warranty too.
Minnesota Rancher. Great video. We would call the paddock conditions, 'high water table', with the grass being a bit 'washy'. When given the choice, between a big male dog or a young female, most people would shoot the big male first. But, dealing with predator control, there should be a premium for the young females, for the potential offspring they represent. Good job!
Another excellent video. Good shooting to get that dog. That paddock was no place for a ute. Your quad bike really came into its’ own. I agree with one of your comments that sensible operation of the quad beats rollover protection. I have recently purchased a side by side, and with that you have to drive it conservatively to stay safe. Keep up the good work with your shooting and video making.
There is no brand on them sorry. We got it through D & R Motorcycles in Roma and I'm pretty sure they got it from a local that was making them. Google them and ask them. 👍
Yes you can howl them up but it works best in mating season. But they roam for up to 50km so they aren't always in the area. I find trapping them is the most effective. But I have called them up a few times.
I get a bit carried away with shooting equipment... With all that ground cover it'd be very hard to see anything...let alone shoot it...then find it .. Personally I hope Santa brings a drone with thermal camera...🙏 A scissor lift on a trailer I've also pondered ..😢. Great standing shot at running target. Thanks for sharing.
@@intothenight1993 why because women are cat crazy over here . little did they realize that back in mid 70s to early 80sall of their pretty little cigarette cases coming from China Was cat hide. It's big industry over there. They feed the cats that feed the rats with their scat then kill the rats to feed cats then butcher cats to sell to eat and sell hides
Yes you can call them in but it usually works best in mating season. We weren't actually riding around looking for dogs but I always carry the rifle just in case. Especially on that block because there are a lot of dogs down there.
Thanks mate. I have changed scopes since that video and now I'm running a Leopold VX3HD 3.5-10X50 CDS but the scope I used in that video and is still one of my favourite scopes is the Trijicon Accupoint 3-9X40 with the standard crosshair and green illuminated dot. I love that it uses optic fibres instead of batteries and the glass is just so clear that the picture is nearly better through the scope than with my naked eyes.
There are others around but mostly just mad on chasing pigs with dogs and they leave most of the smaller ones to grow up. So they don't really help the problem much. They might shoot an odd dog or cat if they come across one but don't really go looking for them.
Hi Mate, yeh think mozzie,s are going to be wiked after all the rain you all got this year..Nice score on the stumpy bum cat lol... i really like your music on this clip .. Check justin johnson on utube he plays great slide guitar ...
I'm in the southern central highlands in Qld. No I'm not a contract shooter but would like to do a bit sometime. But my full time job in the property here takes up most of my time. But happy to help out if possible. 👍
Haha I'm an Aussie through and through but everyone tells my family we all have an accent 🤣 might be just my mumbling 😉 lol need to keep working on that😂
As in the dogs or the cats? There isn't a house for miles. And too bad if they were someone's pets. They didn't have a collar on and if they let them roam onto other people's places they aren't responsible enough to own a pet anyway. Thats how we goy feral cats here in the first place and now they are the most destructive pests in Australia
I don’t want to sound like your mother, but have you thought about a bit of Roll Over Protection on the Quad Bike. That was a good shot on that dog well done.Keep the videos coming I enjoy watching them.
My personal opinion and experience i think having roll over protection on a quad is more dangerous than not having any. Years ago i flipped the quad on top of myself trying to chase down a wild dog and run it over. But if the bike had roll over protection I'd either be dead or be in a wheelchair with a broken back. So I learned to not take risks on them and drive to the conditions and your abilities and you will be safest. You do stupid things and you end up in trouble. 👍
@@intothenight1993 Hey , I fully agree with you if you ride to your abilities and conditions it is the safest way to go. I see a lot of farmers have died from flipping the quad bike onto themselves, I’m not sure if it’s by law the farmers must have ROPs on their bikes under OH&S if they are used for work on the farm or work safe look after that. Maybe someone out there might know that. But as you say you do stupid things you end up in trouble. Take care.
@@intothenight1993 yep chasing animals is dangerous alright, because you lose sense of the ground speed you are actually travelling, because you are focussed on the animal
yes it is a law now that to buy a new quad in Australia it has to have ROP fitted to it. So now you can't buy any of the good brands like Honda and Yamaha over here anymore because they said they aren't going to stuff around putting them on their bikes so they just stopped exporting them here. Its just the craziness of OH&S that keep wrapping people up in cotton wool instead of teaching people to use common sense and be responsible for their own actions. These days you can do something stupid and hurt yourself and then turn around and sue someone else for what you did. Absolute madness if you ask me.
@@intothenight1993 haha no worries mate 😁 Sorry if it sounded like a dopey question but I was just wondering because of the name if it was a side effect of long term melon farming?? But I’m guessing now that they occur in mostly black soil country and from what I’ve heard it moves a lot when wet? Dunno another one of life’s unanswered questions ah?🤣 Stay safe budd 🤙
Dingos would be fine if they left our livestock alone. But unfortunately they don't. And there are a lot of crossbred dogs that love to kill for the fun of it too.
You can’t tell if it’s a pure bred dingo by sight. The irony of shooting dingoes is you are increasing the number of ferals. I’m all for removing foxes etc, but it’s proven beyond reasonable doubt the benefits of a healthy Dingo population.
Why would you want to shoot a cat for that was doing no harm, except killing a few mice and rats, I didn't see any chickens. I can understand dogs if they are attacking livestock, that is normal, but a 🙀 cat, WHY.? Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
Good question. Why because they are the most destructive introduced feral pest in the country to the small native wildlife. Yes they do eat a few mice when they are around and we don't really get rats. But they have made some species of small native animals extinct and are endangering many others. So the government has put a bounty on their heads to encourage people to wipe them out. That's why I shoot every cat I can find. Plus I hate them. The only good cat is a DEAD cat. 💥💥💥
@@intothenight1993 Then Sir, put it this way, and I don't mean to be rude to you, but think about it. Why shouldn't somebody shoot you, Have you destroyed nothing, hasn't the cat every right to live as well as you. I am from Northern Ireland, and if you went out to deliberately persecute and destroy cats, you would be in prison. If there is a law against cats, to exterminate them, why are the humane animal shelters in America trying to save as many cats as possible, and tending their injuries. I believe you are just trigger happy, and everything that gets in your way you think it fair game to kill it. I DONT. Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
well I can't explain it any better than I did. You are obviously a cat lover so I have no idea why you watch my videos. I have had so many comments from people in America saying that cats are a huge problem over there and that they should be allowed to cull them as well. But they have too many crazy cat loving do gooders over there that are blind to the problem and all they want to do is have a world full of cats. I couldn't imagine anything worse. But thankfully over here in Australia the government seems to have a bit more sense about it and want us to eradicate them. As much as I dislike the greenies that's one thing I agree with them on. They want the cats taken out of the ecosystem too. And no I am not just trigger happy (unless there is a cat in my sights) but only shoot animals that are pests or need to be controlled. I have a lot of respect for wild dogs and I think they are beautiful and very intelligent animals but they need to be controlled because they destroy peoples livelihoods. But the same can't be said about feral cats. haha yes I hate cats with a passion if you couldn't guess.
THANK you for your reply, I don't know the laws of America, I know here in Northern Ireland and Gt. Britain, a cat can not trespass. It is free to go where it will, if it was killing someone's pigeons that may be different, the law here would, probably state you did not have your pigeons well enough protected. Dogs can trespass, but cats cants, by the way I am 79, I have a lovely torteshell main coon cat, she sits with me in the evening, and is very gentle, except for killing the odd mouse, I have kept cats all my life from 7 years of age, and had no trouble with any of them, and they did keep the yard clean of mice and rats, far better than traps and poison. Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
@@winifredthompson465 i have nothing against people having cats for pets as long as they are responsible with them. Maybe cats can't survive over there in the wild as well as they can over here. I know in most towns over here to that people's cats usually roam out of their yard which is fine if they are not long things they shouldn't. But in towns there aren't anywhere near as many small native animals as there are out in the bush so they won't be as much of an issue. And there are millions of feral cats out here and they are destroying many of the native animals and have even made some extinct. They have fenced off a place out in central Australia and got rid of the cats and foxes and now some of the endangered species are actually doing well. So the big difference is they cats I'm shooting are feral killers not nice soft cuddly gentle house cats.
just came back from the cousins farm, a pack of 5 wild dogs were harassing the kids at the bas stop and one finally bit a 9 year girl, the game warden shot a dear , dragged it out in the field and we waited for the dogs, dogs in a pack are fearless
And that's exactly what they do to calves. They take turns to wear out the mother till she gets tired then kill the calf.
Love your work mate and awesome videos, just signed up for gold patron of your channel, I love hunting and getting out there in the bush. Love the faithful 223 👍
Thanks mate. Really appreciate your support and I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. You will get early access to my next one tomorrow!
Good calf killer i love shooting curtain rippers though 😂 I wonder if that cats tail went into a Chinese mans spaghetti bologna’s
Pushing brigalow with a D6D air cab in melon hole country is always exciting when you find a deep one out of nowhere. it was great for taking the .308 with me and shooting the odd dog flowing along behind you. I'd often take my pig dog ''Taz'' with me on it for catching pigs, she got used to having earmuffs on it was so cute she was a cool dog. Man I loved working on the station it was living life, I'm so grateful I got to grow up on the land.
Haha I bet! My dog loves to get on the machinery with me but our D6C only has a canopy and is so loud. He'd get on it with me but I don't let him for that reason 🤣
Top shooting mate a moving target off the shoulder brilliant . A real. Marksman.
Haha thanks mate. I might have just been luck😉
Love the new start to your site, well done! Great vid as usual with a well placed shot on that dog. They don't offer a big target when they're bolting!
Thanks. Thought Id try putting together an intro video and see what people think.
No they certainly don't. Especially when they are in long grass. Could only see her when I was standing up on the bike.
@@intothenight1993 You did a great job on the intro. Gives new people an idea of what you've done in the past and what you're about and your followers a trip down memory lane! I think everyone's had enough rain for a while. All my shooting properties are either under water or inaccessible here in NSW. It's either a feast or famine..typical farming!
@@timbrown8581 thanks for the feedback mate.
Yes that's the way it goes. But they are talking more rain next week and another 100mm start of October. So maybe we haven't seen wet yet haha. Going like mad to get some fencing and cattle work done before the rain stops us.
Good shooting Hoss.
Here on the Eastcoast of the US we have to keep the predator population in check also to help the farmers to protect their livelihood.
The feral cats are a problem also for the small young wild animals.
Are you allowed to shoot the cats there? I've heard a lot of people saying that they can't in the US.
Great shooting. Dingo or wild dog, they are all the same when it comes to baby calves. KILLERS.
Yep and they all get the same treatment here. 👍
Fantastic shooting. Really enjoying your channel I try not to miss any of your videos. Stay safe God bless ✌️🇨🇦
Thanks mate. You too. Appreciate it👌
Excellent great footage those cats are pests
Nice shooting off the shoulder was fantastic to drop that Bitch.
Ok thanks for taking us along Cheers
No worries mate. Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Thanks for the tour !
Love the single mans quarters
Bloody Luxury !
No worries.
Haha making a few things a bit more comfortable. 👌
You got any stickers at all yet. Can see why you like the OLigjt. Just got the Javilin pro 2. Unreal.
I am going to get some but have been so flat out lately I haven't gotten around to it yet.
glad you like the torch! They are really well made and just work. and if for some reason they stop working they have a really good warranty too.
So the dingo will breed with other dog species ?
Yes
That's the go mate..little calf lives another day.
And hopefully for many more yet
As always great video and great job. 👌
Thanks mate 👍
Very interesting video👍👍
Glad you liked it.
Thanks cobber and yes,we did like.🤠👍
Thanks mate👍
Minnesota Rancher. Great video. We would call the paddock conditions, 'high water table', with the grass being a bit 'washy'.
When given the choice, between a big male dog or a young female, most people would shoot the big male first. But, dealing with predator control, there should be a premium for the young females, for the potential offspring they represent. Good job!
Thanks.
Agreed. The bitch is the best one to take out.
I thought people were the predators
@@scottchace780 we are but we protect our prey because they are our livelihood and not only our food but food for thousands of other people.
Good shooting takes a little practice to smoke them on the run
Thanks
Love your work, Cheers
Thanks mate.
I enjoyed the video.
Which area of oz is this. It's more like upland uk. Our moorland area's.
Central QLD
Good stuff mate
Hi there mate nice shooting there looks pretty wet there thanks for the tour anyway you and your family have a great weekend/ week ahead 👍
Thanks Dennis👍 you too
Awesome shot 👍. Clean them up.
Thanks mate. 👍
Are you in QLD? I’d really like to take my dogs boar catching. I’m in IRonbark currently.
Another excellent video. Good shooting to get that dog. That paddock was no place for a ute. Your quad bike really came into its’ own. I agree with one of your comments that sensible operation of the quad beats rollover protection. I have recently purchased a side by side, and with that you have to drive it conservatively to stay safe. Keep up the good work with your shooting and video making.
Thanks mate. Yes it sure did. 👌
Good running shot. Takes a bit of practice.
Thanks. Might have been a lucky shot though 🤣
Nice one on the dog but the cat was an unexpected treat!
Sure was.
awesome shot mate. difficult land to hunt on. the paddocks i'm used to are no way near as flat, wet and long grasses. big country you have.
Thanks mate.
Lot of water and soft ground. Good for checking for tracks but not so good for getting around.
Not wrong! I was surprised I didn't see any pig tracks though.
Nice 2nd shot on the run even
Thanks mate.
Any idea what make the seat/tank cover is for the grizzly?
There is no brand on them sorry. We got it through D & R Motorcycles in Roma and I'm pretty sure they got it from a local that was making them. Google them and ask them. 👍
Kinda like hunting coyotes here. Great video.
Thanks 👍
Nice catch mate. 👍👍
Thanks Rob
We have ferrel pigs, coyotes, and mountain lions that are a big problem depending on where you are. Pigs do the most damage.
Would love to shoot a mountain lion 👌
Nice shooting great video 👍🤙
Thanks mate
Can you set up a blind over bait and call them in?
Yes you can howl them up but it works best in mating season. But they roam for up to 50km so they aren't always in the area. I find trapping them is the most effective. But I have called them up a few times.
Agree, great trip.
Melon country. Mosies (mosquitoes). I'm learning Aussie on this channel.
Haha correction. Mellon hole country 😉
Mozzies, but close enough mate.
@@jo300hn , got it. I'm taking notes!
@@alfonsomunoz4424 any foxes would be bad news for his chooks.
Great shooting on the dog, enjoyed this vid pretty boggy in there.
Thanks mate. Sure is and they are talking a lot more rain coming yet...
I get a bit carried away with shooting equipment...
With all that ground cover it'd be very hard to see anything...let alone shoot it...then find it ..
Personally I hope Santa brings a drone with thermal camera...🙏
A scissor lift on a trailer I've also pondered ..😢.
Great standing shot at running target.
Thanks for sharing.
Haha its easy to do. A thermal drone would definitely be a nice gift! But a scissor lift on a trailer might be a bit unstable 🤣🤣🤣
I take it this is Australia ,in the states they would have double barrel shit conniption if you were smoking cats.
Sure it's mate. 👍 Why do they love cats so much over there?
@@intothenight1993 yah too many tree hugger s auto to hear them bitch about Killin feral hogs and coyotes
Keep up the good work
@@intothenight1993 why because women are cat crazy over here . little did they realize that back in mid 70s to early 80sall of their pretty little cigarette cases coming from China Was cat hide. It's big industry over there. They feed the cats that feed the rats with their scat then kill the rats to feed cats then butcher cats to sell to eat and sell hides
@@intothenight1993 rodent control and culture-every farm has a cat. What probs do they cause there out of curiosity?
Nice shooting. Aint nuthin like a good rifle shot.
Thanks
that was some ride great post
Thanks 👍
Is that a Ruger American Ranch Rifle you are using ?
Yes 👌💪
@@intothenight1993 Just purchased one But haven't had a chance to use it yet.
@@shalininaicker they are an awesome gun. I love them so much i got two of them 🤣
@@shalininaicker they are an awesome gun. I love them so much i got two of them 🤣
@@intothenight1993 Get the one chambered in 7.62x39 if you can. They are a great all rounder. A bit more power
over the 223.
Can you call in dingos like they do with coyotes here in America. It just seems like driving around on a 4 wheeler would scare most of them off.
Yes you can call them in but it usually works best in mating season. We weren't actually riding around looking for dogs but I always carry the rifle just in case. Especially on that block because there are a lot of dogs down there.
good video.
Thanks mate 👍
Hey there champion, super footage. Mate, i live on a farm with a fox problem. Can i ask what scope you have on the .223? thanks
Thanks mate. I have changed scopes since that video and now I'm running a Leopold VX3HD 3.5-10X50 CDS but the scope I used in that video and is still one of my favourite scopes is the Trijicon Accupoint 3-9X40 with the standard crosshair and green illuminated dot. I love that it uses optic fibres instead of batteries and the glass is just so clear that the picture is nearly better through the scope than with my naked eyes.
I love your videos ❤️
Thanks mate. Glad to hear it 👌
Wow you must be only hunter out there. You would think helping the wildlife out take out the cat dog hogs.
There are others around but mostly just mad on chasing pigs with dogs and they leave most of the smaller ones to grow up. So they don't really help the problem much. They might shoot an odd dog or cat if they come across one but don't really go looking for them.
Hi Mate, yeh think mozzie,s are going to be wiked after all the rain you all got this year..Nice score on the stumpy bum cat lol...
i really like your music on this clip ..
Check justin johnson on utube he plays great slide guitar ...
Great video and tour of your land, great shooting, farming is a serious business in Australia! Thanks mate!
Thanks for watching mate. Glad you enjoyed it👍
Good shooting!
Thanks Karl 👍
What hearing protection are you using?
They are some silicone DIY custom moulds. A lot more comfortable than normal ear plugs.
Did you get them on eBay ?
@@kymmarshall1116 yes
" Melon country " What's that, Aussie code for disused artillery range 😁 New intro looks great👍
Don't ask me how mellon holes get their name but that is a good way of describing them. 🤣
Thanks 👍
Anyone who allows cats and dogs to run free and multiply is despicable. This is the end result, the animal always pays the price for human negligence
Pretty much.
Sik patrol man! Good chooten as always
Haha I'm definitely not a Nissan lover but the 4.2 patrol is an excellent vehicle 👌 and the new big tray is great.
May be the cat is descended from a Manx cat?
Could be
Nice1...don't know how to load up a video like urs...hogs and foxes Rampant here...losing battle..SOS...😥🥺🥺
That's no good mate. Have you got a gun?
Wheres this?
Are you a contract shooter?
Would like to know more.
I'm in the southern central highlands in Qld. No I'm not a contract shooter but would like to do a bit sometime. But my full time job in the property here takes up most of my time. But happy to help out if possible. 👍
Good video where are u from as in accent
Haha I'm an Aussie through and through but everyone tells my family we all have an accent 🤣 might be just my mumbling 😉 lol need to keep working on that😂
Good one mate 👍👍👍👍👍
Feral Manx cat? This breed so i believe does not have a tail.
Not sure. Could be just a normal feral cat that for some reason lost its tail it was born like that.
I see you go a few prickly pear about ..shit stuff to get rid off
There is a little bit there but nothing to be concerned about. The catoblastis caterpillars keep them under control. 👌
Just curious, how do you know if these are not peoples pets?
As in the dogs or the cats? There isn't a house for miles. And too bad if they were someone's pets. They didn't have a collar on and if they let them roam onto other people's places they aren't responsible enough to own a pet anyway. Thats how we goy feral cats here in the first place and now they are the most destructive pests in Australia
Both, I take it if they have a collar you leave them alone, at least you are saving those calves
@@charlieryan5364 yes if they had a collar I'd probably try and catch it and return it.
Thanks for the answers x
@@charlieryan5364 no worries mate 👍
That was very lucky you killed the dog either wise that young calve could be eaten by that dog good job done mate
Yep
Amateur radio?
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Can you call dingos like we call coyotes?
Yes but they come in best in breeding season around March to May.
I don’t want to sound like your mother, but have you thought about a bit of Roll Over Protection on the Quad Bike.
That was a good shot on that dog well done.Keep the videos coming I enjoy watching them.
My personal opinion and experience i think having roll over protection on a quad is more dangerous than not having any. Years ago i flipped the quad on top of myself trying to chase down a wild dog and run it over. But if the bike had roll over protection I'd either be dead or be in a wheelchair with a broken back. So I learned to not take risks on them and drive to the conditions and your abilities and you will be safest. You do stupid things and you end up in trouble. 👍
@@intothenight1993 Hey , I fully agree with you if you ride to your abilities and conditions it is the safest way to go.
I see a lot of farmers have died from flipping the quad bike onto themselves, I’m not sure if it’s by law the farmers must have ROPs on their bikes under OH&S if they are used for work on the farm or work safe look after that.
Maybe someone out there might know that.
But as you say you do stupid things you end up in trouble.
Take care.
@@intothenight1993 yep chasing animals is dangerous alright, because you lose sense of the ground speed you are actually travelling, because you are focussed on the animal
@@jo300hn yes that's right. 👍
yes it is a law now that to buy a new quad in Australia it has to have ROP fitted to it. So now you can't buy any of the good brands like Honda and Yamaha over here anymore because they said they aren't going to stuff around putting them on their bikes so they just stopped exporting them here. Its just the craziness of OH&S that keep wrapping people up in cotton wool instead of teaching people to use common sense and be responsible for their own actions. These days you can do something stupid and hurt yourself and then turn around and sue someone else for what you did. Absolute madness if you ask me.
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Nice shooting mate 👌I’ve heard of melon hole country but never seen it before, what causes the holes just ground shrinkage/movement??
Stay safe budd 🤙
Thanks mate. I have no idea sorry. I've asked that question to a few people and no one has been able to answer it.
@@intothenight1993 haha no worries mate 😁
Sorry if it sounded like a dopey question but I was just wondering because of the name if it was a side effect of long term melon farming??
But I’m guessing now that they occur in mostly black soil country and from what I’ve heard it moves a lot when wet?
Dunno another one of life’s unanswered questions ah?🤣
Stay safe budd 🤙
@@bigd4000 haha no worries. Your guess is a good as mine but i think you may be pretty close 👌
Sound needs improvement
Haha a lot of things do 😂
Ps...is it Legal to kill Dingoes still...😁😒🤔
Yes definitely 👌
This is how we hunt hogs in the US: th-cam.com/video/mAu9Qfhocxo/w-d-xo.html ❤️😘 I’m so happy to see hunters/gun owners in AUS still.
Haha that's insane!! Would be fun though. Now i know why there is an ammo shortage 🤣
30 06🤠
Never used one.
@@intothenight1993 checkout hunting with Stu. Incredible shooting ability. Oi oi oi
@@jimclarke1108 yes he has a good channel 👍
You need a good predator call , check out Tim wells channel,
I do have a few and I am subscribed to Tim Wells. He is an awesome shot with a bow etc.
Mixed feelings on killing dingos, they are kinda native wildlife. Cats, foxes and pigs am all for eradicating.
Dingos would be fine if they left our livestock alone. But unfortunately they don't. And there are a lot of crossbred dogs that love to kill for the fun of it too.
Nuda good show CHEERS
Your spit of sam bell
You can’t tell if it’s a pure bred dingo by sight. The irony of shooting dingoes is you are increasing the number of ferals.
I’m all for removing foxes etc, but it’s proven beyond reasonable doubt the benefits of a healthy Dingo population.
It might do but it doesn't stop them from chewing calves. So in my books they have to go
@@intothenight1993 Fair enough. They said the same about Thylacine too.
Why do you shoot the cat's for dingos are good to shoot but the cat's can't kill a calf
No but they kill millions of the small native birds and animals and are considered Australia's most destructive feral pest.
Why would you want to shoot a cat for that was doing no harm, except killing a few mice and rats, I didn't see any chickens. I can understand dogs if they are attacking livestock, that is normal, but a 🙀 cat, WHY.? Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
Good question. Why because they are the most destructive introduced feral pest in the country to the small native wildlife. Yes they do eat a few mice when they are around and we don't really get rats. But they have made some species of small native animals extinct and are endangering many others. So the government has put a bounty on their heads to encourage people to wipe them out. That's why I shoot every cat I can find. Plus I hate them. The only good cat is a DEAD cat. 💥💥💥
@@intothenight1993 Then Sir, put it this way, and I don't mean to be rude to you, but think about it. Why shouldn't somebody shoot you, Have you destroyed nothing, hasn't the cat every right to live as well as you. I am from Northern Ireland, and if you went out to deliberately persecute and destroy cats, you would be in prison. If there is a law against cats, to exterminate them, why are the humane animal shelters in America trying to save as many cats as possible, and tending their injuries. I believe you are just trigger happy, and everything that gets in your way you think it fair game to kill it. I DONT. Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
well I can't explain it any better than I did. You are obviously a cat lover so I have no idea why you watch my videos. I have had so many comments from people in America saying that cats are a huge problem over there and that they should be allowed to cull them as well. But they have too many crazy cat loving do gooders over there that are blind to the problem and all they want to do is have a world full of cats. I couldn't imagine anything worse. But thankfully over here in Australia the government seems to have a bit more sense about it and want us to eradicate them. As much as I dislike the greenies that's one thing I agree with them on. They want the cats taken out of the ecosystem too. And no I am not just trigger happy (unless there is a cat in my sights) but only shoot animals that are pests or need to be controlled. I have a lot of respect for wild dogs and I think they are beautiful and very intelligent animals but they need to be controlled because they destroy peoples livelihoods. But the same can't be said about feral cats. haha yes I hate cats with a passion if you couldn't guess.
THANK you for your reply, I don't know the laws of America, I know here in Northern Ireland and Gt. Britain, a cat can not trespass. It is free to go where it will, if it was killing someone's pigeons that may be different, the law here would, probably state you did not have your pigeons well enough protected. Dogs can trespass, but cats cants, by the way I am 79, I have a lovely torteshell main coon cat, she sits with me in the evening, and is very gentle, except for killing the odd mouse, I have kept cats all my life from 7 years of age, and had no trouble with any of them, and they did keep the yard clean of mice and rats, far better than traps and poison. Winifred Thompson. Northern Ireland.
@@winifredthompson465 i have nothing against people having cats for pets as long as they are responsible with them. Maybe cats can't survive over there in the wild as well as they can over here. I know in most towns over here to that people's cats usually roam out of their yard which is fine if they are not long things they shouldn't. But in towns there aren't anywhere near as many small native animals as there are out in the bush so they won't be as much of an issue. And there are millions of feral cats out here and they are destroying many of the native animals and have even made some extinct. They have fenced off a place out in central Australia and got rid of the cats and foxes and now some of the endangered species are actually doing well. So the big difference is they cats I'm shooting are feral killers not nice soft cuddly gentle house cats.
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