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Hi there in the Outback and greetings from Berlin, Germany. Your purple weed looks alot like Distel latin, carduus. Sure an imported one of our alpine region. You'r doing good harvest among the pigs!. Your vid showed up when i was watching South OZ Hobby Hunter(YT). Stay save and continue Your impact.
I’ve met Nathan and he’s a top bloke. I hope more suppliers give him camper, vehicles and rifles to test and review in the future. Really enjoy your videos Nathan, a balance and technical talk and humour.
The purple flower prickly plant is called a variegated thistle. And thanks for your videos and what you do. I was a little sad there were no cats tonight though!
Variegated thistle is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Scotch thistle. However, the true Scotch thistle (Onopordum acanthium) is not known to occur in Western Australia (WA). Variegated thistle is a native of Eurasia and the Mediterranean and was probably introduced to WA in the early days of settlement. It is a declared plant (noxious weed) throughout the State. It is a weed in New Zealand, North and South America, South Africa and Afghanistan as well as in the countries of its native range. It is also a weed in South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and Queensland. Spot On!!
@@kenfowler6287 also introduced to British Columbia (Canada) by the wife of Governor Douglas in the mid-1800s, as she thought Victoria did not look sufficiently like Scotland. She also introduced ivy. A lot to answer for there.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK In Midwest Stateside, my dear old Grandpa used to make us pull all those dang thistles out of the pastures and burn the thistle heads. It built character. LOL!
Until 4 days ago I didn't know such a profession existed! For some reason Google algorithm put it on my timeline. I have been hooked since then and the algorithm keeps sending more! The quality histhe equipment, narration & his marksmanship is 💯
They only exist because the Australian government banned guns and made it so difficult for the farmers to obtain a proper gun that hiring this guy with the proper licenses is cheaper. On America there is no such profession because the farmers do it themselves.
@@masonhales Banned is not allowed to do something at all lol. Restricted is more the word. allowed guns if join a sport shooting club and need to go to events a certain number of times a year. Also are primary producer licences where help cull pests on farms. we had guns and licences to shoot sharks in professional fishing industry. Semi auto and full auto are banned, are people with pistols associtated with gun clubs.
Great video. I am now subscribed. In addition to fine marksmanship, you have a very pleasant cadence. I enjoy hearing you talk. The dry wit doesn't hurt, either. Cheers, from Northern Michigan.
We call them scotch thistles and believe it or not the pigs will route them all up and eat the roots. In some places at home they grow to about five foot high. If you want to know what pain is wait till you get them in bales of hay when your hay carting. Ouch ouch ouch. And the splinters festa. Love the vids. Bravo from Victoria Australia.
That bloody thistle is here in America too, and I gets me all the time. Love your gun, and it's set up. I was having some trouble with my suppressor glowing in my scope, and I put a solid 1 inch rail under it, and it did the job.
Canvas chaps mate, I used to tend hoop pine in the forestrys years ago they were the ducks guts walkin through all that scotch thistle and lantana plus wait a while and coxs spur love the vids bloke:) always some culling to be done.
Nice set up. Didn't know Australia also has a pig problem. Helped deliver a plane to Waga Waga from the US back in the 80's than spent some time in Underpool with a farmer friend. They had a kangaroo problem that would destroy the wheat crops.
Hi Nathan. Great shooting mate. I always wait for your videos to come out. Someone commented that those thistles were Safron Thistles, but Safron Thistles are yellow. Those you showed in your video are Scotch Thistles. I used to dig them out on the farm I worked on when I was much younger, and as you said, they are real buggers to get through.
Just recently found your channel as im getting licensing underway for firearms. Love to see a NSW local and i am enthralled with your style, professionalism, and no nonsense but polite manner.
know this was a year ago ,im going through you vuds, have to say your dry humour and in shot and out take comments are exceptional just love it,i have loads of good chuckles watching the vids,i shoot myself well if you can call it that: ), and your shots are awesome,a pleasure to see ,thanks for the content ,
yeah mate found this video randomly, let me tell ya, solid watch. good bloke doing good work, looks like you love what ya do too, couldn't ask for more cobba! keep on keeping on!
beautiful shooting as always. That new scope is the ducks guts. the plant is a thistle. good eating on them, if you're starving. Makes a nice tea with the flower too
That phone recording part + a semi auto would have been unreal - if us Aussies could have Semi autos. Solid content man, I didn’t realise how bad our feral pest issue was until I found your channel a few months ago and I’m Glad I did as I’m currently considering going through the processes of licensing and getting into this line of work, which I probably wouldn’t have delved into at all if I hadn’t have found your channel. Keep poppin pests and educating those who are unaware of how ripe the issues are because we all know the gov doesn’t care about anything that doesn’t fill their pockets.
Check the laws in your state. Semi automatic rifles are allowed for animal control officers in some (at least when I checked the law in my state a year or two back).
Many country's citizens are sending more right-side folks into government. You in Australia should pursue that goal in order to get your guns back. Nothing wrong with a bolt-action, but there is no reason to prohibit semi-autos. Fight for your rights!
Great shooting with a cracking scope. Surprising how much lead the pigs need when that are at max chat. Those hares at the end got a serious dose of the Grid Reference Blues or their own version of Purple rain. (Showing my age)
Fantastic video Nathan, really enjoyed the content. Love your variety of video shots and the editing. Also good on you for showing that even with thermal it is still easy to miss a target. The reality is as you say quite different to what you normally see on you tube.
Wow awesome video you got some really nice equipment really dig that truck and camper. Love the rig the whole set up. It’s just awesome. I bet that thing ain’t cheap.
Wow, the resolution and thermal image quality on that scope is amazing. You almost have to feel sorry for your targets, they don’t stand much of a chance!
The professionalism here is exactly like what I've seen on FVR375, another rock solid Aussie pest control operator. No mucking or fussing about, and what an example/precedent set with that boar at 3:33 The boar wasn't long for life after the first pill, and obviously didn't need the follow up (even the most stringent scrutineer can see that), but you followed up anyway, and with a shot most would be hard pressed to muster, at that point there just simply isn't any legal grounds for some busybody to stand on.
What an awesome video and impressive scope. Available here in Scotland from yesterday but a bit expensive at £6339 GBP. I’ve said it before but you’d be a great candidate for world running boar championship. There doesn’t seem to be hardly any pixelation when you zoom in. It would be great if you can do a review and explain how the ballistic app works and your thoughts
As someone new to the channel, what do you do with the carcasses? Are they left there or are they collected? Just curious. Really good shooting and doing a great service to our farming community.
I'm not a 100% but I believe Scotch Thistle is a shorter plant but we grew up with them. The dogs don't like them and they will get the most of the bur and we brush the rest out.
That looks to be Variegated thistle commonly known as Milk thistle. It is obviously different to Scotch thistle but is another disgusting European prickly weed (along with all the other disgusting prickly European weeds in this country). Re the ice cream what about a Two in One - the mind boggles? Then there was the Cream Between - like WTF LOL? A Gaytime is always been amusing as was Camp maple syrup. Then there was Annalisa brand canned foods - I mean one extra 'n' doesn't divert from the endless schoolboy gift that keeps giving...
A 'gay time' is a genuinely wonderful ice cream... I am surprised the woke brigade has not banned them! There seem to be more ferals out in the paddocks these days - good conditions for breeding, perhaps?
Cool setup BTW. Thankyou for showing us your awesome setup and equipe. Piggies and invasives watch out, coz EdgeOfTheOutBack Man is coming to get ya! Very professional indeed, and BRILLIANT VIDEO as per usual. This one would make a great hunting documentary on invasive hogs in the Out Back. Just saying. Keep up the good work!
It’s toxic to livestock, it stores Nitrogen and can be lethal to cattle. It’s a milk thistle, that goes by several names. Have it here where I live in Hollister, CA. Nasty bastard, the bucks and hogs live in the giant patches!!
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Done ✅
Thanks mate 👌
Great to get a count of kills at the end of the video
Hi there in the Outback and greetings from Berlin, Germany. Your purple weed looks alot like Distel latin, carduus. Sure an imported one of our alpine region.
You'r doing good harvest among the pigs!. Your vid showed up when i was watching South OZ Hobby Hunter(YT). Stay save and continue Your impact.
What you using for subsonic?
I’ve met Nathan and he’s a top bloke. I hope more suppliers give him camper, vehicles and rifles to test and review in the future. Really enjoy your videos Nathan, a balance and technical talk and humour.
Thanks mate, really glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
The purple flower prickly plant is called a variegated thistle. And thanks for your videos and what you do. I was a little sad there were no cats tonight though!
I was looking for the buggers 👌
Variegated thistle is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Scotch thistle. However, the true Scotch thistle (Onopordum acanthium) is not known to occur in Western Australia (WA). Variegated thistle is a native of Eurasia and the Mediterranean and was probably introduced to WA in the early days of settlement. It is a declared plant (noxious weed) throughout the State. It is a weed in New Zealand, North and South America, South Africa and Afghanistan as well as in the countries of its native range. It is also a weed in South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and Queensland. Spot On!!
@@kenfowler6287 also introduced to British Columbia (Canada) by the wife of Governor Douglas in the mid-1800s, as she thought Victoria did not look sufficiently like Scotland. She also introduced ivy.
A lot to answer for there.
Always a challenge to plinking the green seed pods! @@kenfowler6287
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK In Midwest Stateside, my dear old Grandpa used to make us pull all those dang thistles out of the pastures and burn the thistle heads. It built character. LOL!
Man I appreciate your proffessionalism and marksmanship! One shot clean up! 🚲🐗🤷
Until 4 days ago I didn't know such a profession existed! For some reason Google algorithm put it on my timeline. I have been hooked since then and the algorithm keeps sending more!
The quality histhe equipment, narration & his marksmanship is 💯
Really appreciate it mate 👌
They only exist because the Australian government banned guns and made it so difficult for the farmers to obtain a proper gun that hiring this guy with the proper licenses is cheaper. On America there is no such profession because the farmers do it themselves.
@masonhales guns are not banned in Australia. You need a licence, yes.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACKIf you need a license then they're banned
@@masonhales Banned is not allowed to do something at all lol.
Restricted is more the word. allowed guns if join a sport shooting club and need to go to events a certain number of times a year.
Also are primary producer licences where help cull pests on farms. we had guns and licences to shoot sharks in professional fishing industry.
Semi auto and full auto are banned, are people with pistols associtated with gun clubs.
As always fantastic content! Love the you’re putting into the videos and the service you’re providing in the region
Much appreciated!
The tech in scopes these days is amazing.No messing about with the 308, super shooting !!
Impressive roll @ 3:33 but an even more impressive shot. Well done, Nathan.
Cheers David
The new scope is, as expected, truly stunning mate. Great footage of David Attenborough with a .308 :)
😂 Thanks mate
Agreed, I also hinted at the TV documentary stuff above. 😎👍
One of your best videos, it has it all from camping, to quad bike action, and lots of feral animals going down!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. I am now subscribed.
In addition to fine marksmanship, you have a very pleasant cadence.
I enjoy hearing you talk. The dry wit doesn't hurt, either.
Cheers, from Northern Michigan.
Cheers mate, personally I hate my own voice 😆. Glad you like the stuff we get up too 👍
the clarity of night vision on that scope is absolutely amazing, great shooting as always mate.
Cheers
A Gaytime and Pasito, 2 Aussie icons right there 👍
Absolutely 👌
We call them scotch thistles and believe it or not the pigs will route them all up and eat the roots. In some places at home they grow to about five foot high. If you want to know what pain is wait till you get them in bales of hay when your hay carting. Ouch ouch ouch. And the splinters festa. Love the vids. Bravo from Victoria Australia.
Quality shooting as always.
Thanks for getting out there and looking after the environment, unlike the greenies who get upset with your videos
They can whinge all they like. Appreciate it mate 👌
That bloody thistle is here in America too, and I gets me all the time. Love your gun, and it's set up. I was having some trouble with my suppressor glowing in my scope, and I put a solid 1 inch rail under it, and it did the job.
I watch this channel because of the incredible marksmanship. Also, I am a meat hunter and prefer wild game to that which you buy in the grocery.
Really enjoy seeing all the different aspects of hunting
Canvas chaps mate, I used to tend hoop pine in the forestrys years ago they were the ducks guts walkin through all that scotch thistle and lantana plus wait a while and coxs spur love the vids bloke:) always some culling to be done.
The clarity on that scope is superb, and these spiky plants are thistles,
Technically they are variegated thistle 👌 (and Thank you)
Great work on the pigs & foxes as always. Appreciate the effort you put into your videos. Awesome 👍
Cheers
Another great video Nathan. It’s the highlight of my week when your video drops.
That's fantastic to hear, really appreciate the support mate 👌
Nice set up. Didn't know Australia also has a pig problem. Helped deliver a plane to Waga Waga from the US back in the 80's than spent some time in Underpool with
a farmer friend. They had a kangaroo problem that would destroy the wheat crops.
Buddy... you're living the dream and I'm envious 😁.... great video and shooting as always... keep up the good work....all the best 👊
Cheers
Great editing Nathan. People need to know how much work you put into these productions 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I appreciate that!
Outstanding outing once again.. You really do create motivation! Love the 2 for 1, the running shots and the superb 300+ shot!!
Appreciate it mate 👌
Awesome shooting buddy. The Thermal scope looks fantastic clarity
Hi Nathan. Great shooting mate. I always wait for your videos to come out. Someone commented that those thistles were Safron Thistles, but Safron Thistles are yellow. Those you showed in your video are Scotch Thistles. I used to dig them out on the farm I worked on when I was much younger, and as you said, they are real buggers to get through.
Great to see you working your subsonic wand it's magical keep up your fantastic work 👌
Thank you so much 😀
Unlike a lot of content on TH-cam you don't stuff around,, bit of intro then straight to it. Nice work mate, keep it up.
Thanks, that's the goal 💪
Great Vid Nathan and those spikey plants we called Scotch Thistle which are considered a nocuous weed in SA.
Variegated thistle 👌
Looks like the flower from Braveheart! Pasito! No passiona here, ladies! Legend!
Just recently found your channel as im getting licensing underway for firearms. Love to see a NSW local and i am enthralled with your style, professionalism, and no nonsense but polite manner.
Enjoy the journey mate, you'll love it 👍🏻
Well Nathan. I take my hat of to you again cobber. The way you present it, your content and your shooting. Job well done mate.🤠🤠🤠
Thanks mate, chipping away as usual 👌
This guy is great. We sure could use him in the states. Great show mate.
Thank you 👌
know this was a year ago ,im going through you vuds, have to say your dry humour and in shot and out take comments are exceptional just love it,i have loads of good chuckles watching the vids,i shoot myself well if you can call it that: ), and your shots are awesome,a pleasure to see ,thanks for the content ,
Cheers, glad to hear you're getting some laughs out of the vids!
Dang your a good shot on the run! Watching some of those leading shots is making me a better shooter in practice. Thanks mate!
That's great to hear 👌
love watchin your lead shots! Cheers from Texas!
Thanks 👍
Thistle - About as pesky as those pigs! Great vid mate 👍
Glad you enjoyed
That scope is awesome, glad you enjoyed the gay time haha.
Nice job on that fox 👌 good results all round, nice camper as well mate 👍
love the video, thanks for sharing. quality footage and shoting as per usual
Much appreciated!
Wow! Great video! You were really getting those pigs! And you make a very good commercial about campers, too! 🙂
yeah mate found this video randomly, let me tell ya, solid watch. good bloke doing good work, looks like you love what ya do too, couldn't ask for more cobba! keep on keeping on!
Much appreciated
First video I see of you, and you got yourself a sub. Bloody good content, excellent shot, good dry humour, LOVIT!
Enjoy mate, and cheers 🍻
Absolutely love watching your videos. Spectacular stuff.
Thank you very much!
beautiful shooting as always. That new scope is the ducks guts.
the plant is a thistle. good eating on them, if you're starving. Makes a nice tea with the flower too
Very interesting indeed 👌
Pretty sure you could count the hairs on those boars with that scope man...awesome video as usual and keep up the amazing work sir.
Thanks! Will do!
What a 'target rich environment'! - Nice video
You, sir, are quite good at your craft.
We have those thistles here in the States as well or at least something that looks very similar.
Thank you very much!
I really enjoy your videos 📹. ,especially your narrative! The explanations of your gear and ammo is excellent ! Keep them coming. 😊
Really appreciate it John. Cheers mate 👌
That phone recording part + a semi auto would have been unreal - if us Aussies could have Semi autos.
Solid content man, I didn’t realise how bad our feral pest issue was until I found your channel a few months ago and I’m
Glad I did as I’m currently considering going through the processes of licensing and getting into this line of work, which I probably wouldn’t have delved into at all if I hadn’t have found your channel.
Keep poppin pests and educating those who are unaware of how ripe the issues are because we all know the gov doesn’t care about anything that doesn’t fill their pockets.
Same here actually - I'm looking for an active job after IT for 15 years. As long as I don't have to gut the things, i'll be fine 🥴
Check the laws in your state.
Semi automatic rifles are allowed for animal control officers in some (at least when I checked the law in my state a year or two back).
Owning a semi auto in Australia is a hugely restricted thing. Even as a professional pest controller the hoops to jump through are immense.
Can Australians use semi-automatic pistols? A bolt-action rifle covers your left, while the pistol can cover your right and behind you.
Many country's citizens are sending more right-side folks into government. You in Australia should pursue that goal in order to get your guns back. Nothing wrong with a bolt-action, but there is no reason to prohibit semi-autos. Fight for your rights!
Awesome marksmanship, you are well set up so goodonya.
Thank you kindly
The next best thing to being there. Always appreciated Nath.
Cheers
I appretiate all the technical info you give on all your equipment...Thanks
Cheers 👌
Great shooting with a cracking scope. Surprising how much lead the pigs need when that are at max chat. Those hares at the end got a serious dose of the Grid Reference Blues or their own version of Purple rain. (Showing my age)
😂
Cheers Nath, highlight of my week, always keen for your vids.
Legend!
*EDGE of the OUTBACK* Bravo well done, thank-you gentlemen for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great work as usual Nathan. New scope looks great. 300 plus on the trot, I tip my hat to you sir. regards Peter.
Thanks 👍
Fantastic video Nathan, really enjoyed the content. Love your variety of video shots and the editing. Also good on you for showing that even with thermal it is still easy to miss a target. The reality is as you say quite different to what you normally see on you tube.
Absolutely, it's a gap to reality that's often hard to pass across to this digital world.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK Watching your videos inspired me to upgrade from ATN X sight to Thermion XQ50LRF -thanks.
@@wishbone5785 that'll be mint, certainly a different game thermal vs NV
G’day Legend,
The plant you’re asking about is a Scottish Thistle.
Thank you for the adventures
Chris
Hi Chris, it's actually Varigated thistle, slightly different 👌
your Shooting is Outstanding 95 Pigs and 3 foxes on the deck the Farmer will be Pleased with that Result,
Great footage Nathan and great shooting
Cheers
That has to be one of the nicest looking rifles I've seen to this day.
Thanks mate, build video coming up in a few weeks 👌
Wow awesome video you got some really nice equipment really dig that truck
and camper. Love the rig the whole set up. It’s just awesome. I bet that thing ain’t cheap.
Wow, the resolution and thermal image quality on that scope is amazing. You almost have to feel sorry for your targets, they don’t stand much of a chance!
Another sweet bit of shooting. That camper OMG, just missing a fold out lazy boy lol. Cheers
He did have a very comfortable chair in it 😁
Hi great vid as usual! The thistle is called Saffron Thistles! Nastier when they've dried out + when it gets into the front of your radiator!
Yeah I remember that fun after the last drought 😞
The professionalism here is exactly like what I've seen on FVR375, another rock solid Aussie pest control operator.
No mucking or fussing about, and what an example/precedent set with that boar at 3:33
The boar wasn't long for life after the first pill, and obviously didn't need the follow up (even the most stringent scrutineer can see that), but you followed up anyway, and with a shot most would be hard pressed to muster, at that point there just simply isn't any legal grounds for some busybody to stand on.
Thanks mate, I really appreciate that 👍
What an awesome video and impressive scope. Available here in Scotland from yesterday but a bit expensive at £6339 GBP. I’ve said it before but you’d be a great candidate for world running boar championship. There doesn’t seem to be hardly any pixelation when you zoom in. It would be great if you can do a review and explain how the ballistic app works and your thoughts
Thanks mate, I'll review it when I've had a decent stint with it 👌. I never rush into these things.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK 👍🙏
Nice cruiser with accessories nathan 👌 wow.
I’ll be watching this til the end 🎉
Hope you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Nice camp setup - greetings from South Africa
Cheers 🍻
The weed is called stinging nettle. also, I’m curious about what you do with all this meat. good shooting I love your rifle. Cheers.
It's not stinging nettle, that's a bit different. This is Variegated Thistle so I'm told and he Google images match.
@scrap he has said in other videos that he leaves them where they fall. The carcasses will be disposed of by local wildlife within a few days.
This footage is just making me more impatient waiting for mine to arrive 🤣🤣👍👍
Fantastic hunt keep up the excellent work :)
Thanks, will do!
Another great video Nathan, liked the rundown on the thermal and that camper is a sweet rig.
Thanks 👍
As someone new to the channel, what do you do with the carcasses? Are they left there or are they collected? Just curious. Really good shooting and doing a great service to our farming community.
Left there. He’s said it a few times in the past 🍻😀
Appreciate it mate 👌 Have a squizz in the video description as there's always more info on those questions 👍🏻
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK thank you for your reply. I will have a read.
first time watcher. Incredible shots. Keep up the good work
Scotch Thistle
Yes, one such variety anyway!!
I'm not a 100% but I believe Scotch Thistle is a shorter plant but we grew up with them. The dogs don't like them and they will get the most of the bur and we brush the rest out.
Scotch thistle makes you whistle
Can you smoke it.?
@@anthonycarmody5253 Yes! Careful though, too much and it will give you a really bad headache and make you cough your lungs out.
That's a great idea for a camper. Not to big and easy to setup. Great shooting chum. Till then.
Looks like what we called “Scotch Thistle”. Nasty piece of noxious weed.
It is variegated thistle (Silybum marianum).
The new Pulsar HD thermion looks superb, and of course I want one 😢£££ great video and shooting as usual.
Cheers mate
Great video as always! What do you do with the dead bodies afterwards or do you let the birds get them?
Have a squizz in the video description 👍🏻 (save me typing the same paragraph out again)
Love the channel mate. That last rabbit kind of vaporised 😅
😁
Is it variegated thistle?
Yes it is 👌
Excellent vid Nathan loved every minute mate cheers Yogi ✌
Cheers Yogi
Thanks mate
No worries
Great and good quality vid mate, looking forward to the next one. 👍👍
Thanks 👍
That looks to be Variegated thistle commonly known as Milk thistle.
It is obviously different to Scotch thistle but is another disgusting European prickly weed (along with all the other disgusting prickly European weeds in this country).
Re the ice cream what about a Two in One - the mind boggles? Then there was the Cream Between - like WTF LOL?
A Gaytime is always been amusing as was Camp maple syrup. Then there was Annalisa brand canned foods - I mean one extra 'n' doesn't divert from the endless schoolboy gift that keeps giving...
Had to use the fridge for something more than drinks. The ice-cream was fantastic 👌
Damm this is easily one of ya best videos yet, 4x4 stuff with camping and a bit of pest control! Fantastic
Glad you enjoyed it!
A 'gay time' is a genuinely wonderful ice cream... I am surprised the woke brigade has not banned them!
There seem to be more ferals out in the paddocks these days - good conditions for breeding, perhaps?
I reckon they will ban them soon enough unfortunately. At least the name.
That thistle looks like Canadian thistle to me. I wouldn't have thought it would be in Australia. Fine shooting.
Loving the Wedgetail Hawk Camper.
I did a double take when you said “Gay time” and I was like… “Wait… this guy has a boyfriend?”
😂, Um definitely not 😂.
You have the dream job there mate
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Now that's a target rich environment. Fantastic hunt. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
That was mayhem great work buddy and what a mess on those bunnies at the end happy farmer
Cheers Dean
Howdy from North Idaho. Awesome camping trip. Great shoottin. Stay a couple more nights, take that count up to 200.
Oh I'll be back soon enough 😁
Cool setup BTW. Thankyou for showing us your awesome setup and equipe. Piggies and invasives watch out, coz EdgeOfTheOutBack Man is coming to get ya! Very professional indeed, and BRILLIANT VIDEO as per usual. This one would make a great hunting documentary on invasive hogs in the Out Back. Just saying. Keep up the good work!
Really appreciate it mate 👌
It’s toxic to livestock, it stores Nitrogen and can be lethal to cattle. It’s a milk thistle, that goes by several names. Have it here where I live in Hollister, CA. Nasty bastard, the bucks and hogs live in the giant patches!!