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it doesnt even have to be wild dogs. I live in the country where theres no leash laws. My neighbors lets their hunting dogs run loose at night and as a free range guinea fowl farmer it doesnt end well for me. Ive lost almost my whole flock to those dogs, down to my last two, thankfully a male and female.
Love your work and your commentary Nathan. Really appreciate the effort you put into these hunts. Ignore the bleeding hearts mate, the job you do is a necessary one.
10 years or so back I used to hunt a lot of ferals in QLD, including dogs. I set up trail cams a few days out to see which water holes they went to first thing every morning. Up here they often ran in packs (bob tails). When I found their water hole I would go in and get in position around 4AM and wait. I would ID the alpha male and take it out first. The others would not know what to do and hang around long enough for me to pick then off. I used a .243 Weatherby Vanguard on a bi-pod. Average range was 70-100 metres.
As always brother , we love your content. Wild Dogs are even a problem up here in the rural areas of Brisbane. People need to learn about the damage they do. Keep up the great work mate
I reckon you do an awesome job, the videos are really professional and very informative, mate. Admire your dedication to the hunt. More power to you. Also, great that you're introducing your young fella to the great outdoors, hope he enjoyed everything.
So frustrating sometimes. I never however feel that waiting in the countryside is wasted. There is always something of interest going on. Great video as always Nathan.
You don't have to explain yourself to anyone, what your doing is so important for the environment, your dedication is second to none, anyone who never done this kind of work won't have a clue!!! cheers from Ireland.
"Boring as batshit". I love it. Is that an Australian expression or is it unique to you? I found your channel last week and watch as many of your videos as I can. I like your explanations, and you certainly can turn a phrase. Here in the States, wild hogs, foxes and coyotes are a real problem, and they are hunted constantly because of all the damage they do to property and livestock. And of course, there are those who cannot abide killing those poor creatures. They do not educate themselves about the harm caused by these animals. Thank you for the great content.
I think it's just Aussie slang that one 😂. Really glad you enjoy the video's, great to hear. We have many issues with these introduced species in Australia. There's definitely people who have not taken the time to understand the "why" and just think it's all mindless shooting. Couldn't be further from the truth although I absolutely enjoy my hunting and work.
@tidelovinyankee1368 When those bleeding hearts get on a hunting channel, and then cry and rant all about it? They'd be 'having a sook' mate. 'Spitting the dummy' as well. Our politicians are like yours, they are 'as bent as a dogs hind leg' cos they 'Couldn't lie straight in bed' the bar-stewards..
You are like a professional guide presenting an inspiring lesson in conservation .... except its animal pest control. Every time, it is always about the task ahead and the job that needs to be done. From eating on the job to getting the job done. I watch because of the no frills approach. There's a few others on TH-cam like that. Condensing it all down to 15 minutes or less, super effort. A long comment to make up for my lack of comments
Thanks Derek. She's been a bit hard to get footage lately with all the flooding occurring in NSW. While not directly effected the paddocks are all uber wet and we can't get into most of them.
Another outstanding outing, Nathan. I always look forward to your videos and I appreciate the efforts you put forth in not only filming but also the amount of time and patience you put into this.
People don't realise just how much damage cats and dogs can do to wild life and farm animals I've a great believe that cats and dogs should be kept in at night.
Good work again pal. On a different note, I've done a bit of work at a chicken process plant that supply KFC, haven't eaten it for 25 years since. Rather take my chances on the dead cow.😱
Good stuff. Most people have no idea how destructive these wild dogs are to native animals and livestock! Some of my favourite memories are time spent in the bush with my dad. I'm glad you can share that with your family too!
Please ignore any negative comments about what you do. You are abiding by the law and You are providing a much needed service. Those who ignorantly critize your work are clearly uneducated. 😂😂
Great work as always Nath, I really feel for you mate having to contend with those mozzies, there's got to be some natural deterrent that you could use and not give yourself away. Looking forward to your next stake out, cheers mate. 👍😎
Well done mate. Great info on the the effort involved in this type of pest management. Surprised the KFC even made it to the property. Maybe you had a tweeny on the the way out. 🤣
I don't see why people are complaining about you hunting down these buggars.... Those POSs are annoying!!! Keep doing what you are doing mate... Love your videos 💯
You know mate, the KFC in the tree was the worst part of the clip - don't you know what gets put in that stuff ????? Great vid as always, and the tech support to make the best use of your time out in the paddock is a fantastic idea !!!
Greetings from the US. Just stumbled across your feed a couple of weeks ago. Really enjoy the content. You’re a wicked shot. Trying to get your name out here.
I hugely appreciate that Eric. It's a real struggle to grow things ATM with the platform not sharing content like they used to. My growth has really slowed down lately 😩. Stoked to hear you really like what we get up to in Australia 🍻🍻🍻
Hey Nate, noob questions here - do you set the scope at 200m when you have setup the overwatch spot, and then back it off to 100m for night, or on the scope do you know where to aim lower/higher depending on range, or finally, is bullet drop not that important with that particular type of weapon?
Thanks for sharing, I enjoy your vids, much to learn. Cheers. With your thermal gear I’m guessing it’s premium gear, what is it and is there much descent thermal gear out there at the budget end?
Hi Tony, I've got reviews on the channel of the kit I use if you have a dig around. Unfortunately cheap and good thermal gear don't mix in the same sentence 😞
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK thank you brother, I might just have to get the day timeskill level up o speed for the time being…! Last question; I have recently saw a dog wander out of some scrub not far from my bolt hole up in the sticks. 100-150m from the house. He was scenting, scanning then retreated, I figured I’d get ready to have a crack on the 3rd night at sunset but as you’d expect, that opportunity didn’t present. What would be you best couple of whistles/brands that might coax him out?
Hunting dogs is a large skillset. Depending on the area, time of year and food sources. Dragging a scent trail around might work, nothing to loose if it doesn't 👍
love what you do, I can't believe there are people who complain about killing wild dogs, they are an absolute nightmare, especially during lambing season. they kill anything they can catch. anyway another great video. 👍 👌
Good day Nath, just to tell you, im here in the UK and i noticed the hunters element fingerless gloves you use on your vids and decided to get some they arrived today, what a cracking item they give full feeling to the hands and a great grip when handling the gun, im chuffed i spotted them on your vid. Thanks mate. Bob👍
Great video Nathan, the long sit pays off mate, you’ll get the black n white dog! I watched a video this week of Mark Ripley sitting for hours! Another great marksman! Great video as usual, stay safe mate! Beautiful place the Hunter Valley!
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK congrats on getting both dogs mate did you get vids of that hunt. Keep up the great work us viewers really appreciate it your content is excellent take care and stay safe cheers Yogi 🤙🤙
Hi Yogi. Four dogs have been shot since filming this. But no I only mucked around and filmed this particular afternoon. Chews up to much time otherwise.
Here in the states we have a terrible problem with feral pigs and with feral dogs. They start out as pets that are abandoned and are stray, but over time they multiply and within a few generations they are feral. My hunting club covers over 400 acres of pristine forest between North Carolina and Virginia near the Dismal Swamp state park, which is a huge chunk of the east coast. Look on a map and you’ll see. We have these feral dogs now competing with the feral hogs and coyotes. They displace and harm the native species of all wildlife from birds nest getting eggs eaten to deer losing fawns. We put a bounty for them in the clubhouse. $1/feral dogs and $2/hog. Coyotes are in balance so we leave them alone.
That's a good solution indeed, well done. Not to sound like a tool, but here 400 acres is quite small. Things are often quite vast in Australia. This particular property is not far from town and is quite small at 500 acres. Most area's I'm hunting are 10,000 acres plus. You should visit sometime, Australia is awesome 💪
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If you take 500 mg of vitamin D daily the mosquitos will leave you alone. No kidding, give it a try.
Those who hate what you do have never been on the land to see firsthand the carnage that the feral animals inflict on livestock and wildlife.
☝️☝️☝️💪
Fact Sir.
it doesnt even have to be wild dogs. I live in the country where theres no leash laws. My neighbors lets their hunting dogs run loose at night and as a free range guinea fowl farmer it doesnt end well for me. Ive lost almost my whole flock to those dogs, down to my last two, thankfully a male and female.
To be fair they are the same people who think farming in it self is abuse of animals
Love your work and your commentary Nathan. Really appreciate the effort you put into these hunts. Ignore the bleeding hearts mate, the job you do is a necessary one.
Appreciate it Paul 👍
Well said
You’d think the so called bleeding hearts would care more for the native populations of australias animals
10 years or so back I used to hunt a lot of ferals in QLD, including dogs. I set up trail cams a few days out to see which water holes they went to first thing every morning. Up here they often ran in packs (bob tails). When I found their water hole I would go in and get in position around 4AM and wait. I would ID the alpha male and take it out first. The others would not know what to do and hang around long enough for me to pick then off. I used a .243 Weatherby Vanguard on a bi-pod. Average range was 70-100 metres.
Very nice 👌
Patience, experience and equipment is the key to good hunting and you have it all.Well done
Thanks mate 👌
Nice work. People need to realise these dogs are not cuddly companions but ruthless killers of anything they can catch.
Exactly mate 👌
Good work mate, some people have no idea the damage these wild dogs do.
Thanks Ross, exactly 👍
As always brother , we love your content. Wild Dogs are even a problem up here in the rural areas of Brisbane. People need to learn about the damage they do. Keep up the great work mate
I've heard you guys have a bunch of trouble with them. Absolutely they can cause some serious damage.
A lot of councils now have a bounty on them. Usually about $50. Differs from shire to shire.
I reckon you do an awesome job, the videos are really professional and very informative, mate. Admire your dedication to the hunt. More power to you. Also, great that you're introducing your young fella to the great outdoors, hope he enjoyed everything.
Thanks Robert. The little man is a fiend and loves it. Just hard with the night stuff but we do alright together 👌
Good to see you back again Nathan. Skilled work as usual in helping control a problem in Australia. Keep up the good work.
Appreciate it Michael 🍻
So frustrating sometimes. I never however feel that waiting in the countryside is wasted. There is always something of interest going on. Great video as always Nathan.
You don't have to explain yourself to anyone, what your doing is so important for the environment, your dedication is second to none, anyone who never done this kind of work won't have a clue!!! cheers from Ireland.
Really appreciate it David 👌
"Boring as batshit". I love it. Is that an Australian expression or is it unique to you? I found your channel last week and watch as many of your videos as I can. I like your explanations, and you certainly can turn a phrase. Here in the States, wild hogs, foxes and coyotes are a real problem, and they are hunted constantly because of all the damage they do to property and livestock. And of course, there are those who cannot abide killing those poor creatures. They do not educate themselves about the harm caused by these animals. Thank you for the great content.
I think it's just Aussie slang that one 😂. Really glad you enjoy the video's, great to hear.
We have many issues with these introduced species in Australia. There's definitely people who have not taken the time to understand the "why" and just think it's all mindless shooting. Couldn't be further from the truth although I absolutely enjoy my hunting and work.
@tidelovinyankee1368 When those bleeding hearts get on a hunting channel, and then cry and rant all about it? They'd be 'having a sook' mate. 'Spitting the dummy' as well.
Our politicians are like yours, they are 'as bent as a dogs hind leg' cos they 'Couldn't lie straight in bed' the bar-stewards..
In slang English we say "he/she went went batshit" for when someone loses their temper.
Always enjoy grabbing a beer and sitting out the patio to watch your video's. Keep up the good work mate. There's plenty of us who appreciate it 👍
Thanks Duane, appreciate it mate 👌
Breaks my heart you're shooting dogs, but it has to be done i supose. Thanks for doing it humanely, and thanks for great content! ☺️
Another Awesome Video mate Big Thumbs Up! Love the Slow Mo
Cheers buddy 🍻
Well planned and executed mate. Nice work.
Cheers Robbo, worked out nicely 🤙
You are like a professional guide presenting an inspiring
lesson in conservation .... except its animal pest control.
Every time, it is always about the task ahead and the job
that needs to be done. From eating on the job to getting
the job done. I watch because of the no frills approach.
There's a few others on TH-cam like that. Condensing it
all down to 15 minutes or less, super effort. A long comment to make up for my lack of comments
Martin I hugely appreciate that mate. It's certainly an interesting thing to share from the correct aspect with no bullshiiittteee.
Just got home from a hunting trip and after watching this I'm keen to head straight back out again...another great vid Nathan
Get into em mate. Hope you had a good trip.
Another great video Nathan, well done.
Geoff.
Thanks Geoff
There’s only two things wrong with your videos - they’re not long enough and there’s not enough of the them. Can’t wait for the next
Thanks Derek. She's been a bit hard to get footage lately with all the flooding occurring in NSW. While not directly effected the paddocks are all uber wet and we can't get into most of them.
Keep up the good work mate, love watching your videos. Such a difference to what we do on the other side of the world. 🇬🇧
Thanks James. Glad it gives some insight.
Great work Nath - as always 👍
Cheers Barry 👍
Absolutely brilliant trail cam setup😎👍
Thanks mate 👌
Another outstanding outing, Nathan. I always look forward to your videos and I appreciate the efforts you put forth in not only filming but also the amount of time and patience you put into this.
Really appreciate it Bruce 👌
Brother, I'm binge watching your videos. Excellent content, and good old outback comedy. Cheers from Miami, Florida USA.
Appreciate it mate, glad you are enjoying things 🍻
Thanks for doing the eco system a favour by restoring the natural order back
People don't realise just how much damage cats and dogs can do to wild life and farm animals I've a great believe that cats and dogs should be kept in at night.
As a retired damage control trapper, I love these videos.
Thanks 👍🏻
Good work again pal. On a different note, I've done a bit of work at a chicken process plant that supply KFC, haven't eaten it for 25 years since. Rather take my chances on the dead cow.😱
I don't want to know 😂
Another great video Nathan. Thanks again.
Appreciate it Oliver
Good stuff. Most people have no idea how destructive these wild dogs are to native animals and livestock!
Some of my favourite memories are time spent in the bush with my dad. I'm glad you can share that with your family too!
Thanks Matt, appreciate it 👌
Great video as always Nathan.
Thanks David
Please ignore any negative comments about what you do. You are abiding by the law and You are providing a much needed service. Those who ignorantly critize your work are clearly uneducated. 😂😂
Plenty of those today but the mute button is strong 💪
Love the way you present.
Appreciate it mate 👌
Well done, great job and nicely filmed
Cheers 🍻
Love it mate, well done. Vids are looking super polished and professional.
Thanks mate, slowly upgrading gear thanks to Patreon 👌
Top quailty video mate! Great commentary and explanation 👊👊🔥🔥
Cheers mate 👌
Well done mate. Top video.
Appreciate it Robin 🍻
Great work and great video dude!
Thanks mate 🍻
Another great video...thumbs up to the 6br😉👍
All the best from the UK..
Thanks Nigel 👍
I have always been amazed how easy it is to see the projectile in flight on sunny days. Great shot of a great shot.
That shot showed up really nicely didn't it. Thanks Don.
Awesome footage of the Pill in flight on the white dog! Keep up the awesome conservation work!!!
Thanks Mike. That shot came up really well which was pot luck 😁
I've been badgering my wife to let me get a new rifle with a thermal now since watching your vids. She finally gave in and said yes.
That's the ticket, just blame me 😂
Always enjoy your Vids
Nathan, great job...
Appreciate it mate 👌
Enjoyed this one mate. Great job
Keep up the great job you’re doing for the farmers, natives and environment mate.
Cheers Mark
Great work as usual mate!!
Cheers Jake
I gave it a thumbs up even before watching it because every single video you make is excellent.
Really glad to hear that mate 👌
“Boring as bat shit”! I like that lol
Great work as always Nath, I really feel for you mate having to contend with those mozzies, there's got to be some natural deterrent that you could use and not give yourself away. Looking forward to your next stake out, cheers mate. 👍😎
Gotta get the wind right anyway. Bushmans works but when they are that thick the little buggers find all sorts of spots to maul you 😩
Great patience Nathan.
Great to see another video Nathan. Always look forward to them. Keep them coming mate.
Cheers Isaac 🍻
Love the slowmo shot on the white dog 👍👍👍👍🇦🇺 I just bought a 6.5 creedmoor and can’t wait to get home and use it
You'll have fun with that rifle for sure 👌
Only just found this amazing channel, already watched 5 of your vids, u deserve more subs
Thanks Max, it's all good fun mate. Really glad you enjoy my vids so much.
Thanks for the amazing content
Also thanks for liking my comment ur the first person to like one of my comments
Well done mate. Great info on the the effort involved in this type of pest management.
Surprised the KFC even made it to the property.
Maybe you had a tweeny on the the way out. 🤣
Chips didn't make the drive 😜
Fantastic shooting bud 😊👌❤️🇬🇧
Thanks Stephen
I don't see why people are complaining about you hunting down these buggars.... Those POSs are annoying!!! Keep doing what you are doing mate... Love your videos 💯
Thanks Oscar 🍻
All thums up for you cobber. Keep doing what you doing. Don't worry about the dogooders.
That's it Daryl, I always like a dig at them 😁
That slow mo was unreal, see the slug fly and all. Nice clean shot is a whole lot nicer AND safer than the dog grabbing a bait
They don't like baits out there. You can hear the traffic in the video. Backs onto a heap of residences 👍
Lots of patience pays off, top stuff. Can't wait for the next video 👍
Great video mate, I love your setup & was totally wrapped up in the hunt with you. Looking forward to more from you.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Nice work Nathan. 👍
Sit, watch, wait.....True professional mate. Well done. (As always)
Appreciate it Russ 🍻
You know mate, the KFC in the tree was the worst part of the clip - don't you know what gets put in that stuff ????? Great vid as always, and the tech support to make the best use of your time out in the paddock is a fantastic idea !!!
Thanks Paul, gotta maximise efficiency 👍
well done and thank you for your excellent work !
Thanks Ronnie
Top job mate, one less killer roaming around
Exactly Peter 👍
That was a cracking shot.
Cheers mate 👌
Nice shooting mate cheers keep up the good work
Thanks Kevin
Thanks for the upload mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Not a problem 👍
Love your videos, excellent shooting and approach. Patience is the name of the game. Look forward to more
That's it Derek 🍻
This is real conservation, thank you.
Another great video mate keep them coming can’t wait for the next one👍👍
Appreciate it 👍
Always a pleasure watching your video's- great shooting, great production & very well spoken! Cheers
Appreciate it mate 👌
Hope you've been getting out a bit too 👍
Hunter alley now has Sam bar? I knew of reds and fallow must be travelling up from the coast
Greetings from the US.
Just stumbled across your feed a couple of weeks ago. Really enjoy the content. You’re a wicked shot. Trying to get your name out here.
I hugely appreciate that Eric. It's a real struggle to grow things ATM with the platform not sharing content like they used to. My growth has really slowed down lately 😩. Stoked to hear you really like what we get up to in Australia 🍻🍻🍻
Great stuff, it's good to see someone mention just what work goes into hunting stuff like this. Other channels makes it look oh so easy!!
I wish it was so easy. Oh well, if it was things would get boring fast!!
2 out of 3 not bad Nathan. Without guys like u Aussie dogs would b everywhere
All four have been removed since filming this video 👍
Loving the slo-mo shot 👍👍 great vid as usual. Can't get close enough to a dog to loose an arrow into, might see if the ol tin whistle works on em.
Some area's they will come into a predator call. I've never had it happen up my way though unfortunately.
A Wild Dog is a Wild Dog...Love your work well done !!
Exactly, they all cause damage in some way. Especially once fully mature.
Hey Nate, noob questions here - do you set the scope at 200m when you have setup the overwatch spot, and then back it off to 100m for night, or on the scope do you know where to aim lower/higher depending on range, or finally, is bullet drop not that important with that particular type of weapon?
I generally run a 200m zero on my centrefire rifles 👌
Love these vids mate, keep it up! Also; what kind of tripod are you using these days?
Still running my Innorel RT80C mate. Has been awesome.
Good to see you out there 👍
Thanks 👍
Love the videos Nathan, informative, educational, entertaining, keep up the good content man :)
Appreciate it mate 👌
Thanks for sharing, I enjoy your vids, much to learn. Cheers. With your thermal gear I’m guessing it’s premium gear, what is it and is there much descent thermal gear out there at the budget end?
Hi Tony, I've got reviews on the channel of the kit I use if you have a dig around. Unfortunately cheap and good thermal gear don't mix in the same sentence 😞
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK thank you brother, I might just have to get the day timeskill level up o speed for the time being…! Last question; I have recently saw a dog wander out of some scrub not far from my bolt hole up in the sticks. 100-150m from the house. He was scenting, scanning then retreated, I figured I’d get ready to have a crack on the 3rd night at sunset but as you’d expect, that opportunity didn’t present. What would be you best couple of whistles/brands that might coax him out?
Any point dragging a chook carcass or something else about the place to draw him in…
Hunting dogs is a large skillset. Depending on the area, time of year and food sources. Dragging a scent trail around might work, nothing to loose if it doesn't 👍
love what you do, I can't believe there are people who complain about killing wild dogs, they are an absolute nightmare, especially during lambing season. they kill anything they can catch. anyway another great video. 👍 👌
Lots of woke snowflakes with no realistic views mate. Oh well, it's what it is.
Good day Nath, just to tell you, im here in the UK and i noticed the hunters element fingerless gloves you use on your vids and decided to get some they arrived today, what a cracking item they give full feeling to the hands and a great grip when handling the gun, im chuffed i spotted them on your vid. Thanks mate. Bob👍
They are a great item eh. Every time I'm out shooting or hunting, I have mine on. They hold up surprisingly well too 👌
Great vid mate.
Thanks Dean
Great video Nathan, the long sit pays off mate, you’ll get the black n white dog!
I watched a video this week of Mark Ripley sitting for hours! Another great marksman!
Great video as usual, stay safe mate! Beautiful place the Hunter Valley!
RIPS 260 stuff is awesome. 4 dogs less now. Surprisingly the black and white dog was actually two.... Near twins.
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK congrats on getting both dogs mate did you get vids of that hunt. Keep up the great work us viewers really appreciate it your content is excellent take care and stay safe cheers Yogi 🤙🤙
Hi Yogi. Four dogs have been shot since filming this. But no I only mucked around and filmed this particular afternoon. Chews up to much time otherwise.
Awesome work again!!
Hate cats... love dogs.... but if there running wild , do your thing. Great work as usual. 😎🇦🇺👌
I'm definitely a dog person. Sitting here with my two now, but these wild buggers cause a huge amount of loss and stress to landowners 😞
Great stuff Nathan. ✌️
Here in the states we have a terrible problem with feral pigs and with feral dogs. They start out as pets that are abandoned and are stray, but over time they multiply and within a few generations they are feral. My hunting club covers over 400 acres of pristine forest between North Carolina and Virginia near the Dismal Swamp state park, which is a huge chunk of the east coast. Look on a map and you’ll see. We have these feral dogs now competing with the feral hogs and coyotes. They displace and harm the native species of all wildlife from birds nest getting eggs eaten to deer losing fawns. We put a bounty for them in the clubhouse. $1/feral dogs and $2/hog. Coyotes are in balance so we leave them alone.
That's a good solution indeed, well done. Not to sound like a tool, but here 400 acres is quite small. Things are often quite vast in Australia. This particular property is not far from town and is quite small at 500 acres. Most area's I'm hunting are 10,000 acres plus. You should visit sometime, Australia is awesome 💪
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK Yes. 400 acres isn't large, but it's pristine and full of game. Australia is on my bucket list for sure.
Great work mate
Thank you! Cheers!
Cool Nathan
City People have no idea Mate what’s going on, thanks for sharing Cheers
Appreciate it Barry 👌
What was the thermal scope you were using? it was crystal clear.
I run a Pulsar Helion and Thermion. Review on both up on the channel 👌
Great stuff.
Thank you.
Andy
Thanks Andy 🍻
Good video. What are the types of deer? Also have you tried a thermacell for the misquotes?
Bushmans sorts the mozzies. But when they are that thick the little buggers always find a hole 😩. Fallow and Sambar Deer in this video.
Top stuff mate, appreciate the time invested v the result !
Cheers 🍻
Another great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Karl 👍
great video mate
Thanks Steve 👍