Top stuff Robbo, I really enjoyed your last couple of videos. Its not all about the kill and it really shows. You and the boys have great chemistry and it is enjoyable to watch. I hope you guys get what you have set out to achieve this trip. Keep up the great work bud, safe and happy hunting. Regards George
Cheers George. It's nice to get something on the deck but it never bothers us if it doesn't happen. Then again my stomach might start to complain. Thanks again for dropping by my friend.
Another great video. Thanks Robbo. I watch too much RUclips but love the stuff you present. I don't know what it is but you get it right every time. Good on ya and good luck for the future.
Thanks Greg. It’s comments like yours that make it all worthwhile and I can assure you that it is a challenge to keep these videos on RUclips. Take care mate👍👍
Cheers Shane. I’m always afraid that these videos with very little animal content won’t go over well but in reality this is the nature of Sambar hunting
Thanks Adam. Each time you go into new ground you often come out thinking that you could have done it better. We covered a lot of ground on this trip and possibly should have done that with our glass and not our feet. Ben had the right idea which you will see in future footage. Thanks again for watching👍👍
Hello again my friend, I’m impressed that not only me can be out for six hours and not see a ghost, but truely your photography in that spot is magician, it gets my heart pumping on the couch, thank you again boys and robbo post the next day, waiting for the shot and walk out
Nice one Robbo. Its called hunting, not shooting, for a reason eh? It is always good to get one on the deck but even better when you have to work for it. Looking forward to part 3
@@BoltActionProductions I've moved to WA now mate, bit of a different ball game over here, not a lot of deer but your videos make me not miss it so much, cheers again
Thanks Aaron. I’ve had the Original Inreach Mini for a few years now and it has done the job well. I run it on the Freedom plan. Two of the boys have got the Inreach Mini 2’s which have a few advancements over the original. When you are in steep gullies that can take awhile to get messages out but I’ve never had a message not sent. I’d buy again if I ever needed to
Thanks mate and yes I do. That combination loves the Remington 80gr Corelokts shooting close to half MOA with them. I’ve also developed a “poofta” load using 55gr Nosler ballistic tips and trail boss powder for close range work
Its just like waiting on the next episode of game of thrones but didn't see an iron throne but a bit of bush craft one nice bit of work Robo. What camera gear are you running i know when I'm out and I strap the Z9 on the peak design with a 70-200mm it weighs a tonne but you seem to be running with a bit of weight there also.
No thrones here 😂 Always changing and refining camera gear. Moving back to Sony full frame at the moment as well as GoPro’s which do my head in to be honest😡. Probably around 13kgs of camera gear on this trip
@@BoltActionProductions Its a lot of camera gear my last pack in was 30kg plus with half of that being camera gear i should load up some of the hunts one of these days but mine is mainly photography.
Interestung video, however with more than 1 mill samba in vic they are niw on all local farms even in suburban parks so hunting as such is not nessary to bag a few
They’ve certainly moved into suburbia but they made the high country their home. There’s something iconic about hunting them there👌. Thanks for watching👍👍
So much for 'millions of deer' destroying the environment? Stop the helicopter massacer of these fine sporting animals!!! I miss the NE Vic bush, the smell and sounds!
Please don’t ever stop recording this. Amazing historical record of hunting the Victorian high country
We’ll try our best mate. Glad you enjoy these videos. Thanks again for dropping by👍👍
Great country Robbo, thanks for taking us all with you
It certainly is mate and it's our pleasure.
I gotta say, your videos are first class. This is true hunting. 👍😎
Thanks my friend 👍👍
Top stuff Robbo, I really enjoyed your last couple of videos. Its not all about the kill and it really shows. You and the boys have great chemistry and it is enjoyable to watch. I hope you guys get what you have set out to achieve this trip. Keep up the great work bud, safe and happy hunting. Regards George
Cheers George. It's nice to get something on the deck but it never bothers us if it doesn't happen. Then again my stomach might start to complain. Thanks again for dropping by my friend.
Onya Robbo,
Appreciate you and the effort you put in to bring us along for your adventures 💚
Thanks John. Nice to know it is appreciated. Stay well mate. Talk soon.
@@BoltActionProductions sounds good mate.
Another great video. Thanks Robbo.
I watch too much RUclips but love the stuff you present. I don't know what it is but you get it right every time. Good on ya and good luck for the future.
Thanks Greg. It’s comments like yours that make it all worthwhile and I can assure you that it is a challenge to keep these videos on RUclips. Take care mate👍👍
@@BoltActionProductions thanks Robbo 👍
Thanks, really enjoy watching your alpine hunts.
Cheers Shane. I’m always afraid that these videos with very little animal content won’t go over well but in reality this is the nature of Sambar hunting
Another great Vid Robbo!! It looks to be tough country to hunt!!
Thanks Adam. Each time you go into new ground you often come out thinking that you could have done it better. We covered a lot of ground on this trip and possibly should have done that with our glass and not our feet. Ben had the right idea which you will see in future footage. Thanks again for watching👍👍
stoked to see the Bergara out again, it was made for this sort of hunt.
thanks for bringing us along too mate 👍
Our pleasure mate. You are spot on. The Bergara BA13 is certainly made for this environment
Love the Bergara single shots too 👌
Got one myself in 308..most accurate rifle i own & will never part with it.
My go to deer rifle.
@@swellseeka great little rifle
Love your effort guys!
Great footage and editing Steve!! Top notch
🤙🤙🤙
Thanks Joey. Always nice to hear it’s appreciated. Take care brother👍
Hello again my friend, I’m impressed that not only me can be out for six hours and not see a ghost, but truely your photography in that spot is magician, it gets my heart pumping on the couch, thank you again boys and robbo post the next day, waiting for the shot and walk out
Cheers mate. Every one that hunts knows the scenario, especially those that hunt Sambar. Take care brother and thanks again for your support.
The money time & effort you blokes put into this is inspiring.
Thanks mate. We try our best to pass on the true experience no matter the result
And the adventure continues…….
We appreciate you taking us along.
Thanks for sharing
Love your work
Thanks again my friend. Nice to know these videos are enjoyed.
Nice one Robbo. Its called hunting, not shooting, for a reason eh? It is always good to get one on the deck but even better when you have to work for it. Looking forward to part 3
Thanks mate. We'd love to capture more on video but it usually doesn't happen until you put the cameras away🤪
Great work fellas top effort Robbo
Thanks Justin. We try our best👍👍
Bravo, just like being there, that's the highest compliment you could get, I guess.
PS love the Kramer quote.
Thanks again my friend. We try our best👍
Great work Robbo. Looking forward to the next one
Cheers mate. Always great to see your name pop up👍.
@@BoltActionProductions big fan of yours Robbo
hunting is like fishing, even if you have no luck, still better than being at home with the wife or at work.
Amen brother 👍👍
You couldn’t be more spot on David.
That camp fire looks inviting ,
It’s always great to come back to that’s for sure 👌
Really well put together
Thanks for the big effort
Good onya mate. Thanks for watching.
Can't wait for part 3 Steve, happy hunting.
Cheers Hank. I probably won't start work on that for at least a week. This hunting thingy is going to get in the way
@@BoltActionProductions Pity about that Steve
Awesome series so far champion good to see you lads back out and about
Cheers Brad. Always nice to hear these videos are enjoyed👍
Just exceptional, keep it up, keeps me motivated to get out there
Cheers Ben. Good man, do it while you can👍
@@BoltActionProductions I've moved to WA now mate, bit of a different ball game over here, not a lot of deer but your videos make me not miss it so much, cheers again
W.A. certainly isn't making it easy for hunters and licensed firearm owners. I hope the move works out for you mate.
yes! been waiting for this
Cheers
Jim
I hope it didn’t disappoint. Thanks again for watching mate👍👍
Nice one, thanks for sharing
Always our pleasure Dave 👍
Lovely stuff
Thanks Craig👍👍.
Top Video mate, How do you find the Garmin Inreach mini? I was looking at getting one or the larger one but i already have the Rhino 750.
Thanks Aaron. I’ve had the Original Inreach Mini for a few years now and it has done the job well. I run it on the Freedom plan. Two of the boys have got the Inreach Mini 2’s which have a few advancements over the original. When you are in steep gullies that can take awhile to get messages out but I’ve never had a message not sent. I’d buy again if I ever needed to
Great video 😎😎
Glad you enjoyed it Tony. Thanks for watching.
Great video again Robbo, do you still have your combination rifle? I watched a video the other day of yours and just remembered about it
Thanks mate and yes I do. That combination loves the Remington 80gr Corelokts shooting close to half MOA with them. I’ve also developed a “poofta” load using 55gr Nosler ballistic tips and trail boss powder for close range work
Looks good ground sometimes there’s no answer to why there’s no sighn around
Certainly was mate and you are spot on 👍. Thanks for watching 👍
Its just like waiting on the next episode of game of thrones but didn't see an iron throne but a bit of bush craft one nice bit of work Robo. What camera gear are you running i know when I'm out and I strap the Z9 on the peak design with a 70-200mm it weighs a tonne but you seem to be running with a bit of weight there also.
No thrones here 😂 Always changing and refining camera gear. Moving back to Sony full frame at the moment as well as GoPro’s which do my head in to be honest😡. Probably around 13kgs of camera gear on this trip
@@BoltActionProductions Its a lot of camera gear my last pack in was 30kg plus with half of that being camera gear i should load up some of the hunts one of these days but mine is mainly photography.
@@michaelhourican7211 please share when you get a chance. Always love to see good photos👍👍
Bonjour à vous
great vidéo for hunting lovers but I'm surprised why you don't take dogs to help you ?
Have a good day from France.
Bonjour to you to. In certain areas in the Victorian High Country hunting with dogs is not permitted. Thanks for watching👍👍
Interestung video, however with more than 1 mill samba in vic they are niw on all local farms even in suburban parks so hunting as such is not nessary to bag a few
They’ve certainly moved into suburbia but they made the high country their home. There’s something iconic about hunting them there👌. Thanks for watching👍👍
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So much for 'millions of deer' destroying the environment?
Stop the helicopter massacer of these fine sporting animals!!!
I miss the NE Vic bush, the smell and sounds!
They've all moved into suburbia. We are searching for their long lost nomadic brothers and sisters😁