To those who are offended by what he is doing - you need to push your emotions aside about Wilber and Bambi being shot and use your rational mind. These animals are INVASIVE to the nation of Australia. They have no natural predators to keep their numbers in check and wrecks havoc on the local human population (farmers losing crops etc) and the native wildlife have to compete. He is doing nature a tremendous favor in eliminating the invasive so that the native animals can come back.
@@ysdnsinghCats are a big enough problem already. Big cats would pose too great a danger to wildlife, livestock and people. There are rumours and alleged sightings of black panthers in Aust.
Excellent video again Nathan and flawless shooting, anyone who has anything negative to say about what you do has clearly not done any research into feral pest damage and management in this country. Keep up the good work mate
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I dont have much to shoot on property unluckily/luckily deer would be nice if they didnt get out of hand.....but none around here yet. Dont get many goats over there?
I love the delicacy with which you dispatch the animals time after time. You really are a top example to many a weekend hunter. As usual, well done Nathan!
These videos make it look so easy, make me feel like coming over there and join the battle. Is there enough hunters there down under? How do those contracts work? Does the Gov. pitch in financially?
The quality of ur filming and videos is getting alot better mate keep up the good work it's much appreciated by the viewers even if you don't hear it much. Nice to see u haven't been censored by RUclips
I watch these on the train. Amazing how people stop looking over my shoulder once they see the little furry animals drop. Keep taking out those bloody feral cats, mate. You're doing the work of the gods out there.
G'day Nathan, I have only just found your channel and am very much enjoying it thus far. I hunted Feral Pigs and goats on Station properties between Broken Hill and Wilcannia and up the Tibooburra road during the 1970's and 80's and some years the spear grass grew five or six feet high. No fancy night sights with range finders and automated azimuth indicators along with other associated goodies were available to the public back then, so it was either daylight hunts with open sights or relatively basic scopes and an occasional bit of spotlighting. Some of the pigs were real monsters with tusks like a Japanese Tanto knife and sometimes they had dried mud caked in the bristles on their hides around their torso's and shoulders/necks which acted a bit like ceramic armor to soft point projectiles. We regularly hunted on foot in dense scrub along watercourses and sometimes big pigs got very aggressive for that reason for a few years I used a care-worn AR10 chambered in .762 NATO to ensure I had plenty of whallop available for extra-tough customers. I bought the AR10 from a Vietnam Veteran and it had Arabic alphanumeric characters stamped on the rear sight, it was quite accurate and generally a joy to use and I would have liked to learn it's history but the bloke I bought it from was a member of the same shooting club and ex-SAS and he was not a talkative bloke. After the AR I used an M14 which was also a very good rifle provided you kept it well cleaned and oiled and I also used a Franchi Law Model self-loading shotgun with a mag extension for hunting feral pigs, but all that ended when firearms legislation went crazy. Due to the height of the spear grass station people in that region used to put insect screen in front of vehicle radiators to prevent seeds from clogging the core. Every now and then you had to find a clear spot like a clay-pan where it was reasonably safe to do so and put a match to the layer of seeds which built up in the mesh until it looked like shag-pile carpet. We used to light the tinder-dry feathery tails on the edge of the layer of seeds at the bottom of the screen and the flames burned vertically up the front almost as fast as smokeless powder. A quick brush with your hand left the insect mesh clear for another ten or twenty minutes in order to prevent the engine from overheating.
Nathan once again I don't know how you do it, I have been in that long grass so many times before and not seen a bloody thing let alone make a success of it like you guys did! Great job by you both of you keep the video's coming I am living through your hunts at the minute thank you!
Keep up the good work brother and don't worry about what others say because they do not understand what it means to have invasive animals that are wild and causing havoc on native wildlife and farm animals.
Brilliant 👍 Some very tasty and very entertaining shooting 👍👍👍 It’s so hard to grasp that there is so many feral pork & venison rats randomly wandering about
Just found your channel! Love your content! Starting to learn to hunt here in Northern California and watching channels like your's is very enlightening!
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK well sir, once I learn what I am doing, there are a lot of incredible places to hunt for ferrel hogs here. The invitation is extended!
Hello who’s your mate? Rodney Morris? I like him a lot. Say hello to him! Love your channel too much such a good time watching! Keep it up!!! Here from France 🇫🇷 !!!! 💪💪💪💪
Excellent as always! I love this channel. I leave a thumbs up always before even watching because I know it'll be great. Never been disappointed yet either.
G’day again and great to watch you out on the hunt again. I really enjoyed watching, but there was one thing missing! KFC. No shooting munchies lol. Great stuff. Thank you. Andy
Such nice scenery that a drive around with a camera and lunch would do me fine ;) The fact that you get to enjoy it whilst working blows my mind! Great video mate, as usual.
It's an amazing location and I'm always grateful to do what I do up there for sure. I wish I could share the real views but that would give the property location away too much. The view is spectacular.
How good does it get, Ferals everywhere, some great grub and ya best mate pissin ya off with flashing lights at ya while ya tryin to look awesome on ya Vlog !! 🤩😂🤣 What's the bet he said it was an accident but we both know it wasn't hahahaha😋
Having grown up on a farm with gun in hand since 6 yo, I always considered myself as a pretty decent shooter. Truth be told and technology aside, I pale in comparison to your shooting skills. Great video Nathan, always enjoy the volume shooting, and with the majority being headshots .
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK thanks mate, yeah I’m in Tea Gardens. After much hard work I’ve been invited to a property just south of Barraba in a few months, can’t wait, keep the vids coming.
One of my favourite hunting channels, no BS , good ethical shots , no clickbait nonsense
Appreciate it mate 🍻
Ethical shot? There is no ethic in shooting animals!
@@igorbukovy4313 ahhh you must be one of those vegan types... 🤫
@@Froggywentawandering Wrong, I am not.
@@igorbukovy4313 yup, maybe we should use rocket launchers instead 🤔
To those who are offended by what he is doing - you need to push your emotions aside about Wilber and Bambi being shot and use your rational mind. These animals are INVASIVE to the nation of Australia. They have no natural predators to keep their numbers in check and wrecks havoc on the local human population (farmers losing crops etc) and the native wildlife have to compete. He is doing nature a tremendous favor in eliminating the invasive so that the native animals can come back.
Thanks mate 🍻
Wow u learn something new everyday. Thanks!
Why dont you all introduce some natural predators like big cats?
@@ysdnsinghCats are a big enough problem already. Big cats would pose too great a danger to wildlife, livestock and people.
There are rumours and alleged sightings of black panthers in Aust.
You’re all doing a great job for the farming community and keeping the stock safe. Taking pigs out of the equation certainly helps the crops too.
Thanks 👍
Definitely the best channel, I actually went and bought a thermion 2 do lrf 50 because of him and how much fun it looks!
That's the go mate
Excellent video again Nathan and flawless shooting, anyone who has anything negative to say about what you do has clearly not done any research into feral pest damage and management in this country. Keep up the good work mate
Really appreciate it Ben 🍻
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK
I dont have much to shoot on property unluckily/luckily deer would be nice if they didnt get out of hand.....but none around here yet. Dont get many goats over there?
We have a fair few goats, but they are live caught and sold normally.
A
Another awesome video Nathan. Some really great shooting in difficult conditions. Love your work on the pigs and foxes. Keep up the good work mate 👍
I love the delicacy with which you dispatch the animals time after time. You really are a top example to many a weekend hunter. As usual, well done Nathan!
Cheers Otto 🍻
I'm here for the cheeky commentary and the lights out shooting.
Well done on both!!!
I aim to please 😜
Mate, just stumbled across your channel and it’s unreal.
Great shooting, no nonsense and not to much talking.👍
Appreciate it mate 👌, enjoy.
*EDGE of the OUTBACK* Bravo well done, thank-you gentlemen for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Appreciate it mate 👌
Awesome yet again🤘🏼😃
These videos make it look so easy, make me feel like coming over there and join the battle. Is there enough hunters there down under? How do those contracts work? Does the Gov. pitch in financially?
Good Stuff! Great to see those ferrals go down. I do also cheekily enjoy the Rabbits and hares exploding with centrefire shots!
Who doesn't 😜
The quality of ur filming and videos is getting alot better mate keep up the good work it's much appreciated by the viewers even if you don't hear it much. Nice to see u haven't been censored by RUclips
Thanks mate, really appreciate the positive feedback regarding content quality 👌. It's always a work in process.
great video on a very professional ethical approach to feral animal control, and "steady" accuracy 100%
Cheers Tom 👌
Great trigger work and those sub-sonics are a mighty combination.
I watch these on the train. Amazing how people stop looking over my shoulder once they see the little furry animals drop. Keep taking out those bloody feral cats, mate. You're doing the work of the gods out there.
😂 I'm sure one day someone will keep watching (hopefully)
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK my son and grandson love watching, I know that for sure
I think I enjoy going along on your adventures more than you. It’s a delight to get a notification that you are posted .
Awesome, thank you!
Always good seeing professionals showing how it should be done. Bonus is the freezer filler.
Appreciate it mate 👌
One of your best videos so far, well done mate.
Appreciate it mate, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Feels like quality of your videos improved significantly. Great editing and transitions. Great shots.
Thanks mate, I'm always trying to improve. New camera gear helps too 👍
G'day Nathan, I have only just found your channel and am very much enjoying it thus far.
I hunted Feral Pigs and goats on Station properties between Broken Hill and Wilcannia and up the Tibooburra road during the 1970's and 80's and some years the spear grass grew five or six feet high.
No fancy night sights with range finders and automated azimuth indicators along with other associated goodies were available to the public back then, so it was either daylight hunts with open sights or relatively basic scopes and an occasional bit of spotlighting.
Some of the pigs were real monsters with tusks like a Japanese Tanto knife and sometimes they had dried mud caked in the bristles on their hides around their torso's and shoulders/necks which acted a bit like ceramic armor to soft point projectiles.
We regularly hunted on foot in dense scrub along watercourses and sometimes big pigs got very aggressive for that reason for a few years I used a care-worn AR10 chambered in .762 NATO to ensure I had plenty of whallop available for extra-tough customers.
I bought the AR10 from a Vietnam Veteran and it had Arabic alphanumeric characters stamped on the rear sight, it was quite accurate and generally a joy to use and I would have liked to learn it's history but the bloke I bought it from was a member of the same shooting club and ex-SAS and he was not a talkative bloke.
After the AR I used an M14 which was also a very good rifle provided you kept it well cleaned and oiled and I also used a Franchi Law Model self-loading shotgun with a mag extension for hunting feral pigs, but all that ended when firearms legislation went crazy.
Due to the height of the spear grass station people in that region used to put insect screen in front of vehicle radiators to prevent seeds from clogging the core.
Every now and then you had to find a clear spot like a clay-pan where it was reasonably safe to do so and put a match to the layer of seeds which built up in the mesh until it looked like shag-pile carpet.
We used to light the tinder-dry feathery tails on the edge of the layer of seeds at the bottom of the screen and the flames burned vertically up the front almost as fast as smokeless powder.
A quick brush with your hand left the insect mesh clear for another ten or twenty minutes in order to prevent the engine from overheating.
Yeah that grass can be a real problem. Very cool memories though for you 👌
Nathan once again I don't know how you do it, I have been in that long grass so many times before and not seen a bloody thing let alone make a success of it like you guys did!
Great job by you both of you keep the video's coming I am living through your hunts at the minute thank you!
Glad you enjoyed them mate 👌
Keep up the good work brother and don't worry about what others say because they do not understand what it means to have invasive animals that are wild and causing havoc on native wildlife and farm animals.
Beautiful work there, mate. Thanks again for showing us how it's done properly.
Appreciate it Brad
You might need to give Jim's mowing a call coz your lawns a bit long.
Awesome shooting and plenty for the freezer. Well done mate 👍🏻
I'd love to see a mower tackle that shitte 😂
I’ve only recently found your channel. After getting into shooting I wanted to find a channel that was informative. And here I am :)
Glad you are enjoying it 🍻
Brilliant 👍 Some very tasty and very entertaining shooting 👍👍👍 It’s so hard to grasp that there is so many feral pork & venison rats randomly wandering about
Perfect conditions for them 💪
Great as always.
I’m constantly pimping your channel to everyone I talk to. Hope you are getting new followers.
Really appreciate that Eric, it certainly helps but this platform is a constant struggle with people being unsubscribed all the time 😢
Just found your channel! Love your content! Starting to learn to hunt here in Northern California and watching channels like your's is very enlightening!
That's awesome you are on the journey Dan. Glad my type of content has helped 👌
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK well sir, once I learn what I am doing, there are a lot of incredible places to hunt for ferrel hogs here. The invitation is extended!
Beautiful country! Looks like Northern California, though I've never seen grass quite that high. First class shooting as always.
Thanks mate 👌
Bloody plains grass. 2 years of wet weather has made it shoot up.
Big time John
I'm totally in love with that daytime scope. It's on my wish list...
Great nights work, doing a necessary job, live the pink mist on some of the shots
Cheers 🍻
Wow great video. Good seeing the little Br do a big job. Don't let the Catastrophe get to you.
Which Catastrophe would that be ??
Your one job. The cat 🐈 . Play on word. I apparently thought I was funny.
Great work as always Nathan. Lets hope 2023 sees you reduce the feral population heaps.
Thanks Dean 🍻
Another cracking hunt mate.. excellent shooting Nathan
Thanks Jack
Another great video Nathan. Lots of accurate shots. Look forward to the next one.
Glad you enjoyed it
Top shelf shooting that was mate 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers mate 👌
Mate I don't normally give a thumbs 👍 up, but you guys do a great service trying to protect the land from these bloody ferals, great job guys
Thanks 👍
The freezer must be full of Venison! Happy to pick up the snags when they're ready mate! 😆😆😆
😂
Can't beleive how consistently you are at looking after your customers. 🤔😎🇦🇺👌
I do try 😀
Love watching these videos. Doing a fantastic job of erradicating vermin from the environment.
Cheers 🍻
welcome to the new year :)
Nice shooting and some nice freezer fillers to
Cheers
Jim
No worries Jim
An exemplary display of musketry skills. Well done, Mate
Cheers 🍻
Another awesome video Nathan, well done mate.
Geoff. UK.
Glad you enjoyed it
Happy new year mate, hope you n the family had a great Christmas.
Great vid mate, great start for the beginning of the year 😁👍
Thanks mate, we had a great little break. Glad you liked the video 👌
As someone who hasn’t done any shooting I find it amazing how accurately you can shoot.
Thanks Steve. I get a little field practice 😎
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK or maybe you don't show the miss shots ?
Colin maybe you should watch some of my other content if you don't think I show misses. Everyone misses, some just less than others 👌
Cleaned up a few more feral moggies Hollywood , good job mate .
Thanks Kym
Great to see you back Nathan. As usual Top stuff and hoping you had a Good Christmas and New Year .
Cheers 🍻, you too
Those subs are the bollocks!
Happy New Year Nathan, Greetings from Ireland!
Cheers Bobby, you too mate 🍻
Thanks for another great professional shooting video & ya gotta love the “Red Mist” moments. 😎👍🏼
Thanks Ken
Man that is a good scope of how it tells u where to aim with the distance next to it. Well done buddy.
Thanks mate, the PARD is handy in daylight 👍🏻
Nice work Nathan and mate, happy new year to you both. Can taste that venison. Thanks Deb 😊
You too, thanks Deb 🍻
Hello who’s your mate? Rodney Morris? I like him a lot. Say hello to him! Love your channel too much such a good time watching! Keep it up!!! Here from France 🇫🇷 !!!! 💪💪💪💪
Glad you enjoy my channel, no I'm not shooting with Rod anymore. This is another friend.
Excellent as always! I love this channel. I leave a thumbs up always before even watching because I know it'll be great. Never been disappointed yet either.
Glad to hear it mate, the continued support is certainly appreciated 🍻
Mate, epic freezer filling stroll, nice work.
Thanks Rick
Not only are you a great shot, you are a. entertainer. Keep em coming.
Cheers mate 🍻
Your videos never disappoint both in quality and content my friend. Keep doing what you do👌
Appreciate it Robbo 👍🏻
Best shot on the internet! Keep up the good work!
Thanks mate 🍻
Great shooting in tough grassland conditions. Thanks for another enjoyable video 🤙
No worries 👌
G’day again and great to watch you out on the hunt again.
I really enjoyed watching, but there was one thing missing!
KFC. No shooting munchies lol.
Great stuff.
Thank you.
Andy
You mustn't have watched it properly 😎. Go back and do it again I'll wait 💪
Excellent video as always. Accuracy on point as is the sense of humour..👍🏼
Thanks mate
Just found your channel. I hate that there are so many feral animals in Australia but it make for very entertaining video. Thanks.
Welcome to the channel, certainly no shortage of targets 👌
Excellent shooting young man, and it's looks like so much fun as well. 👍👍👍
We always have a good time 👍🏻
Happy New Year fella fantastic shooting yet again keep them coming. All the best 'D' from the UK
Thanks mate 👌
Fantastic work mate. I hope I'm half as productive on my next trip - and that's an eight day project!
Happy hunting mate 🤞
Such nice scenery that a drive around with a camera and lunch would do me fine ;) The fact that you get to enjoy it whilst working blows my mind! Great video mate, as usual.
It's an amazing location and I'm always grateful to do what I do up there for sure. I wish I could share the real views but that would give the property location away too much. The view is spectacular.
Good work, well done. Keep it up. My younger brother, Nathan, sadly no longer with us, was a gamekeeper in the UK.
Sorry to hear that mate
Awesome video, heaps of great tech and shooting. Love it mate
Appreciate the comment and support mate 🍻
Not a bad day/night in the office.Some good number of deer in the area.Carry on with the good work.
Cheers Paul 👌
Well done Nathan some bloody good shooting and a nice harvest of venison .
Cheers George
Another great video mate great work on the feral pigs.
Thanks 👍
good shooting Nath , hope you have a good year ...... cheers
👍
Thanks Gary, you too mate 🍻
How good does it get, Ferals everywhere, some great grub and ya best mate pissin ya off with flashing lights at ya while ya tryin to look awesome on ya Vlog !! 🤩😂🤣
What's the bet he said it was an accident but we both know it wasn't hahahaha😋
I'd be disappointed if it was 😂
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK 😂😁
Great shooting and glad to see how ethical your shots are wish I had half the luck you have
Luck is a factor, but so is a lot of hard work 👍🏻
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK 100% agree part of the reason I watch your stuff is you put a lot of work into them
That grass Nathan looks like a challenge mate yeh, pigs were fat & you nailed that cat, 🐈 lol
Thanks Ian 🍻
Hi guys thanks again for the great video , knocking a few on the head , Keep up the good work Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia😊😊😊
Thanks! Will do!
plenty to choose from there! great shooting as always, looks like you ended up with a full freezer of venison 👌
Thanks Joel 🍻
Bro how bigs your freezer😂😂. Awesome watch, crack shooting. happy new year🤙🏽
I tried to make it bigger 😂
Cracking shooting Nate keep up the good work 👍 happy new year take care bud👍
You too mate 🍻
Spot on shooting, you have a gift.
Good one, I respect your work.
Thanks Craig 👍
Great hunt Nath and some excellent head shots mate, the freezer should be looking pretty healthy by now I reckon mate cheers Yogi 👍🤘🇦🇺
Thanks Yogi 👍
I love watching this channel best too ya from Texas
Appreciate it mate 👌
Having grown up on a farm with gun in hand since 6 yo, I always considered myself as a pretty decent shooter. Truth be told and technology aside, I pale in comparison to your shooting skills.
Great video Nathan, always enjoy the volume shooting, and with the majority being headshots .
I'm glad you enjoyed the video mate. I get plenty of practice 👍🏻
High dollar gear helps too 👍👍🙂🙂
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year for 2023
Thank you! You too!
Happy new year to you Young Nathan.
Cheers Dan, you too 🍻
Hey, Hollywood, They are jealous of your photogenic face but I love your videos.
LOL I dunno about photogenic LOL
Good shit mate. I recommend the Flava Wrap from Red Rooter, it's got the edge over the Twister!
I might even be game to try that 💪
A lot of good business done there mate. Good work 👍
Thanks 👍
Amazing scope for the price. wide light gathering ends and easy to see crosshairs. Mounting it on my .22 Savage. Watch out squirrels, here I come!
What calibre of rifle is being used. Tends to allow for bullet droppage at over 300 metres. Great shooting and an ethical hunter utilizing the animal.
Have a squizz in the video description 👍🏻
Another superb video Nathan. 👌
Glad you enjoyed it
@EDGE of the OUTBACK always a good way to start the day mate.
Always respect what you do. Thanks mate.
Much appreciated
Wow talk about a target rich environment! Great job to the both of you! Cant tell what is more fun, the flying or the shooting.
All is the right answer
All is the right answer
Cracking shooting, you must have needed a truck to load all of the venison, was that Rodney that kept missing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I haven't been shooting with Rod for a while John 😞
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK sounded like him 😎🤣
Love your scope. Makes it far better at a good range. I was thinking of a 'Ma Deuce' would have to be my choice.
Thanks John 🍺
Another great video mate 👍 loved it 👌
Cheers mate 👌
Wowwww the scope is telling the distance and calculating the aim point. How cool is that.
Sorry the scope wasn't doing that in this video, but they can now.
Been a weird summer over here in nz, super hot but wet as, grass here gone nuts too.
Still, nice to be out with no real fire risk for a change
This trip was bizarre, middle of summer and it was really cold conditions.
Great video mate. On a side note that property looks mint.
It's an awesome area for sure 👌
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK thanks mate, yeah I’m in Tea Gardens. After much hard work I’ve been invited to a property just south of Barraba in a few months, can’t wait, keep the vids coming.
Another great video with excellent shooting. Love the commentary
Cheers Derek
Farmer should be quite happy with your service. Fantastic work.
Thanks, they usually are 👌