I looked up some statistics regarding estimated camel population, and found that Australia is dealing with a feral camel problem akin to the feral hog problem in the United States. You are doing a great job Jack.
@@zacharyzambrana9360 huh yeah I didn’t mean to bring predators to Aus I’m just saying that we don’t have big predators to help cull the population the cane toad is a good example of that bringing predators doesn’t help
@@Keadles2 good. In in America and some areas they banned mountain lion hunting or have reintroduced wolves and it’s detrimental and will continue to be
@@erikmajestic8044 I agree. It’s not these guys fault their ancestors were mistakenly released into the wild. It’s rather odd that the only animal intentionally introduced to an area for some reason like hunting or just look lovely in the gardens was the ringneck pheasant. I’m certain millions maybe billions had/have been released into the wild by Rod and Gun Clubs and state agencies but I’m not sure there’s anywhere in America where they thrive and reproduce in the wild.
It good to see you don't suger coat things and you teach your children that things have to be kept in check I like your content and looking forward to seeing wot the future brings
I disagree he is living in Australia under colonial rule. Just existing and doing what thr gubberment allows is super coating lol...this dude should be advocating for Australians to GET THEIR GUNS BACK...#ar15
hes literally shooting his gun mate, the pump action may be a little annoying but its good aus has some laws around guns to stop things like mass shootings@@tolt1776
Wild to watch a pump action AR type gun. Then I remembered he probably has to have a crazy amount of permits and permission just to have those. Australia has crazy gun laws.
Prettysure there are people in Australia who have full auto aks ars etc but they just dont have the paperwork 😂 either got it before all the bs laws or blackmarket Haha
@@sahilsquadron2286Yep, when the bans came in hardware stores were selling "gun coffins", a long piece of pvc tube capped off at both ends, and around a third of the estimated banned firearms were never handed in. Plus multiple people being charged since who were in charge of firearms collection during the amnesty period taking "the good stuff" to sell on the black market. There are a lot more guns in Aus than people would assume given our laws.
@@sahilsquadron2286you’re right. It’s all about the territory. Pretty sure his neighboring territory has laws pretty similar to some places in the states
Mate your little girl is so cute, im only 24 but i lost my son a few years ago and it brought a tear to my eye multiple times throughout the video watching you two work together. I can already tell you will raise her to be tougher and more experienced than most men out there. Keep up the great content mate 🤙🏻
So sorry for your loss 😢 My daughter and 4 grandkids stay in Perth , and I visit them every Xmas . I love the place so much , but sadly lost my youngest granddaughter 2 years ago 😪 Watching him with his wee girl brought a few tears to my eyes too ! Stay strong pal 🤟🏴
Talk about multitasking...driving, spotting, loading, shooting, instructing, babysitting...wow!! Your patience with the little one during the stress of the hunt is amazing. You're a great dad!!!
@@lynnmoser6918 An excellent chance to strengthen a father daughter bond! He shows a load if patience and let's her help, so she'll never forget these trips with dad!!♥
As an American, Did I hear you correctly? you said ( A man can never have too many rifles) 😊 just wanted to say you sir are correct. I started my daughter off hunting with a pink 243, I call it The Barbie Gun.
Typical American bullshit … do you condone the hundreds , including children , that are needlessly mass murdered by your countries ridiculous obsession with guns ?
@tolt1776 it's a bit different here on the eastern side of Aus. At least a farmer or pro shooter can own semi autos. We have less hoops to jump through to own any firearm but still have some dumb restrictions. Most gun owners in aus have 3 to 5 minimum.
in every state bar WA, where jack lives for his "genuine reason" of "primary production" and "pest control" he can actually have ar15 and ar10 for this.@@tolt1776
Everyone is talking about the gun and how interesting it is, but I'm more impressed about the loader. How expensive is that? It is a bit large, being that it takes up the entire passenger seat, but it does seem pretty effective.
If I give you a donation, will you get your darling some active hearing defence? Then she can keep them on and still hear you. In the UK you can get them for about £35... so like $70 Aus?
Haha I meant to go my local gunstores the last couple of days while I was on the coast and see what brands and models they had but kinda got distracted by a cyclone coming my way!
Just curious if you leave the carcasses where they lay or move them away from your water for your livestock? Be a lot of hot nasty work moving just the ones close to the water tanks.
Well done, bro! I love the way you're teaching your little one gun safety. To many f@$ked up gun laws in Australia. As long as its use is for a legitimate purpose, i don't see the problem!
Feel for you mate. It’s hot out there and to be honest, not easy when you are with the family. But she is learning invaluable lessons on gun safety, animal control and operating a profitable cattle farm. All the best for Australia Day tomorrow.
It's really nice to see what goes on in another country. I really like watching your videos and the way your to the point about how detrimental the camels are to your operation. We have to do what is best for our families and livestock. I really like the scope and camera you are using in these recent videos. Makes me wonder if they are available here in the states. Again, thanks for your time and sharing your daily life with us all!
I like the way you are allowing your little one accompany you when you go out shooting. If she is to grow up & decide to stay on the ranch & not let the bright lights of the city pull her away then she will have to be able to do these things for herself. There's too many parents nowadays shield their kids from such things & wrap them up in cotton wool.
Awesome work 👍🏼 Editing of the video is 5star. Loving the scope cam view, adds so much more insight to how hard some of these shots are with moving targets etc
When you put that rifle in the back seat after shooting, all I could think about was the stuff it was burning back there lol. I did that one time and it burned right through my floor mat and a shirt lol
@@Andrew-us2fkYou got that right. 5 rounds in a minute with a 308 and you have a barrel that's just about too hot to touch. With the hot ambient temp out there, and being in that direct sunlight.........30 or 40 or more rounds in ten minutes......you would be looking at 2nd degree burns wrapping you hand around that barrel. That's why he was wearing heavy leather gloves. In case of inadvertently touching that barrel.
The thing I like the most about this guy is he makes it as humanly as possible and teaches his kids this is the way things are animals can get overpopulated really quick and you have to do what you have to do
I don't think it's going to be long before your daughter is shooting or even doing the driving haha watching this with my 8yo daughter "we could do that dad" haha
Its important to not classify this as hunting. He has said this before in his videos, this is culling, and is necessary. Many people think that this is hunting and it gives hunters a bad name. They see this and think "thats what hunters do to whitetail"
You have a tough job protecting the water points from the feral animals, you also have a lovely companion riding with you be sure to protect her hearing as she is so precious you and your family have a great life together,
Wild stuff here. What a great helper, gotta get her a load assist so she can load up the mags herself. Also a pump action AR is mind bending. Happy to live here US.
Growing up on the farm we had rabbits issues that we had to deal with but nothing like this. It seems like you’re fighting a never ending battle. I feel for you Jack. Good luck. Outstanding videos. Keep them coming please.
smiles your youngone reminds me of my little one helping Dad doing the same thing, my kid is now 22 and still stands by her dad, keep up the great work.
Love the raw uncut footage. Camals are a mongral in outback aus and you do a awsome job juggling th filming with the shooting and taking your daughter with you.
Mate I am subscribed to over a thousand channels and I have never commented on any of them . Your's is the first . Your content and presentation is world class. I love the mixture of tech and a working cattle station.Keep up the good work .
Watching from the UK. Camel meat here is between £12 - £25 per Kilo depending on the cut. Its a bit darker than beef but very good to eat. What do you do with the carcases?
Yeah, I know. I was thinking about all that value. Problem is australia is huge and trucking it around and loading some big fuck off slobbering camels onto a truck would be hard work.
Just curious what happens to the culled camels? Left to rot or made into food? I know they are a pest over there but wasting meat is still wasting meat. Thanks for sharing!
Logistics & economics of distance & time to get enough meat cleaned & chilled cleanly would be the issue. Need to be paid enough per kg to make a real profit, & be well organised & hygienic.
Dude, nicely done. I grew up hunting small and medium game with my stepdad in the us. It can be hard with kids. But it teaches things that are fundamental to being human. If we wan to protect and privide, then we have to defend it. And usually it means from pests. You just have some bloody big pests. We just had rabbits eating our garden, feral cats pissing on our hand gatherded hay and everything eating our chickens. My 22 and 20ga got a work out.but nothing like qhat yoy have to do. Keep it ot up and keep posting. Ill tell you that today I can shoot a bolt gun faster than a pump. Good luck with it all.
Love that you are sharing this experience with your girl! Teaching conservation and gun safety is important for anybody to learn. My son had 4 girls. He taught them all to hunt with him. If he said he was going to the woods, they were filing out the door behind him! Even as young as 3. They've all hunted elk, deer and javalina. I'll bet it really burned you seeing all those camels right there in your cattle pens where all the water is!! Do you have to go back and burn the carcasses around the pens? As someone else said, you need an ammo sponsorship! Keep up the good, hard work!
I’m curious how far the shots are your taking at the camels. Are they over 200 yds or greater? Seems like the rifle stays on target even when the barrel gets hot from repeated firings.
nice to see that you are teaching your young ones the true nature of life and it's not a bed of roses. Many have already commented that city slickers don't even know where there meat come from.
@@tolt1776 Yeah? He's publicly posting his activities, you want him to break into a military base, make off with their weapons and then post him using them for the world to see or something? I bet you a million you "bow down to the gubberment" every single day, pal.
I am gob smacked. Just how many camels you have on your land (daily)? It seems never-ending. I bet its costing you a small fortune in ammunition, but cheaper than letting them get out of control, I bet? I'm enjoying the camera scopes, a totally new perspective on real life in the outback of Australia. Thank you both for all your hard work in producing these videos. It is appreciated.
Hey Jack. Love your work on the info and video's. I have a question if you dont mind - What is the name/style of magazine you are using where the rounds simply 'push down' to load into the mag rather than force in from the front? Are these specific to only one rifle/action. I have a Tikka T3X 223 and Howa 6.5CM both with 10rd mags but they are traditional load from front style - Greg
It surprises me that you have comments turned on, the amount of people who ask questions that you have answered numerous times is shocking. I can't help but agree with some suggestions but am to respectful to criticize someone doing what needs to be done to ensure theres a viable future for their family and station employees. Thanks Jack for taking us along for the ride.
If anyone is wondering why the red dot is aiming at a different spot than where the round is hitting it has to do with parallax. The scope cam doesn't pick up the red dot as perfect as you do when youre behind the glass. Depends on distance too. If hes really close he has to aim high because of height over bore. Your shot range is like a triangle then goes flat then a triangle again
yeah I only learned recently that close shots you've gotta aim high, I shoot a few roe deer and red deer every year always with friends and such close shots have never had to be done but it was still like 'wait what?' to shoot close I have to aim high??
I'm enjoying your videos. As a fox shooter I'm enjoying seeing something different in a different part of Australia. As a fox shooter...I really appreciate a very good rest..stable rifle support and never shoot offhand. Keep up the effort of recording and uploading...I'm sure it's a hassle...
@@jack_out_the_back ya need to set up a small processing plant and turn them into a dried dog food (I understand that the location and heat restricts the human consumption side of it) but as a dried product you could sell it to anywhere in Australia. Even if you made 80 bucks a camel, just this video adds up to a nice little Christmas party lol .Just me talking out my arse but it would be great to make a little back from the cost they have caused you. Anyway mate love the vids and as always me and the family look forward to the next one. Thanks mate
I would never have thought camels were so invasive. Learn something new every day.
right
So much so, we export them to Saudi Arabia.
Это вы огресивные почему убеваете животных
@ulflindf ors527 لا تصدرها ولا تسوي شيئ شيئ لأن العرب أهل جمال وابل من قبل ماتخلق أنت وغيرك والشيئ النادر موجود في الجزيرة العربية
@@Skollhati88888😂i have a camel 100000$
At the beginning I thought “this guy needs a semi-auto”.
Half way in I was thinking “this guy needs a machine gun”
I looked up some statistics regarding estimated camel population, and found that Australia is dealing with a feral camel problem akin to the feral hog problem in the United States. You are doing a great job Jack.
And we have just as bad as a wild pig problem too that’s what having no large predators does to a country 🤣
@@Keadles2yeah but you understand introducing those predators would severely hurt other populations that are now thriving
@@zacharyzambrana9360 huh yeah I didn’t mean to bring predators to Aus I’m just saying that we don’t have big predators to help cull the population the cane toad is a good example of that bringing predators doesn’t help
@@Keadles2 good. In in America and some areas they banned mountain lion hunting or have reintroduced wolves and it’s detrimental and will continue to be
@@zacharyzambrana9360 yeah that’s dumb mountain lions to my understanding don’t have natural predators
“So, sweetie, how was your weekend with daddy? Did you have fun?”
“Um….we went to the zoo. They said we are not allowed back.”
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Child ea r protection
Hahahahahahaha
Bet your not monetized
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This guy absolutely hates camels 😂
I never knew camels were an invasive species 😂
fr fr
Camel slayer
750,000 camels in Australia and it looks like half of them are on your property, cheers from California
Over 4 million
Cheers x2… from California. Just finished up quail season. Didn’t see a single camel anywhere!!! lol
@@valleyquail1790the last comment you made had me laughing pretty good, hell yeah brother from Missouri!
listen i understand camels are an invasive species in australia but its kinda fuck up, they seem so innocent
@@erikmajestic8044 I agree. It’s not these guys fault their ancestors were mistakenly released into the wild. It’s rather odd that the only animal intentionally introduced to an area for some reason like hunting or just look lovely in the gardens was the ringneck pheasant. I’m certain millions maybe billions had/have been released into the wild by Rod and Gun Clubs and state agencies but I’m not sure there’s anywhere in America where they thrive and reproduce in the wild.
It good to see you don't suger coat things and you teach your children that things have to be kept in check I like your content and looking forward to seeing wot the future brings
I disagree he is living in Australia under colonial rule. Just existing and doing what thr gubberment allows is super coating lol...this dude should be advocating for Australians to GET THEIR GUNS BACK...#ar15
@@tolt1776 we still have guns in Aus though..
hes literally shooting his gun mate, the pump action may be a little annoying but its good aus has some laws around guns to stop things like mass shootings@@tolt1776
you have what they say you can have and where you can have it. you let your country become a police state@@strider5119
@@strider5119you have pump action ARs
This guy needs an ammo sponsorship!!
Numbnut rules in WA need to change so that Jack can carry a few semi auto's. I would really love to be out there helping.
And another rifle, bet that barrel aint going to last long
He needs an A10 doing daily runs
Nah he just needs to learn how to actually shoot, he is a hack !!
Are you joking, 4 shots to every camel I reckon. He's injuring most of them before he has to Finnish then off
A whole generation of these camels know this guy as the Grim Reaper.
If ever I saw a need for a semi auto with high capacity magazines, this is it
sounds like a bolt on
He's using a bolt action Enfield and a pump action (the newer rifle).
Wild to watch a pump action AR type gun. Then I remembered he probably has to have a crazy amount of permits and permission just to have those. Australia has crazy gun laws.
Yea every Nazi country does
Prettysure there are people in Australia who have full auto aks ars etc but they just dont have the paperwork 😂 either got it before all the bs laws or blackmarket Haha
Fr L laws
@@sahilsquadron2286Yep, when the bans came in hardware stores were selling "gun coffins", a long piece of pvc tube capped off at both ends, and around a third of the estimated banned firearms were never handed in. Plus multiple people being charged since who were in charge of firearms collection during the amnesty period taking "the good stuff" to sell on the black market. There are a lot more guns in Aus than people would assume given our laws.
@@sahilsquadron2286you’re right. It’s all about the territory. Pretty sure his neighboring territory has laws pretty similar to some places in the states
"Well kid, sorry we've got more to shoot" says the australian terminator
Haha! Love this!!
That little girl is a sweetheart. She likes to help you spot and talking. Great times with the youngens.
...however leaving her alone in the car with a rifle...🤔
@@Biffo1262 kids raised around firearms are taught to respect them. People don t understand unless they were raised that way.
@@Biffo1262you seem like the kinda person to be worried about that she’s probably a better shot then you and knows how to use it
Decent laws, not crazy laws
Mate your little girl is so cute, im only 24 but i lost my son a few years ago and it brought a tear to my eye multiple times throughout the video watching you two work together. I can already tell you will raise her to be tougher and more experienced than most men out there. Keep up the great content mate 🤙🏻
So sorry for your loss 😢 My daughter and 4 grandkids stay in Perth , and I visit them every Xmas . I love the place so much , but sadly lost my youngest granddaughter 2 years ago 😪
Watching him with his wee girl brought a few tears to my eyes too ! Stay strong pal 🤟🏴
I am so sorry mate!!!! Prayer from Paris, France.
Taking "smokin camels" to a whollllle new meaning!!
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Awesome she’s up there helping you load mags. She’ll never forget the days of shooting camels with dad. So cool man. Cheers from Wisconsin
The donkeys were witnesses - they had to go too... 😃
Donkeys are just as big of a feral problem as the camels
Ha!😂 Good one.
Yep , they knew too much 🧐😅
Couldn’t let them go yapping
@@13bladezthe feral cats are out of control also
Talk about multitasking...driving, spotting, loading, shooting, instructing, babysitting...wow!! Your patience with the little one during the stress of the hunt is amazing. You're a great dad!!!
its called parenting. Not babysitting.
@@keithpadbury9818 Ha-ha...thanks Karin, been there with two of my own!! Of course, the pay is better when it's babysitting!🤣
Bush kids, they can drive, shoot and know first aid before they go to school. It's a matter of survival.
He needs a spotter as well. And she might be able to use a phone or radio...on the job training. Learning work is fun.
@@lynnmoser6918 An excellent chance to strengthen a father daughter bond! He shows a load if patience and let's her help, so she'll never forget these trips with dad!!♥
In a combat situation I do not want camels on my team.
Cannon fodder 😂😂
If I was a kid I would have loved being along !! What a day with your dad.
As an American, Did I hear you correctly? you said ( A man can never have too many rifles) 😊 just wanted to say you sir are correct. I started my daughter off hunting with a pink 243, I call it The Barbie Gun.
Typical American bullshit … do you condone the hundreds , including children , that are needlessly mass murdered by your countries ridiculous obsession with guns ?
In Australia they can't have any decent rifles....hey Joe Biden ar15s are for hunting lol😊😅
@tolt1776 it's a bit different here on the eastern side of Aus. At least a farmer or pro shooter can own semi autos. We have less hoops to jump through to own any firearm but still have some dumb restrictions. Most gun owners in aus have 3 to 5 minimum.
My dad has a rifle he calls the barbie gun too. Its a pink .22 AR he bought for mom but he ends up shooting it more than her.
in every state bar WA, where jack lives for his "genuine reason" of "primary production" and "pest control" he can actually have ar15 and ar10 for this.@@tolt1776
I liked it as soon as I saw your daughter, and her involvement! Thank you for sharing this experience with her and us Jack!
Everyone is talking about the gun and how interesting it is, but I'm more impressed about the loader. How expensive is that? It is a bit large, being that it takes up the entire passenger seat, but it does seem pretty effective.
I hear they have recurring fees for like 20 years though
i think in the US a loader such as that costs 300k over 18 years, give or take, depends on where you live
If you can afford one they're great. They actually get faster the longer you use them.
i really like that he dosnt let the camels suffer. thats a true hunter right there
I feel bad for the camels, but being invasive species. they definitely need to be kept in check.
This will go down in history as the great camel wars
If I give you a donation, will you get your darling some active hearing defence? Then she can keep them on and still hear you. In the UK you can get them for about £35... so like $70 Aus?
Ordered 👍👍
Good!
Haha I meant to go my local gunstores the last couple of days while I was on the coast and see what brands and models they had but kinda got distracted by a cyclone coming my way!
My thoughts exactly. Walkers are great. Cuts out the gunshots, and she can babble on with the conversation. Good times!
You are great father,taught my boys early on a red ryder bb gun birds and bugs rats lived hard for a long time.lol😅
Just curious if you leave the carcasses where they lay or move them away from your water for your livestock? Be a lot of hot nasty work moving just the ones close to the water tanks.
Very nice video.
Blessed country.
Your daughter is the best helper.
You are doing well and you are teaching her.
Greetings from Greece.
Well done, bro! I love the way you're teaching your little one gun safety. To many f@$ked up gun laws in Australia. As long as its use is for a legitimate purpose, i don't see the problem!
You've got yourself a little armorer in the passenger seat!
Feel for you mate. It’s hot out there and to be honest, not easy when you are with the family. But she is learning invaluable lessons on gun safety, animal control and operating a profitable cattle farm. All the best for Australia Day tomorrow.
It's really nice to see what goes on in another country. I really like watching your videos and the way your to the point about how detrimental the camels are to your operation. We have to do what is best for our families and livestock. I really like the scope and camera you are using in these recent videos. Makes me wonder if they are available here in the states. Again, thanks for your time and sharing your daily life with us all!
Awesome video. Felt sorry for the donkeys
Like why did he have to kick it
I like the way you are allowing your little one accompany you when you go out shooting.
If she is to grow up & decide to stay on the ranch & not let the bright lights of the city pull her away then she will have to be able to do these things for herself.
There's too many parents nowadays shield their kids from such things & wrap them up in cotton wool.
Aussie government should be covering this blokes ammo bill cos he’s doing a service
Part 3 is fantastic buddy, really enjoyed it, and the relationship you have with daughter is brilliant.
Keep doing what your and I will keep watching.
Awesome work 👍🏼 Editing of the video is 5star. Loving the scope cam view, adds so much more insight to how hard some of these shots are with moving targets etc
Great job mate! Much respect for the things you have to do to protect yourself and your family.
Well done Dad really appreciate that you are teaching your daughter about real life I salute you sir you are a dad in a million ❤
I like your contrast in companions Jack , when you are with Danny you can't get a word out of him and with your daughter you can't shut her up !!
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Like all girls she, was vaccinated with a phonographic needle
When you put that rifle in the back seat after shooting, all I could think about was the stuff it was burning back there lol. I did that one time and it burned right through my floor mat and a shirt lol
Pump action, not getting too hot.
@PeaceManBro pump has nothing to do with it. He put enough rounds down to get it hot. It might not get as hot as a 11.5 barrel though.
@@Andrew-us2fkYou got that right. 5 rounds in a minute with a 308 and you have a barrel that's just about too hot to touch. With the hot ambient temp out there, and being in that direct sunlight.........30 or 40 or more rounds in ten minutes......you would be looking at 2nd degree burns wrapping you hand around that barrel. That's why he was wearing heavy leather gloves. In case of inadvertently touching that barrel.
The thing I like the most about this guy is he makes it as humanly as possible and teaches his kids this is the way things are animals can get overpopulated really quick and you have to do what you have to do
Humanely?
How?
Not all of them
He's taking pot shots 😂😂
thats actually adorable. a little sidekick to help
I don't think it's going to be long before your daughter is shooting or even doing the driving haha watching this with my 8yo daughter "we could do that dad" haha
I would pay for the privilege to go out with these two awesome hunters
Its important to not classify this as hunting. He has said this before in his videos, this is culling, and is necessary. Many people think that this is hunting and it gives hunters a bad name. They see this and think "thats what hunters do to whitetail"
Respect brother, but that kid needs some ears! Tinnitus and hearing loss is an absolute bitch.
You have a tough job protecting the water points from the feral animals, you also have a lovely companion riding with you be sure to protect her hearing as she is so precious you and your family have a great life together,
She reminds me of my girl, so curious and observant. These are the best years as a dad, I think. Love the channel, keep it up.
Wild stuff here. What a great helper, gotta get her a load assist so she can load up the mags herself. Also a pump action AR is mind bending. Happy to live here US.
Growing up on the farm we had rabbits issues that we had to deal with but nothing like this.
It seems like you’re fighting a never ending battle.
I feel for you Jack.
Good luck.
Outstanding videos.
Keep them coming please.
Yep and they can't even own an ar15 fucking pathetic.. liberalism is a mental disorder and democracy is hypocrisy.
Absolutely amazing teamwork
We need to get this man a 50rd drum
Man you are living the dream I hope you know how lucky you are!
She’s a great little spotter!
Can’t wait for her to learn how to load mags.
Thanks for taking us along Jack. Kudos to young Verity, she's a great helper👏👏
smiles your youngone reminds me of my little one helping Dad doing the same thing, my kid is now 22 and still stands by her dad, keep up the great work.
I can only imagine how hot it has to be for the Aussie to be complaining about how hot everything is to touch lol
Good (and amusing) little offsider you have there 🙂
Love the raw uncut footage. Camals are a mongral in outback aus and you do a awsome job juggling th filming with the shooting and taking your daughter with you.
Mate I am subscribed to over a thousand channels and I have never commented on any of them . Your's is the first . Your content and presentation is world class. I love the mixture of tech and a working cattle station.Keep up the good work .
Why did you let your government ban guns?
What is this a burner account? You joined less than a month ago with 1 comment.
Why the hell would you subscribe to over 1000channels. 🫨🤔
That’s a LOT of channels
Unreal, some job 🙃
I thought “Take your daughter to work ‘day’” was sometime in April !😊
Watching from the UK. Camel meat here is between £12 - £25 per Kilo depending on the cut. Its a bit darker than beef but very good to eat.
What do you do with the carcases?
Yeah, I know. I was thinking about all that value. Problem is australia is huge and trucking it around and loading some big fuck off slobbering camels onto a truck would be hard work.
@@RenegadeRanga
Labors from different countries?
This is the greatest show I’ve ever seen
Camels: (Take fire)
Camels: (Do nothing)
Hi jack daughter is a good learner and great help and good sense
Just curious what happens to the culled camels? Left to rot or made into food? I know they are a pest over there but wasting meat is still wasting meat. Thanks for sharing!
Logistics & economics of distance & time to get enough meat cleaned & chilled cleanly would be the issue. Need to be paid enough per kg to make a real profit, & be well organised & hygienic.
Nothing Is wasted in nature something will have a full belly
Dude, nicely done. I grew up hunting small and medium game with my stepdad in the us. It can be hard with kids. But it teaches things that are fundamental to being human. If we wan to protect and privide, then we have to defend it. And usually it means from pests. You just have some bloody big pests. We just had rabbits eating our garden, feral cats pissing on our hand gatherded hay and everything eating our chickens. My 22 and 20ga got a work out.but nothing like qhat yoy have to do. Keep it ot up and keep posting. Ill tell you that today I can shoot a bolt gun faster than a pump. Good luck with it all.
Love that you are sharing this experience with your girl! Teaching conservation and gun safety is important for anybody to learn. My son had 4 girls. He taught them all to hunt with him. If he said he was going to the woods, they were filing out the door behind him! Even as young as 3. They've all hunted elk, deer and javalina.
I'll bet it really burned you seeing all those camels right there in your cattle pens where all the water is!!
Do you have to go back and burn the carcasses around the pens?
As someone else said, you need an ammo sponsorship!
Keep up the good, hard work!
Man great work. Such a cool video to show how you’re dealing with such a large invasive species.
Watching from Ontario Canada
If only groundhogs were that easy.
I’m curious how far the shots are your taking at the camels. Are they over 200 yds or greater? Seems like the rifle stays on target even when the barrel gets hot from repeated firings.
nice to see that you are teaching your young ones the true nature of life and it's not a bed of roses.
Many have already commented that city slickers don't even know where there meat come from.
Yet he is literally bowing down to the gubberment and using less than ideal firearms 😊😊😊😊
@@tolt1776 Yeah? He's publicly posting his activities, you want him to break into a military base, make off with their weapons and then post him using them for the world to see or something? I bet you a million you "bow down to the gubberment" every single day, pal.
@@tolt1776 and you would do the same.
@@tolt1776 do you have a beltfed in your garage? Or perhaps bombs
@juu4524 remember when the Aussie government took all yer guns??? I DO...PUSSIES
Children start asking a whole lot of questions when they are scared or nervous. But, damn, what a savage!
How many camels did you shoot?
Jack- “Yes”
I am gob smacked. Just how many camels you have on your land (daily)? It seems never-ending. I bet its costing you a small fortune in ammunition, but cheaper than letting them get out of control, I bet? I'm enjoying the camera scopes, a totally new perspective on real life in the outback of Australia. Thank you both for all your hard work in producing these videos. It is appreciated.
Do you have to burn the camel carcuses or do you let them where they are?
PETA must hate you guys 😂😂
7:15 “hey f******” stubbed my toe because I was laughing too much and wasn’t looking
This is interesting,never imagined theirs camel population control.
Hey Jack. Love your work on the info and video's. I have a question if you dont mind - What is the name/style of magazine you are using where the rounds simply 'push down' to load into the mag rather than force in from the front? Are these specific to only one rifle/action. I have a Tikka T3X 223 and Howa 6.5CM both with 10rd mags but they are traditional load from front style -
Greg
lol just magpul polymer magazines
Camels are very slow learners apparently 😂 someone get this mad a semi auto AR and a bunch of 30 round mags! He needs them!
He does need one, but Australia's politicians don't care.
Top job mate
Definitely time for a cold beer after all that hard work. You were droppin em like dirty socks! (Florida USA)
Pump action rifle? Thats pretty cool.
7:11 based
It surprises me that you have comments turned on, the amount of people who ask questions that you have answered numerous times is shocking. I can't help but agree with some suggestions but am to respectful to criticize someone doing what needs to be done to ensure theres a viable future for their family and station employees. Thanks Jack for taking us along for the ride.
هل تعلم ان العرب يحبون هاذي الجمال
بأمكانك الاستفاده منها بتصدير لدول العربيه افضل من قتلها
There are too many. The money and resources needed to export over one million camels would be too much, unfortunately.
All the camels in the mid east suffer from a human form of syfillus...think about it...
I accept it from you if you want to export it to me, and I will give you the money or advise you. I work on a farm and collect camels there.
انا عربي واحب هذهي الحيوانات واذا يقبل انا يصدرها الي انا جاهز وسف اعطيه المال
we do
Hey Jack, what about looking at some noise cancelling headphones for missy when she's with you?
Love your videos mate, keep up the great work
These bluey episodes are getting REAL..😂
Someone get this man a full auto AR15!!
If anyone is wondering why the red dot is aiming at a different spot than where the round is hitting it has to do with parallax. The scope cam doesn't pick up the red dot as perfect as you do when youre behind the glass.
Depends on distance too. If hes really close he has to aim high because of height over bore. Your shot range is like a triangle then goes flat then a triangle again
yeah I only learned recently that close shots you've gotta aim high, I shoot a few roe deer and red deer every year always with friends and such close shots have never had to be done but it was still like 'wait what?' to shoot close I have to aim high??
Not gonna lie. This looks like so much fun. Bonding with your daughter and playing big game, hunter in real life
Great work Mate Keeping Australia great 👍
Your little girl is amazing and you are raising her right. Good Job man.
I'm enjoying your videos.
As a fox shooter I'm enjoying seeing something different in a different part of Australia.
As a fox shooter...I really appreciate a very good rest..stable rifle support and never shoot offhand.
Keep up the effort of recording and uploading...I'm sure it's a hassle...
Are they collected and harvested or just left where you drop em ?? 🤟🤟
We move them away, but they rot pretty quickly in the heat.
@@jack_out_the_back ya need to set up a small processing plant and turn them into a dried dog food (I understand that the location and heat restricts the human consumption side of it) but as a dried product you could sell it to anywhere in Australia. Even if you made 80 bucks a camel, just this video adds up to a nice little Christmas party lol .Just me talking out my arse but it would be great to make a little back from the cost they have caused you. Anyway mate love the vids and as always me and the family look forward to the next one. Thanks mate
Thanks!
I love what you do dream job
Keep doing what ur doing brother💯
awesome mate love the videos keep it up!!!