Water Buffalo, Banteng, Hogs: Northern Territory, Australia | Mark Peterson Hunting
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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Mark and Earl head to the Northern Territory of Australia to hunt a variety of species. They are in hopes of harvesting an Australian Water Buffalo, Banteng, and hogs from an airboat. Australia has a variety of animals for the sportsman. If you are interested in going on a hunt like this in Australia go to Worldwide Trophy Adventures and give a consultant a call today.
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00:00 Intro
This is the exposure the Northern Territory needs to the American hunting community, come hunt and enjoy the Northern Territory of Australia 🇦🇺
Would have also been good to see you go fishing for Baramundi which is our prized fish, much like a the large mouth bass but much larger and equally as elusive
No please don't, let's keep it for ourselves! Haha
It's kinda ironic that bantengs are endangered in their homeland, but they're become an invasive species in a far away land
Too many people in its native land. Little room left for wildlife.
Indonesia,thailand FR😀
Water Buffalo: the "other" low-fat red meat. (See also: "Skippy")
The rib and eye fillets are superb and the rest of the protein is good tucker.
Cook low and slow like venison; YUM!
Thats a great call out. Guides made us some in camp and it was great.
Great video. Nice pigs. I live in Australia.
Thanks 👍
Well done,Great PH.I liked the fact that the PH did not shoot the animals after the client shot them.Each client shot his own animals until they were dead.
That’s the way it should be. 👍🏼
Great vidéo thank you !
I never knew the NT felt like Africa
We got some crazy animals in north America to though a lot of people forget this. The moose is huge. A grizzly bear is huge to as well. And we got polar bears but you can't hunt those. The big grizzly bear and moose are northern part of Canada and Alaska. The biggest species of a moose is the Yukon Alaska moose. The bison is are biggest animal though 1700 to 2000 pounds. North America has great hunting to offer to but lots of people will forget that I feel.
I would love to go hunting, I’m only 11 though so I have to wait around 7 years
Get a job when you turn 14 or 16. Work after school as long as they'll let you. Save as much money as you can. When you're 18, you'll have enough money for a 22 rifle, a 20 or a 12 gauge shotgun, and a 30-30. Don't worry about camoflage, just wear natural dull colours. Look for squirrels, rabbits, and doves. Shoot pheasants or quail if there's any where you live. If you've got a deep freezer shoot a deer or 2. Or 3, or 4, or 5, deepending on your state.
Work hard, and you'll have money to play hard.
Happy trails and good luck!!!
Work hard at school, Get part time job dealing with the general public. Do further education, qualifications even Uni. Spend your life always learning. Good luck and have fun. Cheers
great video :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Those guys have some beautiful classic rifles. I'd like to know the details.
Was lucky they had them in camp that is for sure.
The PH is cool as hell, is a water buff hunt around as much as Cape buffalo?
You can get cheap water buffalo hunts but it is highly advisable to go with a reputable outfit as there are many dodgy operators to watch out for.
Quality will cost more than the poor grade hunts
The only thing better then that shooting is that goatee!
haha thanks!
Nice
What a great video. I love how you hunt sir . I am also a hunter can you give me some tips on hunting ?
Thank you very much. Where would you like me to start? lol
To be a great white hunter... you must point and shoot. 😂🤣😎🇦🇺👌
Do you guys muster the big buffalo bulls from other properties and pay not much for them and transport them to your ranch like I’ve seen in the NT? Place we hunted had helicopter muster happening to catch the big bulls and were shipped to ranches to hunt for big $
The bulls we shot we all free ranging.
What calibre was the gun used to shoot the bull and buffalo?
I believe the gun my dad was using was a .45-70.
What is that opening song?
The opening song is "Walkabout Australia Instrumental Version by Hans Johnson".
When was this hunt?
Looks like great fun , what bino's are you using there mate ?
Australia really looks like it be a poachers dream with as many feral animals there are
What if release lion or tiger
what did you do with the tucker you shot
Donated the meat to the Village in town.
I think people do a much better job hunting using a telescope on a rifle than without one.
but open sights add so much fun.
Just be prepared to miss opportunities that a scoped rifle can deal with
wat do u do with the animals u shoot
Most in Africa are donated to local villages, and I usually keep the hide for taxidermy when I get home.
Wild Boar Classification:
Bohor Reedbuck Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Placentalia
Magnorder: Boreoeutheria
Superorder: Laurasiatheria
Grandorder: Ungulata
Mirorder: Paraxonia
Order: Artiodactyla
Suborder: Bunodontia
Infraorder: Suina
Superfamily: Suoidea
Family: Suidae
Subfamily: Suinae
Tribe: Suini
Genus: Sus
Species: S. scrofa
Gimme a capri sun
Too bad you can't go after a giant salty! That would awesome.
My dad did a while back. Pretty cool
@@MarkVPeterson That would be awesome! I hope he had it mounted. That would be awesome to see. Great videos.
Big Bore doubles are made for buff, lion and elephant at close range, instinctive shooting. Use a scoped rifle otherwise
Australian buffalo and Banteng hunts are perfect targets for a big double 👌
Nice
Thanks
❤️🖤💛
Not a bad buffalo the old bloke took.
so are they edible or do you just want to kill something?
They are an invasive species
We raise Bantengs for meat. Nothing beats the low fat tender premiums
You got that right.
caliber needed?
9.3 x 62 and up are generally favoured for buff and banteng. Water buff are considerably heavier than cape buffalo. Banteng bulls 10:34 probably similar to cape buffalo in weight.
@@bushchook1618 Thankyou for the info.
Banteng are simmilar to Eland in stature so as bush chook stated, A 9.3mm cal on up is ideal
What becomes of the animal after the fatal shot, is it processed for its meat 🥩
That is correct, most of the meat goes to villages near the outfitters operation.
just haging 1 bag salt 100% 1 grop bfalo coming
Sure would like to see some meat cooked.
Banteng and buffalo biltong (jerky) is great. So it slow cooked in a camp oven
Australia can make a lot of money from these wild buffaloes, and wild pigs, in Asian countries, meat from Buffaloes, and pigs are delicacies, I wonder if Australians know that?
Too much effort mate, you'd need to come experience how vast it is and how much effort it would be to get these to ports
itu kerbau Jawa, yang dibawa Inggris dulu,
Instead of killing the bantengs Bc there an invasive species why don’t they bring them to there homeland because there endangered there
Because they will just kill them all again. They're happy and thriving here, they'd just be wiped out again in their homeland
They are endangered for a reason and that is generally human encroachment. So, bringing animals to an already small range will not help
Do you realize how much effort it would be to get them to a port! Haha
@@Bigsoot7393 I really don’t care I just wanna play as a taco
What caliber is the double rifle ?
I believe it was a 45-70. Thanks for asking.
most likely 470
cruel humans
Y u kill them for nothing mate
because NT is full of grubs
I agree lad, shoot what you eat. But pigs full of parasites up north so risky eating them. Can knock some slabs off the buff and chuck them in the smoker.....bloody beautiful. How you do your game, lad.
Uhh.... sigh.... they're introduced species, they damage the environment, place enormous stress on native animals, and destroy good grazing land. Any uncontrolled, non-native animal needs to be taken out. That's why we kill rats, mice, foxes, pigs, camels, goats and donkeys.
We don't have to justify killing them. They exist here, therefore they need to be eliminated.
@@rickkinsman7400 damn straight.. knock the lot on the head, just look at the wetlands in the vid, how trampled they are.
I'm guessing you live in the city and have no knowledge with pest extermination