you are doing a great job . after getting back into the hunting i cant believe how bad the feral problem is now and the farmers that complain about the damage that is being done by the pest but still refuse to allow hunting on their land . we have a deer problem here that everyone want the government to fix when there are so many hunters ready to do it for free for the chance to harvest a feed
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK When it came to hunting I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn... so I stayed in the camp and became the cook! Glad I wasn't the cook on this video! 🤣
Your best footage yet! Love the long range shots and the audio is pristine. Lots of plugs but it's ok coz it was accompanied with lots of quality videos. Keep it up mate.
Hey Nathan, I have always appreciated the time and effort you put into your videos. The dedication to improving the production and editing of the content, over the years, is displayed in this professional, awesome video. Well done brother, I spent so much of the video appreciating how well it was all put together, I am watching it a second time for the hunt!!
Thumbs up as always. Impressive marksmanship, camera work, commentary with a bit of humor added. The vehicle you traveled and camped in was high tech, as well as the quad equipped for night ops. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Engaging as always. You're a very likable, engaging presenter. The thermal images remind me of the old wet-film B&W negs, maybe even the infrared stock that was popular in album cover art in the '60s . Kinda fun to see how you interpret imagery and explain how it works for you. Well done, sir !
Excellent content. Can’t believe how many feral pests there are over there, it’s non stop! Oh, and I just want to thank you as you gave me the idea to start my own Patreon account because of the constant treading on thin ice with UA-cam and their anti-hunting restrictions. Keep the content coming.
@@hoilst265 I had no idea what acclimatization society was, had to google it, but I totally get it. Like the introduction of European honey bees to the US because people love honey. LOL, I love honey too, but now they are feral here in huge numbers, and are pushing native bee populations to the edge of extinction. Cats and European starlings more examples--in fact most of our farm animals are examples of that. Thank you for making me learn a new term.
Another great video. Here in The Bahamas we also have problems with invasive species. Cats , Dogs , hogs goats and now raccoons killing native wildlife . The only difference is that locals here like to eat most of them . Wild hogs can be sold for $2 kilo whole . Can't imagine how overrun the islands would be if invasive species were not dealt with.
@EDGEoftheOUTBACK The hogs are generally not seen as a bad invasive species here because they have been here since the first British arrived in 1600s ( probably before that with the Spanish ) so even though they are responsible for helping wipe out native animals , it's beyond living memory and wild pork is sold in restaurants. With nowhere near the land area as Australia it's easy for hunter's to keep the population low , but I'm told by older people that before roads and trucks, they were a problem. 100 years ago, farmers had to build tock walls around farms , and one settlement even sectioned off that part of the island with a fence . The British gov was paying bounty hunter's per ear . Modern environmental groups brought in bounty hunters to trap cats but soon gave up . Cats and Raccoon will soon wipe out the remaining native parrots that nest on the ground on only 1 island. Only one remaining mamal and its only found on one small island now . Sea birds and turtles shifted from nesting on larger islands with cats , hogs , Raccoon and nest on smaller islands. The average person has no idea how destructive they all are . You definitely inspired me to get night vision. Here, we can't import proper " military " grade stuff, so I got a cheap One Leaf NV100 .off Amazon. It's works using a corn feeder @ 100m , and it is easy enough to spot an animal that's moving , but I'm definitely jealous of your running shots across open fields . On the other hand my cheap try at subsonic was a failure. Knocked a big boar down with a shot to the neck but he jumped back up ran around in circles then disappeared into the thick bush. 175g Atomic FMJ subsonic definitely doesn't hit like normal 308 . What subsonic are you using now ?
Really admire your marksmanship. A true pro with top grade equipment. Appreciate the video and the alerting to feral problems out in country areas. I've seen goats in their thousands, on the of the road, between Broken Hill and Cobar, but I never understood why someone couldn't bag at least 100 a day in broad daylight! The Midle East love them, so why not chill 'em and pack 'em off over to help the hungry?
@quentinrankmore1260 thanks mate, the goats out west are shipped to the middle east, live export. That's why most people allow them to bread up out there 👍
05:17 Cripes!! That's a LOT more goats than I imagined there'd be. A herd like that would do a number on the vegetation. But I have to confess I was thinking how many Greek gyros they could produce.
@LuvBorderCollie each doe will drop two kids at a time. Can breed 3 times in each two year period. The ducklings can breed at 3 months and does at about 6 months. Those numbers go out of control quick.
@@fredbecker607 Exactly, we have very similar problems here in the southern mid-west of America, at least with the pigs, goats not so much. Pigs tend to have large litters, breed two to three times a year, and a young sow can breed at around six months. Just in my state alone, we have an estimated 1.5 million feral hogs, and they do millions of dollars in damages to crops and orchards. That's why I kind of look sideways at "animal lovers" who think this is cruel and awful. I love animals too, but these animals threaten our food supply. Not to mention, they're aggressive and dangerous. We almost lost our town dentist to feral hogs, she got torn up really bad, took her months to heal up.
Love watching this show mate. You don’t talk shit and get on with the job. Very informative presentation and it takes me back to my old spot lighting days. You’re a crack shot and that thermo gear is unbelievable. Thanks again and keep up the good work getting rid of those ferals especially cats. 😂
Can't wait for you to put out a video!! I live in Tennessee but where I live we don't have a big pig problem yet but it's coming. It's all around us and moving. Thanks for all the effort you put into bringing us along.
Thanks for another great video Nathan. I took my only fox so far with one of those Fiochi pills. We couldn't tell the difference between the entry and exit so I can't wait to try them out in my new .223. I also found them to be just as good on rabbits, hares, crows and tree cats in my old rifle
Top work Nath. Love the footage of the hits on the goats. I wonder how many native animals your efforts have saved and how much extra yield the farmers have got. Lead is more humane than poisons. ❤
Thats a great life youve got going there. Camping ,shooting, driving about. Im imagining it with otto, my little cattle dog at my side, hed love it for sure. Nice daydream.
Awesome job, man. The feral pigs are out of control here in the southern US as well, costing billions in crop and orchard damage, but also dangerous as well. Back when I was teaching my boys how to hunt, I carried a .40 revolver sidearm as well (somewhat frowned upon at the time) because I was down early setting up camp and would be alone there. A ranger did make note of the sidearm, but since I was a female out alone, I think he just "overlooked" it and dropped the subject. Anyway, folks like you provide an awesome service to farmers and ranchers, plus protecting the environment.
Nice shooting again Nathan, and thanks for your detailed information in the video description. Very helpful to know what setup and loads you are using. Cheers
Nathan, there's no half measures with you is there.? Not least the amount of top quality kit you have accumulated. It shows a man at the top of his game. Great to see. A subscriber in Oxford UK.
Awesome shooting Nathan those long shots on the goats were exceptional not to mention the pigs and foxes you got a great mixed bag there mate well done 👍🦘🇦🇺
I can tell you one thing….your production quality of your videos is getting better….every time I watch one it’s just a little bit different…especially with the bit of superimposed visuals in the red light….great video.
well just found your channel will subscribe for sure way back when my brother and i used to to this we had around 10 property's all together so had a bunch of land and ferrals to shoot went out roughly twice a month anyway enough of that and good old youtube devaluing your videos its just real life stuff they need to take a look at themselves the shooting you do with gear we never heard of is just short of amazing for sure all we had was a spot light your not a bad sort of shot either the semi auto helps out some there we used them back when you asked how is the 223 i think a bit light as you hit some 2 to 3 times i still think you can not go past the good old 308 best all-round rifle in my opinion keep up the good work as that poor farmer has a feral problem of the major kind pigs deer rabbits foxes wow thank you for doing your bit Cheers
I love your work Dude. That 6mm seems to have more recoil than I thought it might. It wasn’t a “Texas Heart Shot” at 5:51 was it😮. You’re a great operator Mate, I really enjoy watching your Work! You are definitely the best “on the run” shooter I’ve ever watched.
I have to say, your videos are amazing. With such a cool attitude, amazing shots, awesome guns and even some wonderful camping setup, you are inspiring me. My imagination for my own setup is running wild right now😂
Another cracking video! You could have put the icing on the cake with a stray moggie but not to worry as I scored a couple for us during the week! Cheers!
As always great video , what a good idea the sleeve around the remote handle . Can’t believe I never seen this , will make winter shooting less numbing 👍
you are doing a great job .
after getting back into the hunting i cant believe how bad the feral problem is now and the farmers that complain about the damage that is being done by the pest but still refuse to allow hunting on their land .
we have a deer problem here that everyone want the government to fix when there are so many hunters ready to do it for free for the chance to harvest a feed
*EDGE of the OUTBACK* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless
"sir" and "god bless" you must be American
We don't really believe in "GOD" in Australia mate.
Really appreciate it @MrRebar. I for one, hugely appreciate someone with decent manners 👌
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK You bet, thank-you sir. GOD Bless.
@@clavertonnah, he's an Aussie. Lol.
Easily one of the best videos uploaded on this channel
Hugely appreciated 🍻
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK When it came to hunting I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn... so I stayed in the camp and became the cook! Glad I wasn't the cook on this video! 🤣
Aussies have the neatest camping trailers!
Remote rural NSW here thanks for letting me tag along, nice work indeed.
Any time!
It's very satisfying watching a professional at work. Great video mate, subscribed
Appreciate that, enjoy the library 😎
Your best footage yet!
Love the long range shots and the audio is pristine. Lots of plugs but it's ok coz it was accompanied with lots of quality videos. Keep it up mate.
Gotta keep this rolling somehow with brand support. Without it, no more utube 😓
Very informative and intriguing!
You can really shoot, mate! Those running shots are harder than they look. Great video!
Takes a bit of practice to perfect that's for sure.
Hey Nathan, I have always appreciated the time and effort you put into your videos. The dedication to improving the production and editing of the content, over the years, is displayed in this professional, awesome video. Well done brother, I spent so much of the video appreciating how well it was all put together, I am watching it a second time for the hunt!!
I appreciate that!
Yes . Really professional videos
Nice marksmanship, dropping moving targets.
Thumbs up as always. Impressive marksmanship, camera work, commentary with a bit of humor added. The vehicle you traveled and camped in was high tech, as well as the quad equipped for night ops. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much!
AMD we can eat porridge another day. Uncle Toby salutes you 🫡
Thank you for sharing Nathan, good work.
Glad you enjoyed it
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK As always champ 🙂
I installed a Silent Rider exhaust on my 4 wheeler years ago and it makes a big difference. Well worth the money. Quick and easy install.
They make a big difference indeed 👍
Engaging as always. You're a very likable, engaging presenter. The thermal images remind me of the old wet-film B&W negs, maybe even the infrared stock that was popular in album cover art in the '60s . Kinda fun to see how you interpret imagery and explain how it works for you. Well done, sir !
Cheers mate 👍
Another thoroughly enjoyable video. And, very sweet camp setup. Thanks.
Thank you kindly!
It's amazng how many business and their people we rely on for all the gear needed to do these kinds of jobs efficiently. Heck, any profession really.
And just think how much money will be lost to various communities as well as jobs if the greenies have their way and have firearms banned.
Your "Papa Smurf" 6.5 PRC did a brilliant job on the long range goats mate !!!
It's a beast !!!
Really enjoy your videos. When they pop up in my feed it is an immediate watch. I appreciate an efficient pest remover.
Glad you like them!
Excellent content. Can’t believe how many feral pests there are over there, it’s non stop!
Oh, and I just want to thank you as you gave me the idea to start my own Patreon account because of the constant treading on thin ice with UA-cam and their anti-hunting restrictions.
Keep the content coming.
Your videos are great watching too.
@@chrisp.2544 Thank you Chris, glad you enjoy my content also. I get ideas for my channel by watching Edge of the Outback.
Fantastic and best of luck 💪
Acclimatisation societies, man. One of the worst things humanity has ever come up with.
@@hoilst265 I had no idea what acclimatization society was, had to google it, but I totally get it. Like the introduction of European honey bees to the US because people love honey. LOL, I love honey too, but now they are feral here in huge numbers, and are pushing native bee populations to the edge of extinction. Cats and European starlings more examples--in fact most of our farm animals are examples of that. Thank you for making me learn a new term.
Great work! Your rig is very impressive. What a great way to set camp.
Thank you very much!
Absolutely awesome thanks for sharing with us. I like this whole episode.
Cheers 🍻
man this is some incredible shooting!!! super fast target acquisition and aim and all!!! impressive!!!
Cheers mate 🍻
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK I'm very jealous of your shooting and of your rifle. so awesome
"Bröther may i have some öats?"
"You may have NO OATS" *fires gun*
Was looking for this reference
A very enjoyable video to watch. Watching you work almost removes the necessity for me to go hunting myself. Almost.
Another great video.
Here in The Bahamas we also have problems with invasive species. Cats , Dogs , hogs goats and now raccoons killing native wildlife .
The only difference is that locals here like to eat most of them . Wild hogs can be sold for $2 kilo whole .
Can't imagine how overrun the islands would be if invasive species were not dealt with.
Wow, I didn't know there's a problem in that country. Very interesting indeed.
@EDGEoftheOUTBACK
The hogs are generally not seen as a bad invasive species here because they have been here since the first British arrived in 1600s ( probably before that with the Spanish ) so even though they are responsible for helping wipe out native animals , it's beyond living memory and wild pork is sold in restaurants.
With nowhere near the land area as Australia it's easy for hunter's to keep the population low , but I'm told by older people that before roads and trucks, they were a problem. 100 years ago, farmers had to build tock walls around farms , and one settlement even sectioned off that part of the island with a fence .
The British gov was paying bounty hunter's per ear . Modern environmental groups brought in bounty hunters to trap cats but soon gave up .
Cats and Raccoon will soon wipe out the remaining native parrots that nest on the ground on only 1 island. Only one remaining mamal and its only found on one small island now .
Sea birds and turtles shifted from nesting on larger islands with cats , hogs , Raccoon and nest on smaller islands.
The average person has no idea how destructive they all are .
You definitely inspired me to get night vision. Here, we can't import proper " military " grade stuff, so I got a cheap One Leaf NV100 .off Amazon.
It's works using a corn feeder @ 100m , and it is easy enough to spot an animal that's moving , but I'm definitely jealous of your running shots across open fields .
On the other hand my cheap try at subsonic was a failure. Knocked a big boar down with a shot to the neck but he jumped back up ran around in circles then disappeared into the thick bush. 175g Atomic FMJ subsonic definitely doesn't hit like normal 308 .
What subsonic are you using now ?
Here, thankfully the hogs are not carrying parasites or ticks .
Really admire your marksmanship. A true pro with top grade equipment. Appreciate the video and the alerting to feral problems out in country areas.
I've seen goats in their thousands, on the of the road, between Broken Hill and Cobar, but I never understood why someone couldn't bag at least 100 a day in broad daylight! The Midle East love them, so why not chill 'em and pack 'em off over to help the hungry?
@quentinrankmore1260 thanks mate, the goats out west are shipped to the middle east, live export. That's why most people allow them to bread up out there 👍
Excellent content mate. Property owner must be stoked
Affirmative 👌
05:17 Cripes!! That's a LOT more goats than I imagined there'd be. A herd like that would do a number on the vegetation. But I have to confess I was thinking how many Greek gyros they could produce.
@LuvBorderCollie each doe will drop two kids at a time. Can breed 3 times in each two year period. The ducklings can breed at 3 months and does at about 6 months. Those numbers go out of control quick.
@@fredbecker607 Exactly, we have very similar problems here in the southern mid-west of America, at least with the pigs, goats not so much. Pigs tend to have large litters, breed two to three times a year, and a young sow can breed at around six months. Just in my state alone, we have an estimated 1.5 million feral hogs, and they do millions of dollars in damages to crops and orchards. That's why I kind of look sideways at "animal lovers" who think this is cruel and awful. I love animals too, but these animals threaten our food supply. Not to mention, they're aggressive and dangerous. We almost lost our town dentist to feral hogs, she got torn up really bad, took her months to heal up.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video mate, definitely the best hunting video I’ve ever seen, hands down. Keep it up
I really appreciate that 🍻
Love watching this show mate. You don’t talk shit and get on with the job. Very informative presentation and it takes me back to my old spot lighting days. You’re a crack shot and that thermo gear is unbelievable. Thanks again and keep up the good work getting rid of those ferals especially cats. 😂
Really appreciate it mate 🍻
@ no worries take care mate
Always enjoy your videos you lucky bugger... you've got the life bud 😃
Can't wait for you to put out a video!! I live in Tennessee but where I live we don't have a big pig problem yet but it's coming. It's all around us and moving. Thanks for all the effort you put into bringing us along.
Really appreciate that
Thanks for another great video Nathan. I took my only fox so far with one of those Fiochi pills. We couldn't tell the difference between the entry and exit so I can't wait to try them out in my new .223. I also found them to be just as good on rabbits, hares, crows and tree cats in my old rifle
Awesome 👌
One of your best Nathan
Appreciate it 🍻
Top work Nath. Love the footage of the hits on the goats. I wonder how many native animals your efforts have saved and how much extra yield the farmers have got. Lead is more humane than poisons. ❤
You have come along way over the last couple of years , great work , greetings from Spain ..👍👍
Thank you very much!
Got to love the zerotech scopes I got one off the first they brought when they started up and it has not let me down, great video as usual mate.
Thanks 👍
Excellent videos and first class shooting. .223 is plenty.
Great job Nathan been watching you for a while now .... Love all the footage not partial to rather one👍😁😁👍
Thanks 👍
Nathan, a great job, a very cool equipment / stuff and a great video again.
Appreciate it 🍻
Thats a great life youve got going there. Camping ,shooting, driving about. Im imagining it with otto, my little cattle dog at my side, hed love it for sure. Nice daydream.
Meanwhile the Kangaroos confused as hell as all the pigs and foxes randomly dropping around them 😂😂😂
Excellent video from “The King of Leading Shots”. You are the Master! Years of experience to get to that level……
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Nathan. As allways, another top hunt cobber, enjoy all that you do mate.🤠
My pleasure
The precision is insane!
Awesome job, man. The feral pigs are out of control here in the southern US as well, costing billions in crop and orchard damage, but also dangerous as well. Back when I was teaching my boys how to hunt, I carried a .40 revolver sidearm as well (somewhat frowned upon at the time) because I was down early setting up camp and would be alone there. A ranger did make note of the sidearm, but since I was a female out alone, I think he just "overlooked" it and dropped the subject. Anyway, folks like you provide an awesome service to farmers and ranchers, plus protecting the environment.
Another great hunt. Couldn’t be happier with adventure. Thanks 😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it
thanks for sharing this stuff with us, i always appreciate when you upload!
My pleasure!
Another action packed video Nathan, well done mate.
Geoff. UK.
Appreciate it Geoff
Another great video on your environmental work.
Cheers 🍻
A true oats keeper!
Brilliant video as per usual, thanks so much for posting it. That camper thing is Brilliant. I'll bet you were ready for some shut eye.
Absolutely
Always enjoy your videos. I have to keep reminding myself that 91 degrees F in Florida at this time is quite cold at this time of year in Australia.
Hello mate, you have impressive equipment! This gives you the successful pest eradication, well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Loved this video! Grinning ear to ear!! Need more!!
Cheers mate 👍
Great video. I really enjoyed it! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it 🍻
Just happened on your site. Excellent shooting. Had to watch the whole vid. Nice camper and very quick to set up.
Appreciate it mate 👌
“He’s got the googly eye” 🤣
It has to be on a t-shirt, with the Edge of Outback logo...I'd buy one
@@bindayirwin1523 🤣
I laughed too hard when he said it😂
Nice shooting again Nathan, and thanks for your detailed information in the video description. Very helpful to know what setup and loads you are using. Cheers
Thankyou for reading it, I get sooo many questions and try to cover the main ones.
Nice one. Really like these long form vids
Agreed.
Cheers mate, I do try where I can.
A few years ago I put a “Silent Rider” silencer on the exhaust of my 4 wheeler. Really makes a difference in the noise level. Quick and easy setup.
Yep, have had one on it from the get go
Great accuracy at insane distances mate ,cheers , love that 6.5mm blue skeleton rifle , certainty did a number on the goats, 😊
Absolutely
Another excellent video with awesome marksmanship. Well done Nathan. 😀👍
Thanks 👍
World class content. Love these friday night specials!
Thanks 👌
Far and away the best hunting channel on the internet.
Really appreciate that 🍻
This channel is great! Thanks so much for the content.
Glad you enjoy it!
Haven't watched you in a few months, but your shooting has definately improved.
I get a little practice some weeks 😎
Just love this, your two weapons are totally fit for purpose. Always love your content.
Cheers mate 🍻
First one of your videos I’ve seen. Subscribed.
Enjoy, there's a few to watch on the backlog for you 😆
Nathan, there's no half measures with you is there.? Not least the amount of top quality kit you have accumulated. It shows a man at the top of his game. Great to see. A subscriber in Oxford UK.
Cheers
Awesome shooting Nathan those long shots on the goats were exceptional not to mention the pigs and foxes you got a great mixed bag there mate well done 👍🦘🇦🇺
Really appreciate it 🍻
I can tell you one thing….your production quality of your videos is getting better….every time I watch one it’s just a little bit different…especially with the bit of superimposed visuals in the red light….great video.
Really appreciate that mate 👍
well just found your channel will subscribe for sure way back when my brother and i used to to this we had around 10 property's all together so had a bunch of land and ferrals to shoot went out roughly twice a month anyway enough of that and good old youtube devaluing your videos its just real life stuff they need to take a look at themselves
the shooting you do with gear we never heard of is just short of amazing for sure all we had was a spot light your not a bad sort of shot either the semi auto helps out some there we used them back when you asked how is the 223 i think a bit light as you hit some 2 to 3 times i still think you can not go past the good old 308 best all-round rifle in my opinion keep up the good work as that poor farmer has a feral problem of the major kind pigs deer rabbits foxes wow thank you for doing your bit Cheers
Great work mate, gotta love the WEDGIE 😎
Really great video, awesome viewing
I love your work Dude.
That 6mm seems to have more recoil than I thought it might.
It wasn’t a “Texas Heart Shot” at 5:51 was it😮.
You’re a great operator Mate, I really enjoy watching your Work!
You are definitely the best “on the run” shooter I’ve ever watched.
Cheers mate, and she's a 6.5PRC, not a 6mm. So it does boogy a little.
Awesome video. As usual. Thanks for taking the time to film and show us what you do.
No problem 👍
... Like a true professional as always mate 👍
I try
@@EDGEoftheOUTBACK
... Love your work mate 👌👍🙏
Great work.
Love the Blue Banger!
I have to say, your videos are amazing. With such a cool attitude, amazing shots, awesome guns and even some wonderful camping setup, you are inspiring me. My imagination for my own setup is running wild right now😂
That's the go 👍
Another cracking video! You could have put the icing on the cake with a stray moggie but not to worry as I scored a couple for us during the week! Cheers!
Thanks for going nuts with the 223, my young bloke doesn't think his 223 ctr is under powered anymore.
The lead on those pig shots. Wow. Some others are just spamming. You're really hitting most shots.
Cheers mate, Appreciate it 🍻
Superb video Bud. Best wishes from the UK 👏👏👏
Thanks! You too!
Another great video! 700+ meters! Awesome! As for the one that you couldn't walk up to - FUBAR works for that situation!
Absolutely 💯
Great work mate, keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
Great skills! Good work.
Thank you! Cheers!
so many targets out there!
Great shots and like the Nate Red Ghost
Cheers
I just gotta say Nathan
Your insight, and your helpful hints are always well taken an noted by myself
Nice rounds ya firing too
Cheers
absolute cracker of a video Nathan, keep up the good work, your accuracy is truly amazing with moving animals
Cheers mate
Cracking shoot, like the red overlay of you as you shoot, a nice touch 👏👏
Appreciate it 🍻
As always great video , what a good idea the sleeve around the remote handle . Can’t believe I never seen this , will make winter shooting less numbing 👍
Blocking that wind is gold
Blocking that wind is gold
What did you use for that remote handle Skirt Nathan?
Love that terminal sound buddy ‘ watching from Canada
Thanks for watching
❤❤❤. Great job blast away nicely done 👍. Take care of yourself and family and friends and be Blessed ❤️.
Thank you! 🍻
Love the work you do, your a very efficient pest controller.
And good to see the cold KFC 😁
Thanks 👍
That PRC sure cleans them up mate.!! Great setup you have on your 4x4. Love watching your content
It's my mates car, but it's fantastic 👌
how does one apply for this job?
My literal thought
Go around to random farm land and ask if you could help with pest control.
Keep up the good work mate always look at ya videos
Thanks 👍
You're doing good work.........from Canada.
Thank you very much!