Love this stuff. Here in north Texas,,way up the panhandle, I’ve been calling coyotes for at least 50+ years. My favorite rifle is an AR 15 in 5.56. Leupold LR 9x 12. 👍👍
Haha we weren’t there for long so didn’t get a lot of sleep because I had to make the most of it. 👍 yeah that hitch takes all the jarring out and makes it a dream to pull. I think every bigger trailer should have one.
@@stevenlord782 How is it fair game, to howl up dingos out of the hills, where they belong, and to even lure them onto livestock land with " bone piles" and dead beasts...and then claim they are "wild dogs" that aren't where they're supposed to be???? Then kill these dingo pack members, that destabilizes the pack hierarchy and wild hunting dynamic .... That them sees scattered pack members on their own trying to survive on "easy prey" being livestock......have you noticed that these dingos killed were all on their own...therefore not hunting and lured by a human "territorial" dingo howl and dead beasts smell. because they are pack hunters, where's the others "on the hunt " for livestock????where's the justification to kill them....this is complete lunacy...to cause the problem you profess to be fixing...INSANITY and poor land management.
Great video. Got a couple of new whistles during the week, will have to get out and see what I can call up during the week. One is a bullet whistle from a 308 shell. Really keen to give that a go.
That second dog was just tired of life lol. Walked out like he was holding up a sign saying "Shoot me!" Looks like you're getting good use out of that pod.
mate loved the vids went chasing pigs at my place over the weekend tracked then all over but the buggers went into the neighbours so couldn't follow them but the rooted up my dam pretty bad
They said they couldn’t fix it and said there would resolve it with a new one so I paid the difference and upgraded to the pulsar thermion 2 lrf XP50 Pro👌
Mate, I have a policy, if it's feral its in peril, as such I have no problems nailing almost anything. What really saddens me is when Dingo's are being lumped in with feral dogs, as a conservationist the idea of taking out introduced pest species gives me a hard on, but from a cultural point of view I find it extremely difficult to watch. I only ask that any Dingo's are taken down instantly, no suffering.
Mate I’m definitely not about letting anything suffer it at all possible. It is a myth that they only eat roos and wallabies but the fact is that they love to chase and bite and maim animals and make them suffer. And because sheep and young calves run away from them their instinct is to chase them. The amount of money the livestock industry looses every year to dingos killing and wounding our livestock is phenomenal! They aren’t really native to Australia even though they may have been here running wild for a long time. So I will continue to shoot and trap them because it is making a difference in our area. We don’t get anywhere near as many dog bitten cattle or calves killed from dogs since I started controlling their numbers. But like you I hate to see animals suffer so I try my best to kill them as quickly and humanely as possible. 👍
I was using an iAiming Game Changer 612. But after that tip I had a problem with the screen glitching and it had to be replaced so I’ve now upgraded to a Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro and it is absolutely amazing 👌
It turned out a good trip Josh. You show the two solar panel systems you had deployed at your camp. Have you mentioned them in one of your posts anywhere? I had a bit of a look but couldn't see anything, unless its well embedded in another vid. I've found the output of those folding panels is often only 1/10 of what's advertised. Do yours go anywhere near their rated output? Any you're actually happy with mate?
Yes it did thanks. No I actually haven’t mentioned them at all. The folding panel came with the camper and I’m not sure of the brand but it’s a 200W panel. The other orange one is a 200W solar blanket from itechworld. I don’t get 200W out of either of them but. On a bright sunny day I can get about 130W out of each. I made up a parallel lead so I can hook them together into one plug so should be putting in twice as much. But I’ve found that charging through the MPPT charger in the 40A DCDC charger I have in the camper, it charges way quicker than using a PWM charger. I am very happy with the Itechworld blanket. They are a bit dearer than kings but they are a better blanket I think. I think I paid $600 for it.
Love dogs! even dingoes, can’t understand why you do what you do 😢 and feel nothing for them , they live in family’s just like us , No disrespect and all the best to you.
I love dogs too and have a lot of respect for dingos to. They are an amazing animal and extremely smart. But unfortunately they cause so much problem and they need to be controlled. But I also love hunting dogs because they are a challenge. And I find it very rewarding to be able to trap one or howl them up and shoot them. It is a love hate thing.
@@brettsta8235 How is it fair game, to howl up dingos out of the hills, where they belong, and to even lure them onto livestock land with " bone piles" and dead beasts...and then claim they are "wild dogs" that aren't where they're supposed to be???? Then kill these dingo pack members, that destabilizes the pack hierarchy and wild hunting dynamic .... That them sees scattered pack members on their own trying to survive on "easy prey" being livestock......have you noticed that these dingos killed were all on their own...therefore not hunting and lured by a human "territorial" dingo howl and dead beasts smell. because they are pack hunters, where's the others "on the hunt " for livestock????where's the justification to kill them....this is complete lunacy...to cause the problem you profess to be fixing...INSANITY and poor land management.
Not really ferals but they are wild dogs. Ferals are usually domestic dogs gone wild. But if the aboriginals brought them here originally then I suppose they were domesticated once. But regardless of their title they are a problem and need to be controlled.
Haha thanks. No unfortunately. I actually haven’t seen many cats at all this year. One ran across the track a few weeks ago but didn’t have the rifle with me and I went straight back down there with the rifle and spotlight but couldn’t find him. Haha no not related.
@@intothenight1993 They are good in the right hands & situation. But checking out the videos of shooting with them shows there are many whose hands aren't right and lead in the air doesn't substitute for accuracy. The immediate follow up when making a mistaken shot is the big advantage, & not going off target to reload. Lever action is the next fastest. In a lot of the country the big numbers seem to inhabit for movie purposes they are actually relatively easy to shoot on the run if not too far distant & within the individuals' limits. It's really frustrating how laws have removed the semi auto option.
@@johnmead8437 How is it fair game, to howl up dingos out of the hills, where they belong, and to even lure them onto livestock land with " bone piles" and dead beasts...and then claim they are "wild dogs" that aren't where they're supposed to be???? Then kill these dingo pack members, that destabilizes the pack hierarchy and wild hunting dynamic .... That them sees scattered pack members on their own trying to survive on "easy prey" being livestock......have you noticed that these dingos killed were all on their own...therefore not hunting and lured by a human "territorial" dingo howl and dead beasts smell. because they are pack hunters, where's the others "on the hunt " for livestock????where's the justification to kill them....this is complete lunacy...to cause the problem you profess to be fixing...INSANITY and poor land management.
Yes as always we did enjoy your video and thanks again cobber.🤠
Thanks Daryl 👍
I did indeed enjoy that - thanks for sharing - keep up the good work, and stay safe bro. See you in your next vid.
Thanks mate. Glad you enjoyed it👍
Good trip mate enjoyed that 👍👍👍👍👍
Glad to hear mate. Thanks. 👍
Nice one mate 👍. Eventful trip and a dog to round it off
Thanks mate
Love this stuff. Here in north Texas,,way up the panhandle, I’ve been calling coyotes for at least 50+ years. My favorite rifle is an AR 15 in 5.56. Leupold LR 9x 12. 👍👍
The 556 is a great calibre. I just wish we could get AR 15s here.
A very productive trip Josh , well done nice to see some new country as well.
Thanks mate. Yes it was nice to see a different part of the country.
That showed how many there must be, thanks for taking time after just waking up to film it I enjoyed the hitch as well
Haha we weren’t there for long so didn’t get a lot of sleep because I had to make the most of it. 👍 yeah that hitch takes all the jarring out and makes it a dream to pull. I think every bigger trailer should have one.
Good luck with back,enjoy your videos
Awesome mate well done great shooting
Thanks Matty👍
Nice work mate, that rifle support looks great and easy for multiple positions!
Awesome keep it up.
Thanks mate. Yes it sure is👌
Top stuff mate and a bonus dog on the way home well done cheers Yogi 👍🤘🇦🇺
Thanks mate. The last dog topped it off nicely. Although there were 3 dogs on the road and I only managed to get one
Keep up the gd work budd 🤙
Thanks mate. Will do
Well your hunting trip was more productive than my fishing trip!
That’s why I hunt more than I go fishing. My fishing isn’t usually very productive either
Double dog ! ...... Another great video thank you !
No worries. 👌
Nice one. It never ends! Dogs, cats pigs & rabbits. Keeps ya busy 👍
Haha but I still have to work to find them. But I love it. 👌
@@intothenight1993 brilliant mate
@@stevenlord782 How is it fair game, to howl up dingos out of the hills, where they belong, and to even lure them onto livestock land with " bone piles" and dead beasts...and then claim they are "wild dogs" that aren't where they're supposed to be???? Then kill these dingo pack members, that destabilizes the pack hierarchy and wild hunting dynamic ....
That them sees scattered pack members on their own trying to survive on "easy prey" being livestock......have you noticed that these dingos killed were all on their own...therefore not hunting and lured by a human "territorial" dingo howl and dead beasts smell. because they are pack hunters, where's the others "on the hunt " for livestock????where's the justification to kill them....this is complete lunacy...to cause the problem you profess to be fixing...INSANITY and poor land management.
Another great video mate, well done.
Geoff.
Thanks Geoff👍
As always a good video and what a shoot on that dog at night straight through the chest
Thanks mate. That Hyper pod came in real handy
Nice work, entertaining trip..
Thanks mate 👍
👍👍
Great video Josh 👌
Thanks Gary👍
Great video. Got a couple of new whistles during the week, will have to get out and see what I can call up during the week. One is a bullet whistle from a 308 shell. Really keen to give that a go.
Cool 👍
Very good shooting my friend
Thanks mate 👍
That second dog was just tired of life lol. Walked out like he was holding up a sign saying "Shoot me!"
Looks like you're getting good use out of that pod.
Haha yeah pretty much.
Yes the Hyper Pod has been really handy so far!
you never disappoint!
Man, are you getting better and presenting better. You are really doing well, and the shooting is pretty good too.
Thanks David. It means a lot🤝
Good stuff 👍
mate loved the vids went chasing pigs at my place over the weekend tracked then all over but the buggers went into the neighbours so couldn't follow them but the rooted up my dam pretty bad
Thanks mate. Yeah they do that the mungrals.
Can't have too much problem with dingos and hogs if it takes so much to find them.
Yewwwww! Then there were two 😊
Hows the thermal going. I have one and havent had any issues yet. Would be nice to know if it's an common issue.
They said they couldn’t fix it and said there would resolve it with a new one so I paid the difference and upgraded to the pulsar thermion 2 lrf XP50 Pro👌
Is there a set rate of payment for each feral animal you kill?
I get paid for the scalps of cats $15 foxes $30 and dogs $30 or $50 depending which region they come from. That’s it.
Mate, I have a policy, if it's feral its in peril, as such I have no problems nailing almost anything.
What really saddens me is when Dingo's are being lumped in with feral dogs, as a conservationist the idea of taking out introduced pest species gives me a hard on, but from a cultural point of view I find it extremely difficult to watch. I only ask that any Dingo's are taken down instantly, no suffering.
Mate I’m definitely not about letting anything suffer it at all possible. It is a myth that they only eat roos and wallabies but the fact is that they love to chase and bite and maim animals and make them suffer. And because sheep and young calves run away from them their instinct is to chase them. The amount of money the livestock industry looses every year to dingos killing and wounding our livestock is phenomenal! They aren’t really native to Australia even though they may have been here running wild for a long time. So I will continue to shoot and trap them because it is making a difference in our area. We don’t get anywhere near as many dog bitten cattle or calves killed from dogs since I started controlling their numbers. But like you I hate to see animals suffer so I try my best to kill them as quickly and humanely as possible. 👍
What thermal scope are you using 👍🏻
I was using an iAiming Game Changer 612. But after that tip I had a problem with the screen glitching and it had to be replaced so I’ve now upgraded to a Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro and it is absolutely amazing 👌
It turned out a good trip Josh. You show the two solar panel systems you had deployed at your camp. Have you mentioned them in one of your posts anywhere? I had a bit of a look but couldn't see anything, unless its well embedded in another vid. I've found the output of those folding panels is often only 1/10 of what's advertised. Do yours go anywhere near their rated output? Any you're actually happy with mate?
Yes it did thanks.
No I actually haven’t mentioned them at all. The folding panel came with the camper and I’m not sure of the brand but it’s a 200W panel. The other orange one is a 200W solar blanket from itechworld. I don’t get 200W out of either of them but. On a bright sunny day I can get about 130W out of each. I made up a parallel lead so I can hook them together into one plug so should be putting in twice as much. But I’ve found that charging through the MPPT charger in the 40A DCDC charger I have in the camper, it charges way quicker than using a PWM charger. I am very happy with the Itechworld blanket. They are a bit dearer than kings but they are a better blanket I think. I think I paid $600 for it.
Great video. You probably did a service getting that old dog and putting him out of his misery
Thanks.
Love dogs! even dingoes, can’t understand why you do what you do 😢 and feel nothing for them , they live in family’s just like us , No disrespect and all the best to you.
I love dogs too and have a lot of respect for dingos to. They are an amazing animal and extremely smart. But unfortunately they cause so much problem and they need to be controlled. But I also love hunting dogs because they are a challenge. And I find it very rewarding to be able to trap one or howl them up and shoot them. It is a love hate thing.
@@intothenight1993
Yeah I understand they need to be controlled , and rather you do it than some muppet, still
@@brettsta8235 How is it fair game, to howl up dingos out of the hills, where they belong, and to even lure them onto livestock land with " bone piles" and dead beasts...and then claim they are "wild dogs" that aren't where they're supposed to be???? Then kill these dingo pack members, that destabilizes the pack hierarchy and wild hunting dynamic ....
That them sees scattered pack members on their own trying to survive on "easy prey" being livestock......have you noticed that these dingos killed were all on their own...therefore not hunting and lured by a human "territorial" dingo howl and dead beasts smell. because they are pack hunters, where's the others "on the hunt " for livestock????where's the justification to kill them....this is complete lunacy...to cause the problem you profess to be fixing...INSANITY and poor land management.
So you class them as ferals ?
Not really ferals but they are wild dogs. Ferals are usually domestic dogs gone wild. But if the aboriginals brought them here originally then I suppose they were domesticated once. But regardless of their title they are a problem and need to be controlled.
You done well , but no bonus cat , Your friend looks like an Aussie al blades the UA-cam mowing guy, maybe related ?
Haha thanks. No unfortunately. I actually haven’t seen many cats at all this year. One ran across the track a few weeks ago but didn’t have the rifle with me and I went straight back down there with the rifle and spotlight but couldn’t find him.
Haha no not related.
What a shame you can't have an AR15 or AR10 for the amount of pigs you have out there.
I know🙄
@@intothenight1993 They are good in the right hands & situation. But checking out the videos of shooting with them shows there are many whose hands aren't right and lead in the air doesn't substitute for accuracy. The immediate follow up when making a mistaken shot is the big advantage, & not going off target to reload. Lever action is the next fastest. In a lot of the country the big numbers seem to inhabit for movie purposes they are actually relatively easy to shoot on the run if not too far distant & within the individuals' limits. It's really frustrating how laws have removed the semi auto option.
@@johnmead8437 How is it fair game, to howl up dingos out of the hills, where they belong, and to even lure them onto livestock land with " bone piles" and dead beasts...and then claim they are "wild dogs" that aren't where they're supposed to be???? Then kill these dingo pack members, that destabilizes the pack hierarchy and wild hunting dynamic ....
That them sees scattered pack members on their own trying to survive on "easy prey" being livestock......have you noticed that these dingos killed were all on their own...therefore not hunting and lured by a human "territorial" dingo howl and dead beasts smell. because they are pack hunters, where's the others "on the hunt " for livestock????where's the justification to kill them....this is complete lunacy...to cause the problem you profess to be fixing...INSANITY and poor land management.
Haha..good stuff gentlemen..👍.
Seen a few cats like that wounds big puss lumps one cat had nargura burs shit ya could not pick it up rotten as make ya vomit that bad.