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  • Let's go hunting

  • Juliet's hardcore song brought me here!?!?!

  • This is where epic meal time needs to go for their bacon

  • ur calling the pigs terrosists? destroying everything? exploding uncontrollable populations? look at the human race!

  • @kayakdogis exactly!

  • Holy Shit

  • They gotta die.

  • The music sound like wildboys when the encounter an animal

  • theres planty bacon there for every one.

  • @crogrunter I Understand what you mean, But you don't eat wild boar cause it will make you really sick, you should only eat sows

  • @freemanbrook One of the smartest things Ive read, nothing sarcastic intended.

  • Amen to this bloke's message.

  • @freemanbrook I do mate.. I went out last week and got one plus a feral cat.

  • a very informative documentary it is such a pity your voice makes me want to hang myself

  • nice video mate... the only thing missing is the crack of a .308 at the end!

  • well they need to eat and i dont agree with hunting them, they are massive.

  • The best way to deal with pigs on a large scale is with a heavy calibre automatic weapon mounted on a helicopter

  • Look the best way in my opinion to deal with pigs is a heavy calibre automatic weapon and a helicopter

  • Really need to keep these pig numbers down as much as we can.

    There one of the most descructive feral animals In Australia , infact id say THE worst.

  • @LoonYLegionnaire Probably, after foxes, cats, cane toads, and rabbits. Then pigs, goats and the like.

  • @EddieCubillo of course there are others .

    Put pigs litterily destroy entire fragile wetlands , among the other destructive things they do.

  • WOW GREAT VIDEO MATE LOOKS LIKE GREAT FUN

  • the veggies get me..they watch this and complain,,but the land that is used by farmers grows their food and these things are eating it,,us meat eaters love pork!!

  • look at 0:40 lol the pigs looking right at the camera man looks like it's gonna charge at him lol.

  • they have killed many hunters up north.

  • I love doing my part!!!! fav past time

  • BTW. Can You Eat Them?

  • @LoneWolfHowl1 You can. However you have to be careful as many carry diseases and worms in the meat wich isnt very good for you. The meat isnt very tasty either.

  • Feed Them To The Crocodiles!!!

  • I work with city folk, and no-one understands that pigs/goats cause that much damage. If only I could show them first hand. I wish Greenies would get their priorities right and endorse hunting....

  • @adamrawksyourworld to much disney. they figure their lovable like tamone.

    reality is not realy their strong point.

    is there a bounty on the pigs? or just open season?

  • @adamrawksyourworld .. ive grown up just south of brisbane all my life and i am 25years old. i have been shootin pigs every year with the old boy for 18 years of my life. i totally agree with ya mate. they make stupid comments and decisions from their air con offices and never have they seen the damage they do to alot of property and natural ecosystems. Fuck the greens and fuck labour. fuck em all. HUNTER FOR LIFE!!!

  • @adamrawksyourworld all governments pamper to the greenies by shutting off public lands to recreational users and hunters are no different.. Write to your federal and state member and complain.

  • @adamrawksyourworld Most city folk dont understand wat feral animals do to the environment. They mouth off first saying its inhumane but in reality we as hunters are doing the environment a favour. Some people will never actually understand. And its so much fun. Nothing is finer.

  • why you don t hunt them like we here in europe do...lines with 50 hunters with heavy calibers, you are talking about 22 and 357 thats way to small for fully grown boar, 8x57, 7x65, 300win. mag., 30-06, those are the calibers with wich we hunt wild hogs...12grams or havier bullet is a good weight for hogs, but that is just my opinion... We could help you just invite us ;)

  • That was 'Knackers' and his mate, 'Cods' at 1.51 - 1.55 sec

  • I think a human calling a boar "environment terrorist" is pretty ironic. We've destroyed more land than boars ever will a thousand times over. Anyway... would those things be good for eating?

  • @spaceorbison

    As a hunter, even i can see how truthful that is. We are without doubt the most destructive creatures on this planet. Its all about finding a balance, which we havent seem to have found yet.

    They are good eating, but you have to pick healthy pigs and check the liver and heart for worms. Pigs are very prone to parasite infestation.

  • Give me a .50 Beowulf AR15 and a couple hundred rounds of ammo and I'll go help Australia with their pig problem lol.

  • Environmental terrorist. Great description.

  • @Downedworker Sounds kinda like humans too.

  • great dicription of the most mongrel animal to let loose in this country...I've gone piggin in the gulf country and yes you are right , they are the most destructive pest around.

  • SHOOOOOOTTTT THEEEEM!!!!!!!!!

  • gees i would love to take some of them with my bow!

  • better to use something big enought to go through one big one and have enough power to kill another pig standing behind it, imo

  • your voice over is so depressing I want to shoot myself

  • So Dingos can't hunt these feral pigs?

  • @FlashVirus feral pigs are massive. dingos are like skinny dogs and are no match for a wild boar. The only threat to the pig is disease, culling and poisoning by humans.

  • @GoldensGirl1 how many dingos have u seen before u pelican? dingo x's can get huge!!!

  • Great footage !

  • There is no animal on earth that goes off like an angry pig.

  • @TheAnandaXX yeah cant think wat wud b worse an angry pig or a pissed off lion. clown.

  • @dogbeathog Pig , Lion or a clown let me think 'bout that. HAHAHHAHAHA ya dumb cunt

  • @TheAnandaXX well, there is my ex wife...

  • Sorry, pigs were not released by Capt Cook for any reason. Despite the common moniker of "Capt Cookers"

    Good footage though.

  • dogging boars is the only way to hunt! guns are for pussys that have shit dogs. all use people that call urself pig chasers are a disgrace, a real hunter catchs them not chase them. ill put anyones dog to the test.

  • pretty sure a 30.30 aint to pussy..

  • 6.5x55 drops them pretty quick, ive shot them with a .22 long and swift, the long is useless doesnt do shit, the swift is a little better but still too small in my opinion, yeah if you shoot it in the right place it may die later but i find that a little inhumane, yeah its a pest but doesn't mean you can just injure it and hope it dies sooner or later if your gonna shoot it make sure its dead.

  • he could be talking about 22 winchester but even then they wouldent die if u shot them eny were also in australia the max size clip you can have is 10 rounds call up ur local gun shop buddy unless u had the clip befor that law came out

  • @gypopride Maximum size for importation for bolt actions is 15 shot mag. 10 shot mag restrictions are for semi-auto handguns, which (here in qld at least - and I am sure its the same elsewhere) you cant use for hunting anyway.

    If you can find a compatible large capacity mag in australia its not illegal to use... you just cant import it.

  • @Ironwulf2000 It's 10 shot now.

  • hehehe mate .22 lever action, 15 shot magazine and the bullets cost $30 for 500 shots. hit them once anywhear and they will die

  • One shot with a .22 on a pig? do you even know what a .22 is?

  • hahahahaha look at my channel matey, of course i know what a .22 is. u hit a pig in the guts with one oft them and they wont live to long. they might not drop but they will die

  • once anywhere is a bit of wishful thinking dont you think?

  • well how would you feel if you got shot with a .22, or if you shot a cow with a .22 they would not drop straight away but it would die wouldent it

  • id prefer shoot it with a .22 swift or a bigger calibre all together. more humane, i prefer shoot to kill not injure, makes me feel bad haha

  • Thats why you use a .223............reload them yourself there about 30c a shot....If we hunt them we carry a 357 mangum revolver....and a Glock 9mm

  • where is this mate?

  • I understand theyre a problem but why kill them in that way? Its a very fine veneer of an excuse to get off and feel like a big man lets be honest. Its twisted watching them suffer

  • i could see it being enjoyable if they were eating/destroying your crops

  • No

    Its the cycle of life and man being an Apex Predator

    I will concede that hunters should do Everything they can do perform an efficient, fast and humane kill and that means good shot placement and using the right caliber of gun.

    Boars are environmental 'Terrorists' a non invasive species and have to be managed.

    Hunting is the only thing even remotely keeping them in check.

  • so many pigs so far away  that sucks ass

  • if shooting them is expensive why not KATANA.

  • I'm ready to do my part. Send me an invite to go up north and I'll be glad to help out any farmer that needs pig numbers lowered on there land. I seriously want to get a trophy boar for the wall oneday soon.

  • The Crocs love em.

  • yep, their only predator in australia are croc and dingo and dingo would never tackle are full grown feral pig, camel and buffalo. So because of this, human have to shoot them down to control the population, same as deer in nz

  • Is it true that Real pigs are former Farm pigs? Why they dont look pink.

  • thats true, they do go wild after 1 generation being left in the wild. im not too sure how the coloring changes, but they do go from pink to black, could possibly from the change in diet

  • Theyre too cute to kill.

  • angurisloud

    get ur facts rite pigs as it says in the video were bourght here for food so wer the rabbits,hares,goats and i think deer were bourght here for food and game and the fow was also biourght here for game hunting.

  • Bison in agricultural areas occasionally damage fences, roll in or otherwise damage crops or harass or fight with livestock on a bison ranch in the area. The current level of bison activity outside the park is generally tolerated by most residents, however increased activity may lead to intolerance of bison in the area

  • As the railway made its way into the american west herds of bison, often numbering hundreds of thousands, had a nasty and all too frequent habit of trampling across the tracks and completely wrecking whole sections of the line. The railway owners did not react kindly to the costly damage caused by the bison. They decided that this animal would have to go! The railway organised 'hunter specials' The trains were packed with hunters firing into the herds grazing near the tracks.

  • Maybe its time you people released some cheetahs or something. Risky... but still... this could bring back balance down there. I mean feral pigs, goats, horses, rabbits... sounds like hell :(

  • NO, Australia has been seriously messed up by people releasing preidtory animal with the hope that they would kill off the last species that someone let loose with hopes that THAT species would kill off the problem species.

  • pigs destroy the land so no natives can survive. and when that happens, foxes and cats eat them

  • don't think a fox or cat can take down a pig man

  • no, i mean the pigs destory the land so that native animals can't survive and cats and foxes eat them. btw nice video

  • is this a dvd coz its well set up if it is could u tell me the name of it cheers

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