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  • Mate use a sharp axe and a peice of thin wire with a hook on it,thats how the aboriginals do it on the Darling River.

  • Whats the best time of year to catch them??

  • "im hungry..." *goes to a tree*

  • *pulls a choad out of a tree* "fresh as you like :D

  • hey mate good find,how far do you have to dig into the tree? and can you really see a hole in the tree because i went out looking for some but didn't find one please help? :)

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  • can u find these trees in north america?? more specicly michigan??

  • @aquaagu2 since these grubs are only native to australia, probably not

  • you know what he should've done, he should've brought some kind of tong-like device. that way, he could get a better grip on the grub, and at the same time not skew the guts.

  • im not overly concerned for the trees safety and health haha but as if they are saving it... the grub would do less damage and it would end up leaving like he explained. but a mans gotta eat

  • lol grub for dinner

  • it taste like peanut butter

  • poor grub lol

  • LOL he called the rock a boulder.

  • Yay accents : D

  • ruthless gagnster styley

  • Awesome, I love watching this stuff.

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