Australia's Outback: The Whole Hog
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@IrlDave71 Sorry dude, sweet f a of finding pigs. Noone, me included would tell you our secret spots, and the pressure is so heavy on the ones there are anyway. Too many fucking wogs and shitmen with kid killer pit bull cross whatever dog they stole last, poaching and trespassing make it pretty hard to find one.
Spend a few grand on a 5 day north queensland safari. You will love it.
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BEST PLACE ON EARTH......THANKS.
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@pullnshoot25 And by a pittance, I mean that I would live in a tent and just go hog wild (pun intended). As long as I get water, sunscreen and ammunition, I would be a happy camper.
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I would work for a pittance to sit there and shoot pigs. No joke.
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If it wasn't confronting it couldn't be accurate, keep up the good work.
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i know this does not help in any way. but its the same here in texas. a study has been done here. if 50000 are killed each day. it will take 70 years for the controll of the feral hog.
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Pigs are a problem in lots of areas of Australia, any farmers with a pig problem in victoria send me a message and we'll try and sort it for you ,no charge(Sports shooter)
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Get on!
Thats how it should be done!
I'm heading to Melbourne next Oct for a wedding and was planning to stay a couple of weeks. Are there hunts where I could hunt wild pigs?
IrlDave71 9 months ago
@IrlDave71 I'm unsure of any pig hunts around Melbourne but the Australian hunting forums are great and should be able to give you a better idea!
StickerProduction 9 months ago
Good vid. Where was it filmed? Looked like southern nsw?
twistyjay8686 10 months ago
@twistyjay8686 Thanks, we filmed in Victoria.
StickerProduction 10 months ago
@StickerProduction wheir in vic i live in nsw and dint think you guys had a problem
juggalo420dgaf 9 months ago
@juggalo420dgaf Western Victoria. While there not as thick as up north the population has really picked up in the last few years. These farmers only started spotting them recently although like Curls says, his father noticed them 25 years ago so they need to keep on top of them to maintain the population.
StickerProduction 9 months ago