The grand finale to my trapping the tracks series. Had a very successful run this time and this last video is packed with a lot of action!
enjoy!
My gear Im using:
Traps- Western Trapping Supplies #3 Offset laminated
Rifles- Ruger American Ranch AR mag in 223 with Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XP50 Pro thermal scope
β Ruger American Ranch AR mag in 223 with Leopold VX3 HD 3.5-10Γ50 CDS scope
Cradle for tripods β https://www.eagleyehg.com.au/smartrest-gun-rests/smartrest-parts-accessories/smartrest-cradle-for-tripods.html
Cameras- GoPro Hero 10 with Media and Light Mods
β iPhone 13
Microphones- DJI Wireless Mic
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You are doing the right thing , people donβt realise how much trouble dogs cause, not just from killing but they spook the cattle and this causes them to lose weight and in that country it is hard to put that weight back on so the farmers then lose financially, well done all the best from Tassie
well done mate….great video
Spot on Josh , itβs farmers like yourself that are just protecting your livelihood. If the dogs werenβt attacking cattle and calves then there wouldnβt be a problem. Keep up the good fight.
Good workπ
Great stuff Joshy
Well done Josh i enjoyed watching that mate π
Great series Josh, glad you finally nailed the ghost dog mate, enjoyed these immensely thanks for sharing them with us.
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Good work and spot on with your comments at the end about the trouble dogs cause π
What a dog that big one was good shooting mate keep them coming
Excellent job.
Can you share some information about your scope choice as well.
A review of the gun, scope and ammo you use to go along with your core activities.
Great production and enjoy the results of your efforts.
Awesome work !! thank you
I remember many years ago my boss would and new apprentices across to the mechanics for a jar of K9P π
Heck of a night!
Hi Josh
Great work mate they say those Ruger Americans are not that good I have 5 in different cal shoot perfectly for us
Just goes that short barrel of your 223 is very accurate I am super keen to get a review of your thermal scope there a lot of money and wouldn't like the good & bad & the hand held one please
Thanks heaps Josh really appreciate thanks
Great video Josh π
Awesome job π. Clean out the Varmints. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Mate you do a fantastic job. Thanks for sharing thisππ
I enjoyed your session, your trapping and shooting skills are admirable a valuable set of tools in your hands.
I used to hunt Woodchucks for farmers . Nothing worse than snapping a hay wagon axle or dumping a wagon load of baled hay because a woodchuck ( groundhog ) decided the middle of the hay field would make a good home. In return the farmers would let me hunt their land during big and small game seasons. That was back in the 1970s . Favorite rig or kit as you folks call it was a 22-250 Remington cartridge shot out of a Ruger #1 V . I still have it if for nothing but memories now days. ππΊπΈππ½βπ»π
Hey Josh what are the dog's actually eating native animals
6 dogs, 2 pigs and a hare. Nice effort! Just need a fox and a cat to collect the whole set.
Videos are getting too good mate
Good on you Aussies . You are on your toes to put beef on folks plates
All the Best from Northern England
A few more calf killer down good work
great work will pay off before the butches pup Josh
Awesome video buddy! Very cool footage! Keep gettin them and Good luck with everything my friend!
You have wild dogs, we have coyotes, you have feral cats, we have bobcats, sure enjoy your videos, you are an excellent trapper and a hell of a shot, howdy from Montana.
Great work mate… Well done and keep on keeping on πππ
That was a good size dog, He's been eatin good on your livestock, That pig that got away will be for another video, Keep up the good work, Peace
Love your videos mate appreciate all your hard work and hours spent on your content! Good Luck
Great vid mate..stay safe and keep up the good work..π.
Keep doing what your doing ' a boss of mine used to say if there eating into your bank account they've got to go ' he loved farming but love didn't pay the bills . π
Anyone whoβs says you shouldnβt destroy these dogs is a clown !
4 dogs, a hare and 2 piggys! Amazing!
Cracker dog mate well doneπ
Good stuff loved it as usual
So an old trick I learned was to mix quikrete and peanut butter, they go crazy for that stuff and their digestive systems can't handle it so they sort themselves out. Less spending on traps and ammo, more death incarnate.
Good work mate. I reckon that might be your most productive night yet. πππͺπͺπππ
Another great video. Keep them coming. ππ½ππ½π¦πΊππ½ππ½
Well done mate enjoyed it thanks
These dogs all seem to be the same type, white under belly and tan top coat. Have bred over time to be the same or are they a species
of dog on their own. Dingos seem to be similar in colour. I came across packs of domestic dogs left by owners in Portugal these will
breed and eventually turn into mongrel types from the most successful ones. But they are not of one colour and the dogs are regularly
culled so tourists donβt get too upset when seeing them and feeding them. Yours are very similar and a breed on their own. Great job
keeping the numbers down. But hard work long hours.
No or very low sound.
your a legend
What do u do with the body's?
Lmao for a second there I thought it was Tu Pak . But lol your headlight π
Great result. Thermal gear is certainly a game-changer to flighty animals.
Did you ever try/have any success spotlighting wild dogs at all?