Australian Hunter

Sink or swim

It was the wet season in the Top End and torrential, much-needed rain was making pig chasing difficult, but not impossible. Already a number of our regular spots were under water or access was too risky due to the amount of surface water, washouts, flooding and swift-moving creek crossings.

With all that said,

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