Australian Hunter

Goat curry in a hurry

Adam arrived a day earlier than me and decided to go fishing and glass a few hills on the NSW property we were to hunt. On the first afternoon he sent me some videos of a mob of pigs. It appeared a couple of sows were on heat and this had brought the local lads out. There were around 20 pigs in total but luckily for them, they were on a neighbouring property.

I finished work that night and loaded the car and trailer up, including my Polaris buggy to save the legs. I met Adam on the farm the next day before we headed off to the accommodation and unloaded all our gear in the shearing shed.

I had brought along my chainsaw as the nights would be cool, so perfect for

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