A day in the Wilderness Hunting with Aboriginal men | Catch and Cook

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Published 2024-04-06
This is just another day for these Aboriginal men of Lockhart River, Far North Queensland. But for me its a wild adventure. Walking a dangerous river with hand spears and fishing rods, Crocodile slides on each bank warning us what else is lurking, having to catch our food or go hungry for the day. For me, IT DOESNT GET ANY BETTER.
I hope you all enjoy the journey

All Comments (21)
  • @FILETMANN
    Nate, I've been stuck in a wheelchair from a car accident for almost 10 years. Thanks for carrying me out to these wild & beautiful places. The aboriginal people have always held a special place in my heart. Their connection to the land is undeniable. Thanks again bro. Be safe can't wait for the next one.
  • @shaneburns4349
    Every Australian boy should spend a month or three with these blokes. This is one of the best I have seen.
  • No rental bill, no electricity bill, no tension, no depression. What a simple life. Hardword in the day and good sleep in the night. Healthy and sustainable life.❤
  • @RolandSharp
    Incredible footage. Beautiful life. Most ethical, healthy and sustainable way to live
  • @Kisyfurr
    These people are the best hunters ive ever seen. Ive spent time on a few stations in cape york with them.
  • @samdavis456
    Sometimes you forget how unique and special this actually is. I love this country so much
  • @quinnabun1173
    I simply cannot get enough of watching you guy's!!!!❤
  • @peterreed4692
    Hey there Nath,what a Awesome day 👌 out there with the Brother's I reckon there pretty keen 😉 on your special 😉 Blend salt 🧂& lemon, probably sell well . Incredibly well narrated from the heart,,,, possibly the best episode of Wild Reaches .. Cheers 🍻 Mate
  • @ravenfeader
    Woohoo you're still kicking Nate and letting me live vicariously with another classic . The Australia I know and love is evolving beautifully as the same people have for tens of thousands of years . Stop and think of how many cultures can say that they still have the knowledge of their Country from even 10 thousand years ago let alone what our people have oldest live cultures o the planet .
  • Great episode 😊amazing footage. So raw and real. Love the longer episodes
  • @don7294
    Thank you Nath for the beautiful and true words about the Aboriginals in Australia. The oldest civilization on Earth. Where we live in the Pacific Northwest, the First Nations peoples have been here for at least 13,000 years and we love and respect them. I truly hope that a day will come when indigenous peoples around the world will be recognized and treated the way they deserve and are given a voice in government and property rights that were stolen from them. Keep up the great work my friend. If you are ever interested in exploring the Pacific Northwest, we would be happy to help make that happen. Gotta bring the family if you make it out this way. You will love the Indigenous peoples and amazing animals in this area.
  • Cutting fish in rivers or creeks is very dangerous and dont turn your back because mr croc might sneak up on you thanks for sharing❤❤❤❤
  • I absolutely LOVE IT when I stumble upon the kind of catch and cook content that just resonates with me. This is my first vid and I’m in for a binge watch! You and the bro Muddy Feet from NZ, YES BOY!! haha chur
  • @Tk-ed9ws
    Awesome adventure thank you for sharing.
  • The beauty of the natural world, alongside this great insight into aboriginal life. Its good viewing. Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Watching these guys casually walk through all that water almost makes u forget that Australia has one of the largest crocodile populations in the world...............almost 🤣🇯🇲
  • @jayzed4282
    I can draw so many parallels with what you guys are doing being an islander myself. Roasting fish on charcoals minutes after catching them and leaves for plates, no cutlery. For me Australia is like the ultimate island cos it just multiplies everything the island experience in terms of the vastness, the abundance and also the dangers that always lurk nearby adding so much spice to life.
  • @quinnabun1173
    You guys are awesome man.Be safe out there and thanks for your excellent videos.All the way from New Zealand 🇳🇿