EDGE of the OUTBACK

EDGE of the OUTBACK

AU
@edgeoftheoutback
Howto & Style
349
Video Count
266.4M
Video View
733.0K
Subscriber
#620
Australia Rank
#63,394
Global Rank
EDGE of the OUTBACK YouTube channel subscribers:733,000- Seelive statisticsand growth insights below.

EDGE of the OUTBACK YouTube Statistics & Analytics

Subscribers
733.0K
Total Views
266.4M
Videos
349
Activity
Unknown

EDGE of the OUTBACK Content Analysis

Content Type Distribution

Long videosLong
37%
36 videos
ShortsShorts
63%
62 videos

🎬 This channel focuses primarily on short-form content (Shorts). Quick, engaging clips are the primary strategy.

Content Categories

Primary CategoryPets & Animals
94%
Pets & Animals
92(94%)
People & Blogs
5(5%)
Education
1(1%)

🎯 Primary focus: Pets & Animals with 92 videos (94% of categorized content).

Latest Video

Long video
Mind Blowing Predator Control Result | 162 Foxes in One Biosecurity Program
23:52

Mind Blowing Predator Control Result | 162 Foxes in One Biosecurity Program

30.7K
Views
4.1K
Likes
2 weeks ago
Published

229 animals GPS logged. 162 of them foxes. This was a specific predator control program targeting foxes and feral cats as part of a broader biosecurity program for a corporate client. The final result was one of the most productive programs I have been involved in: - 162 foxes - 58 feral pigs - 6 fallow deer - 3 feral cats = 229 animals total. Every animal was GPS logged, mapped and bundled into a detailed report for the client as part of the final project delivery. This was not a random hunting trip. This was a structured vertebrate pest control program with clear objectives, professional reporting and a major biosecurity outcome. For this job I was running the Tikka T3X Blackout in .223 Rem, Pulsar thermal optics and my ATV. Long nights, a lot of ground covered, and a result that genuinely blew me away. All work was conducted with client approval, landholder permission and in accordance with relevant state regulations. Location details are intentionally withheld. WHAT YOU WILL SEE IN THIS VIDEO - Thermal predator control - Fox control as part of a biosecurity program - Feral cat control - ATV based pest control work - Tikka T3X Blackout in .223 Rem - Pulsar thermal optics in the field - GPS logging and reporting for a corporate client - A major result for native wildlife protection and property biosecurity GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO Rifle: Tikka T3X Blackout Calibre: .223 Rem Ammo: 55gr Norma Whitetail Thermal Rifle Optic: Pulsar Thermion 2 LRF XG60 Thermal Monocular WIFI'd to iPad: Pulsar Telos XL50 Vehicle: Suzuki AXi 500 Arca Swiss Plate: Salmon River Solutions T3X Tripod: EDGE of the OUTBACK T36 AUSTRALIA’S FERAL ANIMAL PROBLEM Foxes and feral cats are two of the most damaging invasive predators in Australia. They place heavy pressure on native wildlife, ground nesting birds, reptiles, small mammals and vulnerable species across the landscape. Feral pigs also create major issues for agriculture, biosecurity, waterways, crops, pasture and native habitat. Programs like this are not about random shooting. They are about targeted, professional pest animal control with a clear objective, accurate records and proper reporting back to the client. LICENSING & LEGAL NOTES I am a licensed vertebrate pest controller operating in NSW on privately owned properties and approved client sites. All firearms, thermal optics, vehicles and equipment used in these videos are held and used legally under the appropriate licences, permits and permissions. Please do not ask for property locations, access details, income figures or how to become a contract shooter. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL If you want to support this type of content and see more real world pest control work: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=37396112 EDGE of the OUTBACK website: https://edgeoftheoutback.com.au/ EDGE of the OUTBACK hunting tripods, hats and gear: https://edgeoftheoutback.com.au/ GEAR DISCOUNTS & PARTNERS Thermal and Night Vision Australia: Chat to Ben and the team at Hunt the Night for thermal and night vision gear. Down Under Predator Calls: Foxes, wild dogs and feral cat calling gear. Use code EDGE10 https://www.downunderpredatorcalls.com/ On Track Meals: Hot meals for the paddock and remote trips. Use code EDGEOFOUTBACK for 10% off. https://ontrackmeals.com/ FOLLOW EDGE OF THE OUTBACK YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EDGEoftheOUTBACK Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edgeoftheoutback Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edgeoftheoutback Website: https://edgeoftheoutback.com.au/ Thanks for watching EDGE OF THE OUTBACK. Subscribe and hit the bell icon so you do not miss the next video. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:30 Bulk Shooting Pest Control 02:50 First Feral Cat Down 07:22 Check This Out 08:46 Corporate Biosecurity Predator Program 09:42 ATV Thermal Setup & Tikka T3X Blackout 11:02 On Track Meals for Dinner 12:32 Fox Calling 14:31 In the Mist Shooting 17:36 Just Killing Foxes 18:49 Bolt Gun Feral Pigs 21:51 What Predator Calls Do I Use 23:16 Final Result #EdgeOfTheOutback #FoxControl #FeralCatControl #Biosecurity #PredatorControl #PestControl #ThermalHunting #FeralPestControl #TikkaT3X #PulsarThermal #Australia

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Ranking: AustraliaCategory: Pets & AnimalsCategory Focus: 94%
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EDGE of the OUTBACK Channel Snapshot

Score: 7.1/10

A high-level snapshot of content cadence, library size, and consistency derived from this channel's recent uploads.

Overall Score
7.1
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

6.5/10

Library of 50 videos with ~37.5K avg views per upload. Combined size + reach signal suggests steady building.

Audience Engagement

10/10

Avg engagement rate of 6.70% (likes + comments / views) across 50 videos. Excellent — well above the ~3% industry baseline.

Niche Specialization

4.8/10

49% of recent videos cluster in Lifestyle (sociology). Generalist mix — niche consolidation often unlocks growth at this stage.

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