Outback Wrangler
Outback Wrangler: Season 2

Air Date

November 15, 2015

Episodes

8 episodes

Outback Wrangler

Season 2

Episodes

1. Big Crock

November 15, 2015
30 min

Up in the Northern Territory, Matt Wright gets a call from some fishermen about a croc – but nobody guessed just how big the croc really is and a battle ensues between the Outback’s legendary croc catcher and one very large crocodile.

2. Finnis River Station

November 22, 2015
30 min

Up in the Northern Territory, there seem to be crocodiles everywhere Matt Wright turns – in the cattle’s watering holes, on the flooded fence lines, even at a nearby tourist spot. He’s got his work cut out for him.

3. 48 Hours in the Swamp: Part 1

November 29, 2015
30 min

Matt and the boys have been asked to control the crocodile population in a water system alongside a large cattle station. They need to remove one large crocodile and a handful of smaller crocs to reduce the damage they are causing to the cattle.

4. 48 Hours in the Swamp: Part 2

December 6, 2015
30 min

The giant crocodile Matt has been hunting for has smashed up his traps again. This is a powerful animal and a master of camouflage.

5. A Truckload of Crocs: Part 1

December 15, 2015
30 min

The Northern Territory's Marty River is home to thousands of cattle and the greatest density of saltwater crocs in Australia.

6. A Truckload of Crocs: Part 2

December 22, 2015
30 min

Time is running out as Matt and the boys continue their quest to catch 30 crocodiles in the Northern Territory's Mary River in just one week.

7. A Truckload of Crocs: Part 3

December 29, 2015
30 min

It's the boys' final chance to reach their target of 30 crocodiles in one week up at the Northern Territory's Mary River. Overnight, the boys caught a massive crocodile that could be the biggest catch of the week.

8. Not Today, Not Tomorrow

January 5, 2016
30 min

Matt is out at the Finniss River Station again, he's herding cattle for Paul the station owner but he spots one very large crocodile in the paddock where the cattle are heading.