The Big One

With just a few days left, crocodile hunting is coming to a close in Australia s Northern Territory. Hunters are racing to bring in the area s most dangerous offenders before the rains come. Aboriginal hunter, Paul Henwood, is after an indiscriminate killer; so aggressive it s been attacking anything that moves. But with time running out, Paul must catch this croc or risk the lives of local villagers. "Crocodile" Mick Pitman faces an old foe, known as the Boat-Rocker, notorious for attacking fishing dinghies in the area. Nigel Palmer, has been training his son Alec all season--and when Nigel experiences a serious injury during a run in with a vicious croc, Alec will have to man the harpoon solo for the very first time. Meanwhile, chopper pilot, Mick Burbidge, is on his last cattle muster of the year, racing the clock to move a herd out of the floodplains.
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