When Liz chases an aggressive bull, the roles are reversed as she becomes the one that's being hunted. In the high-stress situation the Cooks face-off in an argument.
Clarry Shadforth has a nightmare start to the season when his herd of 400 feral bulls escape from their holding yards. Can he and son Francis track and recapture them to avoid a crippling loss?
Lach and his team set a frenetic pace to hit a catch target of 88 feral bulls. But when 21-year-old Charlie rolls his quad bike and becomes trapped, quotas are the last thing on the team's minds.
Kurt Hammar has built a $40M empire over three decades of bull catching. At the Katherine show, Kurt flexes his muscle with some of the most famed bull catchers in the Outback.
The Cooks have one day to catch the 16 bulls they need to fill their first order. Lach's teammate, Scanner, is horned by a bull. With his manhood on the line, it's a nervous trip to the medical centre.
After six weeks without work Clarry has his back against a wall. With no other job prospects, he must resort to mustering his cyclone ravaged family property, Seven Emu station.
Clarry must transport his feral cattle across the cyclone battered landscape of Seven Emu station. Disaster strikes when he rolls his truck on a treacherous creek crossing. Clarry's team embark on a grueling salvage mission.
Clarry's nephew, Marty has come onto the team after finding trouble in his hometown. The city kid is out of his depth when he comes face to face with an angry feral bull and Clarry attempts to shout some sense into him.
Kurt Hammar's convoy men arrive at Cox River. Before they can start catching feral bulls, Kurt must meet with the traditional owners of the region and learn the rules for working around sacred sites.
It's a nervous wait for Liz and Willie Cook as their stock agent Stefan arrives to inspect their last order of cattle for the season. If they're to have any chance of surviving the wet season they need top dollar.
Record cattle prices and a bumper wet season have turned the outback into a gold mine for bull catchers. The outback's favourite husband and wife team, Liz and Willie Cook are expanding their empire. On the eve of his first muster, an aerial survey for cattle gives Clarry Shadforth a rude shock.
On team Cook, new recruit Sherl hopes to restore faith with his bosses. Clarry's Indigenous clients dream of building a new life on their ancestral lands, using the proceeds from the muster.
After a big wet season, cattle prices are sky-high, so the ringers are doubling their bets, in the hope of making this the year. To expand their empire, the Cooks are doubling down on investment.
Clarry eyes off his cattle quota, determined to make target for his Indigenous clients who dream of building a new life on their ancestral lands at Horse Island.
Gail force winds tear across the outback, causing pandemonium for bull-catchers. It's Liz Cook's first-time mustering as a helicopter pilot. But extreme weather causes a mid-flight emergency, and Willie must intervene.
As the wet season looms, feral bull catchers race to make bank. A booming year has Clarry eyeing off retirement, but as light fades on the season, this ringer can't resist one more roll of the dice. (Final)