Expert helicopter pilot Matt Wright leads a team of Aussies including Mick, Craig, Dave, 'Wolverine' and the 'professor'. As the wet season arrives in the marshes of the Northern Territory, they collect for conservation purposes masses of eggs from many of the nests in relatively shallow water of crocodile species why migrate between there and the Indian Ocean. It's extremely hard and dangerous work, but Matt shows everyone the ropes, literally and figuratively, like using a crate as diversion.
In northern Queensland, Matt leads another team of buckaroos (Aussie cowboys), including experienced Clancy and greenhorn mustering pilot Jeff, who needs ample coaching to learn the art of mustering cattle and 'brumbies', Australian wild horses, who are caught were they aren't wanted to be turned into working horses.
Relocating crocs in the Northern Territory during the rainy season, Matt Wright sets traps to catch and fly rogue salties from his helicopter. But one mistake could bring them down in croc territory.
Helping an animal rescue unit in Borneo, Matt Wright must trap and relocate a 12-foot croc menacing plantation workers, a king cobra and a group of wild elephants.
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.
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.
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. But the monsoon is on the horizon and they'll have to finish a week's worth of work in only 48 hours.
The giant crocodile Matt has been hunting for has smashed up his traps again. This is a powerful animal and a master of camouflage. Matt and the boys head into the swamp to flush him out - but this massive crocodile will push Matt to his croc catching limits.
The Northern Territory's Marty River is home to thousands of cattle and the greatest density of saltwater crocs in Australia. In Matt's eyes, both have the right to peacefully exist here, so the boys are tackling the biggest challenge yet - removing 30 crocodiles in just one week. When they arrive, the area is literally crawling with crocs. If the boys fall in, they're dinner.
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. The crocs are hitting the cattle at a fast rate, so the pressure is on to get the croc population under control. With half the week already gone, they've only caught 6 crocs. It's time to amp things up by setting some traps with feral pigs for bait.
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. He was too big to fit in the boat, so they've waited until daybreak to pull him onto land. This time, they've brought along a vet to anaesthetise the bigger crocs so they can be safely transported. Will the boys reach their 30 croc target before the week is done?
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. But the day doesn't end there, Matt and the boys need to thin out the population in the Finniss River and that means pulling an all-nighter.
Matt Wright responds to a call about a possible sighting of a legendary crocodile that may be the largest he's ever seen.
Matt receives a call from a couple, Simon and Lauren, who own a ranch alongside a major croc-infested river.
Matt Wright must figure out how to get an agitated killer under control and out of harm's way…but the 15-foot croc proves to be a major challenge.
During peak tourist season, Matt receives a call about a huge saltwater crocodile that has launched himself into the back of a fishing boat.
After an aggressive saltwater crocodile sinks a small boat, Matt Wright and his friends work to relocate the animal to a different area away from humans.
A 15-foot croc unexpectedly bites the back of Matt Wright's boat, nearly capsizing them into the dangerous waters.
Matt Wright receives a call for help from a crew that is camping alongside the river at a large cattle ranch.
Matt and his friends work to relocate several huge crocs out of a popular area, but find that the job is way more dangerous than they realized.
Remote pearl farm workers are spooked by a large croc hanging around their boats.
Matt and the team are clearing 15-ft. crocs from waterholes near a remote cattle station.
Resort manager John calls in Matt and the team to ensure the safety of his guests.
Matt Wright and the team set sail to the Tiwi Islands to relocate a massive croc.
A monster croc has been spotted with a fully grown cow in its mouth!
Matt Wright is called in to clear any big crocs on the iconic Victoria River Downs Ranch.
Matt and the team must separate crocs from cattle in the crowded waterholes.
A croc that has been stalking fishing boats needs to be moved before someone gets hurt.