Gale-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.
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.
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.
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.
Outback Ringer will once again follow three families risking their reputations, fortunes and lives catching feral bulls and buffalo deep in Australia's Northern Territory outback.
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 theyre any chance of surviving the wet season they need top dollar.
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.
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.