Hello mr clark. You remind me very much of a very gentleman who taught me keepering way back at the start of the 80s his respect for the job nature and fox and the law i have never seen in another keeper since or until i found you and there it is again a diamond a shining example to business. Be well
I've only recently found your channel, but I've been binge watching your trapping vids for the last few days. I find it fascinating. Learning sign, placement tactics and even your dogs names by sight. Your opinions on the way the world is turning in the last few years are spot on aswell. Love your work mate👌
Australia makes my top 5 places to visit before I die. My biggest problem, it’d take me months at best to see all the places I’d like to visit. Beautiful country, wishing everyone the best. 🇺🇸🇦🇺
I love how honest you are, and how you express your thoughts. When you were saying about the footy players I thought you were talking about recces Walsh
Beautiful black headed python (non-venomous). I have had one under NPWS licence. He had ticks on 5th band from the end of head black & couple towards his tail under the scales.
Hi Clark, Muzzy is going to be a wonderful dog. She is so beautiful so intelligent keep up the good work always enjoy the videos Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia
We have a blue tailed skink here in Florida, not sure how far north their range goes, but i expect they cover much more of the southeastern USA. Ours are smaller, slimmer shaped more like a lizard but they are skinks, different structure than a lizard. Neat to see your blue tongued skink; yet another animal you have shown us that i have not ever heard of before.
Hey mate, great vids you bring out. Blue tongues are great lizards , love the python too. I'm wanting to get into hunting wild dogs in the Vic high country and was wondering what would be the best way to call or lure a dog in ? Can I just sit back off a carcus and wait till 1 comes in ? I don't have access to private property in the area so would be on public land. Thanks for any help. Camt wait till next Tuesday.
Thanks for another great video Clark, great to see young Mossy doing so well. Have you ever had to remove any "BLING" from livestock or just wayward dogs and wildlife? As the proud Grandson of a Sth Burnett Light Horseman and Great Nephew of a Gallipoli reinforcement, Lest We Forget on Thursday. Regards Mark from Redlands.
The ol blue tongue they call them land Mullet..into the night young Josh trapped 7 dog's in 6 day's..your Josh's mentor Clarke..he Leart off the best..
1800's I think 😂 I was guest speaker at a big deer velvet producer dinner years ago and within seconds I had some up waiting to fight!! I can catch Kiwis so easy eh bro!!
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry 🤣🤣🤣 but they must of been deer hunters they are all soft wait until you met us pig hunters👍 real like watching your videos mate and looking forward to see what little moss grows up to be👍
Greetings from NZ. Aussie didn’t make it past the semi-finals in the last Rugby World Cup. NZ made it to the final and did a bloody good job of it. Good click bait though 👍
I agree, using one introduced species to control other more harmful introduced species is a great idea. Our wild dogs have pretty much eliminated all the "at risk" species already over the past 3500yrs so they now do more harm than good if kept to a balance number. Sustainable Use management.
As you say challenge the argument Sounds like you now want to talk about rugby ? - suggesting the allblacks are pretenders / all bluff as you say 🤔. Perhaps you could look at the score boards / results from (lets say bledisloe cup) oh thats right it was 2002 since your team last tasted success - thats 22 years isnt it - you aussies like to talk things up and make a good story bit like eddie jones - (im not going to coach japan) whos full of bluff there as you want to call it ?. I guess you were after a bite with your comment about kiwis ? (you got one) Kind regards Clarky, a proud kiwi.
CLARK THANK YOU FOR TAKING ME WITH YOU. I REALLY LOVE YOU AND YOUR PROGRAM. I TRAVEL WITH YOU AS YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. I HAVE TWINS THAT ARE 10 MONTHS OLD AT 82 DR.DONALD LEE GRIM 82 CLASS OF 59 KIRKSVILLE MISSOURI VALENCIA PHILIPPINES 8:26 YOU ARE SO BLESSED TO HAVE YOUR LIFE.
Hello mr clark. You remind me very much of a very gentleman who taught me keepering way back at the start of the 80s his respect for the job nature and fox and the law i have never seen in another keeper since or until i found you and there it is again a diamond a shining example to business. Be well
That little Samurai just keeps going on and on !
An other great segment, Clark, twenty minutes of fascinating outback adventures, plus a bit of hooning around😂
G’day Clark. Always love trapping Tuesdays. Thanks again.
Your the first thing I watch when I get in from work.great program.hear in north wales uk.
Caught you early tonight. Greetings from South Australia
G'day SA!
Hello mr clark. You remind me very much of a very gentleman who taught me keepering way back at the start of the 80s his respect for the job nature and fox and the law i have never seen in another keeper since or until i found you and there it is again a diamond a shining example to business. Be well
Great work, mate 👍
That's a great view from your office window, Clark; a constantly changing panorama of sights, sounds and fresh air!
Another enjoyable adventure. Cheers Clark!
Another great video Clark! Still tuned in from Oklahoma! Keep up the great work! God Bless!
Awesome! Thank you!
Loving the videos. From Wales 🏴
I always appreciate getting to go with you. Thanks for taking us along.
I've only recently found your channel, but I've been binge watching your trapping vids for the last few days.
I find it fascinating. Learning sign, placement tactics and even your dogs names by sight.
Your opinions on the way the world is turning in the last few years are spot on aswell.
Love your work mate👌
Australia makes my top 5 places to visit before I die. My biggest problem, it’d take me months at best to see all the places I’d like to visit. Beautiful country, wishing everyone the best. 🇺🇸🇦🇺
Nothing. like a little trapping wisdom over breakfast!
Thanks for another great upload.
I've recently discovered your channel and it's fantastic. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers mate … really enjoyed this one
Appreciate your work Clark. Thanks
Thank you for the video I always enjoy them. I enjoy the dog.
The usual great tuesday morning watch in the UK
Thank You!
Thanks for the output , your “ apprentice “ Ben “ into the night “ ain’t doing too bad either , you’re a good teacher , watching from Wales
No dingos in Spain but this exile watches all the time 👍👍
Me too
I love your video keep them coming matee ❤❤❤❤
Love your videos and I love what you do Clarke. Keep up the great work you do
I love how honest you are, and how you express your thoughts. When you were saying about the footy players I thought you were talking about recces Walsh
That snake is gone eat you😂😂😂, great show once again. ❤ from BAMA
Great job Clark 👍, I really wish I can come trapping with you one day and learn a heap more from you.
Love the wild life you see .
Beautiful black headed python (non-venomous). I have had one under NPWS licence. He had ticks on 5th band from the end of head black & couple towards his tail under the scales.
Hi Clark, Muzzy is going to be a wonderful dog. She is so beautiful so intelligent keep up the good work always enjoy the videos Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia
Gotta love your work buddy, greeting from WA. Quality of the videos are awesome cheers
We have a blue tailed skink here in Florida, not sure how far north their range goes, but i expect they cover much more of the southeastern USA. Ours are smaller, slimmer shaped more like a lizard but they are skinks, different structure than a lizard. Neat to see your blue tongued skink; yet another animal you have shown us that i have not ever heard of before.
You the man clarkie!!
Cheers Clarke
Hey mate, great vids you bring out. Blue tongues are great lizards , love the python too. I'm wanting to get into hunting wild dogs in the Vic high country and was wondering what would be the best way to call or lure a dog in ? Can I just sit back off a carcus and wait till 1 comes in ? I don't have access to private property in the area so would be on public land. Thanks for any help. Camt wait till next Tuesday.
gotta love them reptiles
What cartridge does your brno like? Mine likes win power points best but does well with them all
Poor old blue getting compared to a kiwi lol. Python is gorgeous
nothing better than a squeaky box 😂
Kiwis gonna be like "huh?". Don't mess with the Kiwis when they are sleeping brother.
Just stirring' bro! Oz has struggled for two decades to even be a credible opposition.
well Clark, just wondering how the calf faired..
Next episode
Back foot catch in a blind trap set...is that like the 8 ball off of the six into the side pocket??
Cunning dogs, usually step backwards
Brilliant right pm
Hello Clark from Western Queensland, may need your expertise out here. The Dogs are so cunning...
What if you used a pump pack spray bottle to make the ground around your sets look more natural after disturbance?
Good idea 👍
Thanks for another great video Clark, great to see young Mossy doing so well. Have you ever had to remove any "BLING" from livestock or just wayward dogs and wildlife? As the proud Grandson of a Sth Burnett Light Horseman and Great Nephew of a Gallipoli reinforcement, Lest We Forget on Thursday. Regards Mark from Redlands.
9:15 😳
The ol blue tongue they call them land Mullet..into the night young Josh trapped 7 dog's in 6 day's..your Josh's mentor Clarke..he Leart off the best..
Josh is one heck of a great young bloke, looking forward to taking him on a deer hunt one day.
What happened last weekend AB allday
Im a yet to ever come across a friendly blue tongue.. They have alot of hart
👍
a dingo stole me baby
Nah, camp dog from the local mission
Ripper rat trap Mr blue love them hope they do not end up as dog or cat food..
Donkey are natural foe protecting, it is possible to get some to help protect cattle there?
Also one of our most invasive produced species. Too hard to keep them I check across huge paddocks, they tend to mob together so of little use.
A bit less of the snakes would be good..
Spiders are cool, but snakes? Yeah nah.
When was it the last time you Ozzie's bet New Zealand??🥴
1800's I think 😂 I was guest speaker at a big deer velvet producer dinner years ago and within seconds I had some up waiting to fight!! I can catch Kiwis so easy eh bro!!
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry 🤣🤣🤣 but they must of been deer hunters they are all soft wait until you met us pig hunters👍 real like watching your videos mate and looking forward to see what little moss grows up to be👍
Greetings from NZ. Aussie didn’t make it past the semi-finals in the last Rugby World Cup. NZ made it to the final and did a bloody good job of it. Good click bait though 👍
Yeh mate, knew for sure I would get a rise out of the cuzzibro. Rogue I cheek bro 🤣
It’s a fine sometimes mate I love your work but I also believe in protecting pure dingoes, without Apex Predators foxes and cats thrive.
I agree, using one introduced species to control other more harmful introduced species is a great idea. Our wild dogs have pretty much eliminated all the "at risk" species already over the past 3500yrs so they now do more harm than good if kept to a balance number. Sustainable Use management.
As you say challenge the argument
Sounds like you now want to talk about rugby ? - suggesting the allblacks are pretenders / all bluff as you say 🤔.
Perhaps you could look at the score boards / results from (lets say bledisloe cup) oh thats right it was 2002 since your team last tasted success - thats 22 years isnt it - you aussies like to talk things up and make a good story bit like eddie jones - (im not going to coach japan) whos full of bluff there as you want to call it ?.
I guess you were after a bite with your comment about kiwis ? (you got one)
Kind regards
Clarky, a proud kiwi.
I wish I could catch fish as well as I can catch Kiwis!!! The Trapper strikes again 👊
CLARK THANK YOU FOR TAKING ME WITH YOU. I REALLY LOVE YOU AND YOUR PROGRAM.
I TRAVEL WITH YOU AS YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL.
I HAVE TWINS THAT ARE 10 MONTHS OLD AT 82
DR.DONALD LEE GRIM 82 CLASS OF 59 KIRKSVILLE MISSOURI VALENCIA PHILIPPINES 8:26
YOU ARE SO BLESSED TO HAVE YOUR LIFE.
Hello mr clark. You remind me very much of a very gentleman who taught me keepering way back at the start of the 80s his respect for the job nature and fox and the law i have never seen in another keeper since or until i found you and there it is again a diamond a shining example to business. Be well