Tracking down the packs
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- A large pack of dogs had been seen but there was bound to be others as well. The job was to now track down those packs and get our trapline set.
This is always the toughest part but also the best challenge.
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I love it when the Tuesday edition of Clark's rural exploits comes around like a breath of fresh outback air: common sense and no bull dust.
You're ability to read sign is amazing. Thanks for sharing that with us Clark.
Always enjoy your videos Clark. Thanks
Rob from West Aus
Gday Clark.....You must have thought you won the lottery when you walked up to four of the bandits!!! Skunk was loving his bird bath...All the best mate from Sydney Town.
Beautiful area with plenty of feed
Howdy Clark!!
Beautiful property!!!
First one one the Suzuki...more to come!!!
Thanks for taking us along...
Safe travels, friend ❤️❤️
Stay FROSTY...
Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel...
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These wee Suzuki's are great bits of kit. Just sold my 20 year old defender TD5, and hope to collect my new Suzuki Jimny commercial this week. All the best from Scotland.
With 4wd they early were so light also . . could't bog them in a fit
Well done
Very many thanks for the effort, and taking the time to post
Very much appreciated
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Great looking Cattle,,,well done, from far north Queensland
Good stuff Clark one is way better than none keep up the good work .By the way that country looks like there might be some deer wandering around in those hills.
You are a true Aussie bloke
Just being myself mate
Thanks clarke
Love your videos Clark, keep on trapping!
What??? Don't retire and go hunting? 🤣
Good video. Keep them coming.
Good to see ya Clarko n the crew
They way you talk up the the buggy, I am surprised they have not given you a free one. It would cost them nothing. Well done, mate🙏🇦🇺👍
It's best they are quite as mice . . it works both ways
spot on as always
Looking forward to seeing how those lures go
Thank you Clark great viewing! Top Stuff
Awesome stuff I love watching your Vids
Gorgous property , tons of green grass .... The dogs looked like QLD RED HEELERS ..they were in good nick too
Loved the Skunk captions 😅
I think the bloody cattle just educated the other 3 dogs even more brother hope you get them ❤
Well cobber one dog is better than no dog. Job well done.🤠
Skunk was chillin'.
Your ways work the same down here in Vic from time to time🙂
Conservation is a science not an emotion🙂👌🏻👍🏻
Cheers heaps for your time
Nice a quick watch before i grab my own collie dogs and rifle and get out to work
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Need to give Skunk his own show, he has a lot to say. ;-)
Mate I have fath you will catch them 👌
We had dingoes settled in the area and since then no wild dog problem and no stock attacked
Brace yourself
G'day Clark I've often wondered what the lifespan of these commercial lures are wondering if you have an opinion on this.
Some get better with age while others deteriorate quickly. The better they are made, the better they last usually. If stored where they get a lot of heat, they seem to go quickly.
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Bugger . Hope ya nail the turds. Stay safe.
Come on Skunk - give ya old man a hand releasing the goanna.
Maybe you could try night vision and post up by one of the dead beasts to get more dingos
WHERE'S THE CRUISER DUAL CAB?
Pay to set a double chook feathers smear a bit of the fishing scents on it squid base ones are good.
That really catches the lizards!!
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry yer but what do ya do lad 😂. Extra traps. All around dead beast.
That iguana was huge.
Goanna, a type of monitor lizard.
Them drought master are a sexy beast
Woof
I've heard that some predator species are getting smart and skinning the cane toads, leaving the poison sacks alone and eating the rest, is that right?
Sure is. Often see crows eat them out from the mouth, while the Frogmouth seems to slit open their bellies.
Bugger about the goanna. Woulda been nice to see him scamper off.
Where is this????
Are there no Roos or Rabbits around
Very few in the lowland country where the cattle mainly are
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry Thanks I go home to Tenterfield via the Mt Lindsay Road
22:00 I suppose there are 2 ways to look at that situation. You could say rotten luck because the cattle wrecked your sets and robbed you of potentially 4 catches (would all 4 have gotten caught? ) or great luck brcause you had 4 wrecked sets but were still able to get one dog with the rifle.
Got one that hadn't buggered off on arrival, at least 3 others educated to vehicles, & maybe traps and firearms. Will be interesting how that 75% reacts (if identifiable) to subsequent control efforts.
Hi what state are you in
Often confused... 🤣 NSW
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry ok thanks for reply back I’m in south Australia if I can help in anyway let me now
Have you tried a predator call ? Just curious if that might help. Good luck 👍
Use them wen needed. Biggest issue is if 3-4 or more dogs come I at the same time. One gets shot, maybe two then the rest get smarter. In some areas, where calls have been used a lot, dogs simply turn tail and run when they hear one.
@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry .Might bring some help another person who can help take care of them. We have predators here . They can be tricky. Best of luck 👍.
Are they Dogs or Dingoes
Dingoes came in with man about 3500-4000yrs ago so actually an introduced species of wild dog
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry Why I asked when I left Tenterfield mid sixties the Land owners were having more problems with wild feral dogs not the dingoes
Can someone. PLEASE. Pay attention?
I offer consulting to rid any area of foxes/coyotes/canine-type animals. No poison. No shooting. No trapping. And requiring very little sweat.
The requirement is to come into contact with someone in National or Provincial government. Who has the problem at heart. cares about the farmers. To do the consultation to.
Less ya got the 1 dog n spooked the rest..seems your dog's over heat n go straight to water..wouldn't be a very good working dog's laying in melon holes or finding water n not chasing sheep..
Do you have a bounty on dingos.
Thanks clarke