Hunting Tales - Beyond The Divide, Scrub Bulls
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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Join Clark and Rob from Moroka 30 as they get in amongst scrub bulls up north.
Your series and the effort and skill and the heart you folks put into it - is really appreciated. Thank you.
You're a top bloke Clark thank you for what you do really appreciate all you do for Aussie hunter's and sharing it all with us!
I'm a new European subscriber
I'm absolutely loving the nature of Australia and new perspectives on the country. I am blown away by the bushcraft, experience and understanding of Charlie . Incredible show lads
Great looking bull, great shooting mate.
Good yarn, great camera work/editing!!! Thanks
I use a CZ 550 in 9.3x62 Mauser for my guided brown bear hunts in Alaska.
When the 9.3x62 Mauser is using reloads it can be brought up to the same as 375 H&H magnum commercial loads .
My large game reloads are a 9.3 -286 grain Barns TSX bullet with 70 grains of H-414
I thoroughly enjoyed that. Your knowledge of tracking and information on the animal is intriguing, well done on a fine animal.
Great scrubber Clark!
Outstanding
Love the action of the Sako, I am on my 4th and a 5th one comming very soon! Nice bit of history and explanation of the north end! Thanks guys!
I grew up in this country, many think it dry but it actually gets decent rain and good soil. What people don’t get is the sent’s, the scale, the wild life and you showed it, the night sky.
Thanks
Interesting vid in magnificent country,but the music spoiled it.The sounds of the bush would have been much better.
In the mid 90's I spent a month investigating the geology on a cattle property north of Charters Towers. The property originally had Herefords on it but they were replaced with a Zebu-Brahmin cross. If course they couldn't remove them all. One day after pushing through a lot of scrub we stopped at a creek for lunch and out came an old angry Hereford bull bellowing and shaking his head. While most of us scattered a couple of us yelled back at him and he turned and ran back into the scrub. We were a mixed crew and a Spanish woman remarked that if the bull charged her she would be up a tree in a "splat" second. There weren't too many trees around substantial enough to climb so it would have been more like splat than split.
Really enjoyed that , excellent vid ..👍
Nice going Clark, see some nice country.. Thankx
Love ya show. Bit knowone owns the land for me just live on it. Thanx great vid n great music.
Great country , super animal. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for sharing, quality lesson in hunting bulls
Great videos keep up the good work.
From Texas, nice 1st shot. Right in pump station.....
My 45/70 would be perfect for that distance and thick scrub !! Hope ya enjoy you beef
Great vid & scenery & good job , big animal !
My question is - what American caliber would that 9.3x66 be about equal to ?
Between about .35 Whelen and .338 Win. in power
Luv ya vids Clark..Great way to kill time whilst in covid..Cheers!...
More dog trapping please 🤙
Why the muzzle on the dog? Was there a 1080 program in that area?
Yeh, they had waited a few months before right thru the area.
Fascinating 🏆
Great stuff fellas. Ever thought of putting a drone up nice and high and try to target where the big bush bulls are? Also do the cocky's offer a bounty on them?
Old fashioned mate, I read the tracks and burn boot leather. We pay the landholders a trophy fee for every bull taken, every stag and even boar pigs.
Just a suggestion Mate, when you hold your rifle by the barrel, you need to apply a good amount of oil to prevent rusting from your natural hand salt.
Usually keep them well oiled but they get more work in a week than most guns do in a lifetime
Would 303 do it as well
Love this channel, it's my favorite on YT. Couple of questions regarding this clip. Why is the puppy wearing a muzzle and has Australia been able to do anything about the Cane Toad? That is one nasty frog!!!
Thank you. Had to muzzle during that trip due to the landholders using 1080 poison for wild dogs. Such a terrible death for any dog, so I don't take any risks. The cane toad is a real problem as it has spread across most of the country. The big hope is gene therapy using CRISPR however the ramifications for all other parts of our lives unless carefully considered, is huge.
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry I hate poisoning. It requires little knowledge or understanding and it kills indiscriminately. I saw a vid on the cane toad several years ago and I was stunned at the thing and particularly at what it has done to lovely Australia. I hope you all can wipe it out safely.
Another great video. We don't have wild bulls here in the USA. What do you do with them once you get one.
Thanks Rob. Unfortunately it is illegal for rec hunters under our current legislation to take the meat off the property except for direct personal use.
You can hunt Cape Buffalo in Florida
All that meat, you take cape and back straps.
Who told you that rubbish?
how do you recover such a big animal in that rough country
We use the UTV vehicle to get as close as possible, then back pack the rest of the way.
From here in Texas Loving your videos sir, been binge watching all I can find. This is the first I notice your dog "Skunk" I think it was, had a muzzle on. Curious why that was? First time I've seen you joined by other folks, besides your lovely little lady that is. Did Skunk not like/ get along w the added company? Or was there another reason for the muzzle? Thanks for what you do!!
Josh, thanks for there comment and send my love to Texas. Got to Dallas and Houston years ago and felt like I had come home. The reason I had a muzzle on my ol' mate was due to 1080 poison having been laid inn the area. If there is any chance of a stray poison, I put one on them. Glad you like the content, more to come!!
That makes sense, thanks for the quick reply. Again love the content and wish you the best.
good to see you got your helmet done up 👍
I'm from the states. Never heard of scrub bulls. I assume they are wild cattle. Do they have any natural predators? Also, thanks for the great videos, I really enjoy your channel.
Thank you. Our "scrub" or "cleanskin" cattle are mainly descendants from the original cattle breeds brought into this country. Over the past 150 yrs, when put in a position where they could escape into the ranges, the worst temperament ones did so. Much like the wild cattle in the Big Bend area or your Mustangs. Apart from wild dogs, their only predator is man.
nice, does the meat go to the locals like in Africa?
I love our country !!!
So long as our politicians pull their heads out of their arse, and stop selling it off...
Brahma bulls make great buckers for rodeos.
Can you do a vid of cutting the meat off please?
Good video buy I like to see you cut up the bull and get it out of there too .
see many Yowie
Grew up with him. He was my Uncle in a Gorilla suit. True!
Got to say, why not shoot the wild cows, they're the ones that give the calves.
It's a shame that for one reason or another, you're pretending that you wear those helmets all of the time. We all know you don't, but I'm sure legal reasons force you.
Do you really need the head gear. Your viewing audience doesn't give a crap about that.
You shot him in the guts at 80 mts with high powered rifle and scope. I thought you were better than that Clark I think that shooter will loose subscribers for you.
This is bs, I didn't see any hunting just snipers killing for fun...
Nice, killed a cow ? All because the color of its skin.