Howdy Clark 🤠 Looks like the master of the trap line strikes again!! It doesn't matter the country, the basics are the same..Nice job, mate!! Safe travels, friend ❤❤ Stay FROSTY... Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel... 🇺🇲🇨🇦WWG1WGA🇺🇲🇨🇦NCSWIC🇺🇲🇨🇦
Thanks for another educational and entertaining video Clark. Did you use the same rifle on the coyote as you did on the wolves? Great to see you passing your valuable skills on to the kids and grandkids. Regards Mark from Redlands.
g`day mate what do you do to your sponge to remove the smell from it I'm about to start on the dogs and the sponge has a very strong odour I love your work mate keep it up
Hi, as a British Columbian, I might be able to help a little. The region of B.C. that I believe Clarke is in allows each hunter to harvest a maximum of 3 wolves, although I don't know how many tags he bought. A wolf tag is $50. If he was hunting coyote, there would be no tag needed, as coyote is small game and covered by his hunting license(bag limit 10). Since he was trapping, it is covered by his trapping license.
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountryToad Frogs??? Aussies have a penchant for inventing nonsensical phrases, for example: Flat out like a lizard drinking Chuck a U-ey Fair shake of the sauce bottle Bloody oath As crook as Rookwood A few roos loose in the top paddock Like a bandicoot on a burnt ridge She'll be apples Lower than a snake's belly You little ripper Fit as a Mallee bull A face like a dropped pie May your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down Flaming galah My shout
No mate this is wrong. Wolves were there first. And you are quite happy to go on about who was there first when you are back in Australia. And these are not wild dingo dogs. Which I'm very happy to see you knock off. But these are wolves and if they take some stock then so be it. Wear the cost. Go to the government for a subsidy like they do in Europe or whatever. Meanwhile you are doing the wrong thing.
You don't know what you are talking about! You should come to where I live and see the damage wolves are doing! I don't believe our government pays for cattle killed by predators. Our elk herd is less than 10% what it was, we have almost no moose, our mule deer herd is about 1% of what it was our whitetails are less than 10% and our caribou are so close to extinction that the herd is probably less than 30 animals. Wolves eat themselves out of house and home.
Do you know the difference between a wolf and a coyote ? And that there is no season for coyotes. And there is estimated 3-4.7million in the US. And approx 7,500 gray wolves in the lower 48 states and hunting of them is strictly regulated.
That coyote is a lot more fluffy than the dingoes you're used to!😁🐺
Must be satisfying to know your skills work anywhere you go. Great change of pace
Love your work mate , sorry you lost Skunk , lost my best mate 8 weeks ago . Keep your chin up and keep doing what your doing ! I will keep watching !
Well done Clark a very nice addition to the Trophy collection mate.
We call them Toad frogs. Looks warm for that a full pelt. Great video Clark. Keep on keeping on.
Great work👌 love your adventures
Awesome stuff Clark, nice coyote, they’re my favorite animal to trap, cheers from Alberta 👍
Great to be with family.👍🇦🇺🙏
Very Nice Clark.
living the dream Clark, living the dream
Top man Clark,,,,,great vids as always,,,,,,,,,Weather here in Scotland much the same as in Canada,,,,,
And here in Wales
Needs to be over there more often 👍🏻
Well done mate.. Same technique applied same result.
Well done Clark, well done!
Howdy Clark 🤠
Looks like the master of the trap line strikes again!! It doesn't matter the country, the basics are the same..Nice job, mate!!
Safe travels, friend ❤❤
Stay FROSTY...
Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel...
🇺🇲🇨🇦WWG1WGA🇺🇲🇨🇦NCSWIC🇺🇲🇨🇦
congrats
As always great video !
Quick question... Where is your preferred placement to dispatch the animal knowing the pelt is being harvested as well ?
Awesome ep and lovely Coyote
Nice.
Well done!
Thanks for another educational and entertaining video Clark. Did you use the same rifle on the coyote as you did on the wolves? Great to see you passing your valuable skills on to the kids and grandkids. Regards Mark from Redlands.
gotta get you a yoty , Clark ...nice skin congratulations mate
g`day mate
what do you do to your sponge to remove the smell from it
I'm about to start on the dogs and the sponge has a very strong odour
I love your work mate keep it up
Nice one also.
How many wolf tags did you get ?
Did you need tags for the coyote?
Hi, as a British Columbian, I might be able to help a little. The region of B.C. that I believe Clarke is in allows each hunter to harvest a maximum of 3 wolves, although I don't know how many tags he bought. A wolf tag is $50. If he was hunting coyote, there would be no tag needed, as coyote is small game and covered by his hunting license(bag limit 10). Since he was trapping, it is covered by his trapping license.
Those toads will piss on you if your not careful.
We love our toads! Keep the slugs down in the garden.
You gota be joking
Anaxyrus boreas is a toad, not a "native frog."
Thank you conscience 🤣 The locals call them Toad Frogs so I will go with them.
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountryToad Frogs??? Aussies have a penchant for inventing nonsensical phrases, for example:
Flat out like a lizard drinking
Chuck a U-ey
Fair shake of the sauce bottle
Bloody oath
As crook as Rookwood
A few roos loose in the top paddock
Like a bandicoot on a burnt ridge
She'll be apples
Lower than a snake's belly
You little ripper
Fit as a Mallee bull
A face like a dropped pie
May your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down
Flaming galah
My shout
2024
No mate this is wrong. Wolves were there first. And you are quite happy to go on about who was there first when you are back in Australia. And these are not wild dingo dogs. Which I'm very happy to see you knock off. But these are wolves and if they take some stock then so be it. Wear the cost. Go to the government for a subsidy like they do in Europe or whatever. Meanwhile you are doing the wrong thing.
Keep watching and you may learn a thing or two. Wolves are forcing some species to the brink due to man meddling at both ends of the scale.
You don't know what you are talking about! You should come to where I live and see the damage wolves are doing! I don't believe our government pays for cattle killed by predators. Our elk herd is less than 10% what it was, we have almost no moose, our mule deer herd is about 1% of what it was our whitetails are less than 10% and our caribou are so close to extinction that the herd is probably less than 30 animals. Wolves eat themselves out of house and home.
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry what a load of BS!!!!
Gee Clarke a few haters on this post. Keep trying to teach them mate. unfortunately ignorance in this day and age is endemic.
Do you know the difference between a wolf and a coyote ?
And that there is no season for coyotes. And there is estimated 3-4.7million in the US. And approx 7,500 gray wolves in the lower 48 states and hunting of them is strictly regulated.