😂 people feel the need to complain no matter what I do. Either they complain that I'm helping too much and it's "unfair to the muskrat". Or they complain that I'm not helping enough, and say I should just shoot it, net it, or use a dog. It's pretty clear that no matter WHAT I do, someone is going to complain about it and tell me how I could do it "better" 😂
I wasn't complaining. I understand that part of a hunters job if using animals to hunt with, is to help direct that hunting animal to the prey. In a wild one on one scenario that muskrat might have gotten away to live another day, and that was mostly what I was trying to imply. If I insulted you, I apologize, no insult was meant, and I feel bad if it was taken that way. The amount of time, effort, love, and training you put into your hunting animals is remarkable, and the results are easy to see with every video you make. You and Boon are a great team, and I understand that training a little furry ball of death to override its natural instincts is no small feat, but you make it look easy. I enjoy your videos because of the teamwork between you and your animals. You're the only one I know of that uses mink to hunt with, which makes you unique in the hunting world. As far as doing it better, I don't know that you could, it's hard to do something better when your the best at what you do already. I think people that complain about you helping Boon, are missing the whole point of hunting. You're the hunter and Boon is an extention of you. Boon is the weapon instead of a gun but the end result is still the same. I suppose if you really wanted to prove how exceptional you are at hunting with animals, you could always try training a boat load of frogs to hunt rats. The look of confusion and terror on the rats and mice faces while they are being curb stomped by a hoarde of Pac Man frogs would be a sight worth seeing, and honestly, I don't doubt that you could pull it off. The fact that you were able to train Raptor to override her natural instincts was remarkable and proves, at least to me, that you could train any animal to hunt with. Again, I apologize if my previous post insulted you, it was certainly never meant that way. You are one of my favorite UA-camrs and I always look forward to your videos, and it makes me feel bad that I posted something that upset you. You are a remarkable man, a great family man, an exceptional animal trainer, and a fantastic hunter. Keep up the great work.
Don’t listen to the haters… you have the best system going for what you do. Don’t change because of armchair quarterbacks or “pest lovers”. They don’t live in the real world. You do you. Hang the haters…..
Great video. What is so special about boon is how he takes direction from you. When you call him he comes right away. When you throw rocks to point out where the muskrat is he goes directly to that area. I remembered you said you wanted a mink that could do exactly this. You've got him. Great job.
Curious to see Boon going against the old one. Most wild animals don't reach old age and that one seemed to be in top shape so I imagine the survival instincts/strength on it must be quite formidable even for a mink to take on.
Another brilliant hunt from Boon , he's your best so far, but that's not just him , he's the product of your years of experience and together you make the Best team, great video as always , keep up the Excellent work everyone.
I knew Boon would have trouble in the deep water in that tunnel, but he sure came close. He's a fantastic little hunter, and your family is a lovely team. :-)
Boon had the benefit of growing up with MinkLand. And that early and consistent exposure to swimming likely played a role in his development and his affinity for swimming. It seems to work out for the best, that Boon likes to hunt them in the open water, rather than chase them down holes, since he had some trouble cashing, early on. You don't have to worry about him staying down a hole and maybe having to dig him out, if he catches them out in the open. Boon seems to have found what works best for both him and you.
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 These hunting mink took much skill ,effort and breeding. It was shown how it's harder for the mink to take out a muskrat in deep water, how some mink are more aggressive than others and how some learn from other mink. Even the weight of the mink figured in to how aggressive their hunt was/is. It was fascinating to follow how semi-aquatic was turned into aquatic hunting.
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 Joseph often speaks about how confidence plays a factor in performance. Being familiar with (and even enjoying) the water and feeling confident in swimming ability (thanks to plenty of swimming in the yard) could lead to more aggressive behaviour in that water. As apposed to previous mink who only had the aquarium to practice in. The same can be seen in people who grew up swimming in lakes or the ocean versus people who haven't. There is more confidence to be had with the familiar. I think this shows in Boon's attitude.
Joseph have you thought about putting a tiny camera on boon to show what he sees and what it looks like from his viewpoint???? That would be such killer content.
Joseph you do great brother..obviously they don't know the time and effort you put into training and teaching the minks and other animals you use to do your work..many of us who appreciate your work and know how hard it is to train boon and the rest ..much appreciated and thanks for your uploads..you do so well with the mink.train and retrieve great work and well done
I seen boon finally get close enough along side for a good neck bite and boom! There it was..one day he's gonna climb right up and want you to throw him instead of a rock, it'll be a Boon Grenade hahaha 😆
Ur right a lot of ppl don’t see how rare it is to catch on in the water but u 2 are such a good team but I appreciate seeing him hunt anything bc even tho I’ve watched u for years it’s something I never anywhere else will see
I never get tired of seeing any of your mink or your dogs catching rats or muskrats for that matter it's good to see that they're doing good and you and your family so I guess the last thing I'll say is keep at it
Years ago (1980's) in Montana there was a lake known for good fishing called Rat Lake (named for so many Muskrats). I was told not to take my dog because the muskrats would drown her. After a day of fishing my Siberian Husky had a pile of muskrats
I'm still partial to Fang. I have seen all of the mink you have had throughout the years and Fang wasn't the biggest or fastest but she was the most skilled and trained out of all the mink.
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan have you paired boon with anyone else? Do you have any baby mink atm? Haven't seen any updates of mink land recently so I'm just curious 🙂
"you guys probably are getting tired of Boon huntin in the water" ????? Joe, that's what we are subscribed for! No 2 hunts are the same, no 2 rats are the same... Whether it be on land or in the water, we want to see the mink hunt! (with or without dog support) Love your channel, keep up doing what you do, and don't change the video format!!!
Ever thought of using some construction fence to fence off both ends of where you hunting? Keep them contained and keep you from pushng them to other areas. Then pull it up when done. Its super light and can be put up in a few seconds
These animals have fulfilled lives of being natural animals. Really cool how you can make a life with help of our animals. I guess that’s farmers, just cool to see a different perspective of working animals.
The stamina he has is unreal ! They way he knew to push of the wall to get more speed. Great video! Take the minks and the dogs to FL and do some Iguana hunting lol 💪
Way to go Boon! He is one adorable determined killing machine. That muskrat gave all of you some exercise, chasing it up and down the canal. I don't think I've ever seen a canal that green with algae in your videos before. I caused a stir in my social circle by catching three mice in the basement with the combination of a big wooden dowel for smacking/pinning and my bare hands for grabbing. Couldn't bring myself to finish them off, so they'll probably come right back in again, with the exception of the one I threw far enough for it to land in the river. The spring current will put it in someone else's neighborhood down stream if it didn't drown. I don't think I'm ready to go on a ratting expedition with you guys yet but I'll keep practicing on the mice lol.
Hunting videos with Boon are exciting as always, but do you plan to do an update on Minkland? A fishing training video in the Aquascape pond for example, or showing the mink that you own atm in their cages, maybe some insights on the ones that you plan to breed. Just throwing some thoughts out there
I was kind of cheering for the muskrat. The fact that he was an old one showed he had some serious escape skills to live as long as he had. If you hadn't been helping, I think the muskrat would have gotten away. Boon is still great though, lots of stamina and prey drive.
The old feller got away. This was his disciple, who clearly learned well from his elder. But there's just no teaching about escaping from a mink backed by air support and reconnaissance humans.
The old mink got away this time but they did go back and catch him the following day; you can only see the older mink getting caught if you’re a member of the Exclusive Club like yours truly. I would definitely recommend it!
Captured photos of a mink taking her babies across a bike trail in central Illinois 2 weeks sgo. My first ever encounter w a mink. Really cool but very intimidating as well. She was a big mama lol. She saw me and gave me the sign to back off. So I took a few steps back and took my photos.
Joe, has a prey animal ever earned your respect enough that you decided to let it go? This muskrat has earned my respect. Both of those poor suckers gotta be exhausted. He put up a good chase. Probably Boone‘s easiest execution.
I don’t think he would want to let it go after investing so much time and resources into the hunt, especially since quite a few do genuinely manage to elude both him and his mink. Part of the way he makes his living is from selling the meat and pelts from his kills, but I imagine he respects the animal’s abilities even more when he sees the full fight it puts up. If he were to let it go, he wouldn’t be able to see what else it’s capable of.
I grew up on a large lake and when a teen we would get $100 a pop for beavers. A lot of money in the 80s. $$ people's docks were being sunk when the beavers chewed away the flotation and wood for dams/ places to live.
Boon is a badass hunter! I remember the video with Boon hesitating to fight/hunt, but has more than made up for that one unfortunate performance, Boon is the best!
Poor Olive! Lol! Minkman: We're going to catch muskrats down at the canals! PrincessOlive: Daddy, enough with the muskrats already. Muskrats are sooo 2019... Minkman: Well you're coming either way. Keep it up and I'll use you in a blocking position! PrincessOlive: If you do that, I will spend the day sprawled out in the dirt! PrincessaEllie: Quit bickering and get in the car already. All the canal treasures won't find themselves!
Great video Joe, I love watching how you and Boon work! I do have a question though about your membership I see 2 options I was wondering the $10.00 one is it getting to watch all of your videos? Thanks again for sharing with us I enjoy watching you and your wonderful family 💛🙏🏻🦦🐕
😂 people feel the need to complain no matter what I do. Either they complain that I'm helping too much and it's "unfair to the muskrat". Or they complain that I'm not helping enough, and say I should just shoot it, net it, or use a dog. It's pretty clear that no matter WHAT I do, someone is going to complain about it and tell me how I could do it "better" 😂
Then they should post videos of how to properly hunt muskrats with a mink or shut their pie holes you do you and ignore the static
I wasn't complaining. I understand that part of a hunters job if using animals to hunt with, is to help direct that hunting animal to the prey. In a wild one on one scenario that muskrat might have gotten away to live another day, and that was mostly what I was trying to imply. If I insulted you, I apologize, no insult was meant, and I feel bad if it was taken that way. The amount of time, effort, love, and training you put into your hunting animals is remarkable, and the results are easy to see with every video you make. You and Boon are a great team, and I understand that training a little furry ball of death to override its natural instincts is no small feat, but you make it look easy. I enjoy your videos because of the teamwork between you and your animals. You're the only one I know of that uses mink to hunt with, which makes you unique in the hunting world. As far as doing it better, I don't know that you could, it's hard to do something better when your the best at what you do already. I think people that complain about you helping Boon, are missing the whole point of hunting. You're the hunter and Boon is an extention of you. Boon is the weapon instead of a gun but the end result is still the same. I suppose if you really wanted to prove how exceptional you are at hunting with animals, you could always try training a boat load of frogs to hunt rats. The look of confusion and terror on the rats and mice faces while they are being curb stomped by a hoarde of Pac Man frogs would be a sight worth seeing, and honestly, I don't doubt that you could pull it off. The fact that you were able to train Raptor to override her natural instincts was remarkable and proves, at least to me, that you could train any animal to hunt with. Again, I apologize if my previous post insulted you, it was certainly never meant that way. You are one of my favorite UA-camrs and I always look forward to your videos, and it makes me feel bad that I posted something that upset you. You are a remarkable man, a great family man, an exceptional animal trainer, and a fantastic hunter. Keep up the great work.
thats humans bro....
Don’t listen to the haters… you have the best system going for what you do. Don’t change because of armchair quarterbacks or “pest lovers”. They don’t live in the real world. You do you. Hang the haters…..
What you do works perfectly fine a lot of people nowadays are too uptight
Great video. What is so special about boon is how he takes direction from you. When you call him he comes right away. When you throw rocks to point out where the muskrat is he goes directly to that area. I remembered you said you wanted a mink that could do exactly this. You've got him. Great job.
Curious to see Boon going against the old one. Most wild animals don't reach old age and that one seemed to be in top shape so I imagine the survival instincts/strength on it must be quite formidable even for a mink to take on.
That will be the next video actually
Not formidable enough against a bullet
I'm at work right now, no client flow. Me and my coworker enjoy this hunt, thanks for the up load
Another brilliant hunt from Boon , he's your best so far, but that's not just him , he's the product of your years of experience and together you make the Best team, great video as always , keep up the Excellent work everyone.
I knew Boon would have trouble in the deep water in that tunnel, but he sure came close. He's a fantastic little hunter, and your family is a lovely team. :-)
I always imagine Maggie following, tracking the 'scrats w the camera. Joe's a lucky guy.
Boon had the benefit of growing up with MinkLand. And that early and consistent exposure to swimming likely played a role in his development and his affinity for swimming.
It seems to work out for the best, that Boon likes to hunt them in the open water, rather than chase them down holes, since he had some trouble cashing, early on.
You don't have to worry about him staying down a hole and maybe having to dig him out, if he catches them out in the open. Boon seems to have found what works best for both him and you.
Mink are semi aquatic. No need for training.
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235
These hunting mink took much skill ,effort and breeding. It was shown how it's harder for the mink to take out a muskrat in deep water, how some mink are more aggressive than others and how some learn from other mink. Even the weight of the mink figured in to how aggressive their hunt was/is.
It was fascinating to follow how semi-aquatic was turned into aquatic hunting.
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 both mink and muskrat is semi aquatic but muskrat perform better in the deep water...
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 Joseph often speaks about how confidence plays a factor in performance.
Being familiar with (and even enjoying) the water and feeling confident in swimming ability (thanks to plenty of swimming in the yard) could lead to more aggressive behaviour in that water. As apposed to previous mink who only had the aquarium to practice in.
The same can be seen in people who grew up swimming in lakes or the ocean versus people who haven't. There is more confidence to be had with the familiar. I think this shows in Boon's attitude.
so interesting to see them dive. before i had issues comprehending how fast they move once they disappear into the mud.
I appreciate everything you upload. Watching Boon hunt never gets boring.
I just yelled GET EM BOON, before the video even started….hahahaha love that MINK
Joseph have you thought about putting a tiny camera on boon to show what he sees and what it looks like from his viewpoint???? That would be such killer content.
It would be sick- but a camera might also get caught on things, especially underground or underwater.
Almost like watching shark week how boon can catch in water like that.
Great way to spend a Friday night! Now headed to venmo to see what goodies Joe's posted there.
Mink week
Joseph you do great brother..obviously they don't know the time and effort you put into training and teaching the minks and other animals you use to do your work..many of us who appreciate your work and know how hard it is to train boon and the rest ..much appreciated and thanks for your uploads..you do so well with the mink.train and retrieve great work and well done
I love ‘em too… ferrets, weasels, etc. Love that family! Thanks for your part in helping these little scamps! ♥️🥰☮️😘‼️🕉
It's amazing to see boon when he's closing in. He intentionally avoids touching the muskrats tail as to not alert it before he's ready to strike.
It is you that has let us see a mink catch a muskrat and I mow addicted 😁😁 thank you.
This is incredible. GPS tracker and all the gear. This is humane and natural hunting at its best. Bravo!
I seen boon finally get close enough along side for a good neck bite and boom! There it was..one day he's gonna climb right up and want you to throw him instead of a rock, it'll be a Boon Grenade hahaha 😆
Yes we do appreciate it, especially over here in England were people don't work mink
Ur right a lot of ppl don’t see how rare it is to catch on in the water but u 2 are such a good team but I appreciate seeing him hunt anything bc even tho I’ve watched u for years it’s something I never anywhere else will see
Boon is a monster!! He does not stop until it's 100% done for. Awesome instinct.
I would appreciate Boon if I watched a video of him doing that a 100 times. He is amazing and you've done such a good job training him.
Boon was probably pissed at that last one 😁 What a beast. Good work 👍🏼
1.28 Million followers!!?? You got one more! i really enjoyed this video.
You are mistaken. We love to see the mink hunting. It’s never the same chase or fight!
I appreciated it! I've never seen anything like that-how cool!
It’s been a while since I’ve watched one of your Vids. This was great!
Definitely appreciate all of your videos! Cant get enough.
I never get tired of seeing any of your mink or your dogs catching rats or muskrats for that matter it's good to see that they're doing good and you and your family so I guess the last thing I'll say is keep at it
IDC where boon slays them It's all exciting for me and I cant wait til the next episode. Thanks for all you do.
Another great video. Thank you and your family for sharing with us.
I love watching your videos its beautiful to see you work with the minks in partnership its a much more natural way of pest control
Years ago (1980's) in Montana there was a lake known for good fishing called Rat Lake (named for so many Muskrats). I was told not to take my dog because the muskrats would drown her. After a day of fishing my Siberian Husky had a pile of muskrats
what a great job you guys do. Its impressive the skillful this animals have and love and such Joseph dedication in training these spectacular minks
Dude I had no idea you could train a mink like that. It listens like a dog and it is absolutely trained on those muskrats
I always appreciate anything Boon does. Thank you
I'm still partial to Fang. I have seen all of the mink you have had throughout the years and Fang wasn't the biggest or fastest but she was the most skilled and trained out of all the mink.
I wish I could breed the two together!!!!!
Why can't they? Are you presuming their genders?
Its this type of thinking that is keeping mustelids from living their lives to the fullest.
Reported!
@@JosephCartertheMinkMan have you paired boon with anyone else? Do you have any baby mink atm? Haven't seen any updates of mink land recently so I'm just curious 🙂
Washushe will always be my favorite. He was a born hunter and even being caged on a fur farm couldnt break his spirit.
Damn the determination of boon is awesome, I can definitely see why you chose to work with these cool animals.
1st view after NYT article. Love this type of ecosystem pest control. So great! Congrats from an EPA retiree who wants clean pest management!
Awesome work, training everyone and everything
Great video joe i just love what u do .
I love these little predators thanks to you buddy :)
You do a great service. Keep it up.
nice job guys, neat to see he was able to pick up either the scent or the movement as he went after that last one.
Love the way these guys live with you man. Thank god they arnt fur coats
"you guys probably are getting tired of Boon huntin in the water" ?????
Joe, that's what we are subscribed for! No 2 hunts are the same, no 2 rats are the same... Whether it be on land or in the water, we want to see the mink hunt! (with or without dog support)
Love your channel, keep up doing what you do, and don't change the video format!!!
I still appreciate it i love watching the minks hunt I never get tired of it
Ever thought of using some construction fence to fence off both ends of where you hunting? Keep them contained and keep you from pushng them to other areas. Then pull it up when done. Its super light and can be put up in a few seconds
Glad to see you still at it Joseph!
These animals have fulfilled lives of being natural animals. Really cool how you can make a life with help of our animals. I guess that’s farmers, just cool to see a different perspective of working animals.
7:27 LOL! I thought the muskrat just flew to the sky X))
Yes he is! Oh, he'll no, I appreciate everything he does, every time.
The stamina he has is unreal ! They way he knew to push of the wall to get more speed. Great video!
Take the minks and the dogs to FL and do some Iguana hunting lol 💪
The best videos are where you discuss the mink and dogs in a way that makes their personalities the focus. Gives us an emotional investment in them.
Blessings to your family ✌🏻🙏🏻
Wow that was hardcore but the wee guy never gave up! Brilliant 👍
Another excellent video thank
Way to go Boon! He is one adorable determined killing machine. That muskrat gave all of you some exercise, chasing it up and down the canal. I don't think I've ever seen a canal that green with algae in your videos before. I caused a stir in my social circle by catching three mice in the basement with the combination of a big wooden dowel for smacking/pinning and my bare hands for grabbing. Couldn't bring myself to finish them off, so they'll probably come right back in again, with the exception of the one I threw far enough for it to land in the river. The spring current will put it in someone else's neighborhood down stream if it didn't drown. I don't think I'm ready to go on a ratting expedition with you guys yet but I'll keep practicing on the mice lol.
That is pretty badass I appreciate what you do to for these guys
The best camera-person.
Mink are so unexpectedly intelligent! I'll never underestimate these fellas again
This is so amazing to watch. Too cool
Hunting videos with Boon are exciting as always, but do you plan to do an update on Minkland? A fishing training video in the Aquascape pond for example, or showing the mink that you own atm in their cages, maybe some insights on the ones that you plan to breed. Just throwing some thoughts out there
I'll never get used to or be bored watching Boon get the 'scrats! Go Boon!
I was kind of cheering for the muskrat. The fact that he was an old one showed he had some serious escape skills to live as long as he had. If you hadn't been helping, I think the muskrat would have gotten away. Boon is still great though, lots of stamina and prey drive.
The old feller got away. This was his disciple, who clearly learned well from his elder.
But there's just no teaching about escaping from a mink backed by air support and reconnaissance humans.
The old mink got away this time but they did go back and catch him the following day; you can only see the older mink getting caught if you’re a member of the Exclusive Club like yours truly. I would definitely recommend it!
@@movinon1242 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, what a chase ! I kept hearing Jaws' theme when Boon was closing in on the Muskrats XD
Awesome video as always! 💪🏿💪🏿
Man’s need his own lil show props to you my man 💪🏽
boon played the Looooooong Game 😆😆😆😆😆👁👁great vid as always
Poor duck was sure it was on the menu! Lol
Captured photos of a mink taking her babies across a bike trail in central Illinois 2 weeks sgo. My first ever encounter w a mink. Really cool but very intimidating as well. She was a big mama lol. She saw me and gave me the sign to back off. So I took a few steps back and took my photos.
OLIVE’S FACE HAHAHA, such a great video but she completely stole the show for me 😂😂😂
That was one big muskrat! And tough! Good job Boon!
Joe, has a prey animal ever earned your respect enough that you decided to let it go? This muskrat has earned my respect. Both of those poor suckers gotta be exhausted. He put up a good chase. Probably Boone‘s easiest execution.
Joe, the above was not meant to be any sort of criticism, pure curiosity.
I don’t think he would want to let it go after investing so much time and resources into the hunt, especially since quite a few do genuinely manage to elude both him and his mink. Part of the way he makes his living is from selling the meat and pelts from his kills, but I imagine he respects the animal’s abilities even more when he sees the full fight it puts up. If he were to let it go, he wouldn’t be able to see what else it’s capable of.
Wow Boon is awesome. So cool watching him dispatch his kill.
Your a modern-day Steve Irwin with minks nice job 👏
Great vid Joseph !
Nice job joe lovely work
with that antenna, it almost looks like it's RC controlled 😂😂😂
Watching boon hunt very interesting. ❤️❤️❤️
We appreciate it Joe :)
Boon is so cool and courageous he knows Joseph's got his back if he needs to.
Of course it is special. Keep sharing these and we won't complain. Wait for the come back and get "the big one" next time video
Pretty cool man
He is like your son I can tell very awesome mink
Dang that was exhausting to watch. I kept thinking Boon was going to get tired. That’s some endurance.
Boon is the beast, can't believe how many muskrats that little critter has clipped.
I grew up on a large lake and when a teen we would get $100 a pop for beavers. A lot of money in the 80s. $$ people's docks were being sunk when the beavers chewed away the flotation and wood for dams/ places to live.
Epic Pursuit and Finish! Props to the Mu$krat for putting up such a hard flight n fight. Boon put in an marathon right there
Boon is so fun to watch! Very impressive.
Boon is definitely going down as a legend. He’s the Rambo of minks
best hunting mink ever and you were validated! Trailblazing stuff exciting to see what the future brings!
It’s amazing what you do.
I love the Minks and Dogs. The only problem is…you need to invite me to a hunt!?
Boon is a badass hunter! I remember the video with Boon hesitating to fight/hunt, but has more than made up for that one unfortunate performance, Boon is the best!
I love seeing the mink at the river next to my house.
Boone gets down and gets the job done! Another good video!
Great video!
Poor Olive! Lol!
Minkman: We're going to catch muskrats down at the canals!
PrincessOlive: Daddy, enough with the muskrats already. Muskrats are sooo 2019...
Minkman: Well you're coming either way. Keep it up and I'll use you in a blocking position!
PrincessOlive: If you do that, I will spend the day sprawled out in the dirt!
PrincessaEllie: Quit bickering and get in the car already. All the canal treasures won't find themselves!
Not even close.
Very kool. Thank you
Great video Joe, I love watching how you and Boon work! I do have a question though about your membership I see 2 options I was wondering the $10.00 one is it getting to watch all of your videos? Thanks again for sharing with us I enjoy watching you and your wonderful family 💛🙏🏻🦦🐕