All power to you, old chap. Really enjoy your input and contribution to the preservation of wildlife. We could have used a few guys like you in Zimbabwe.
Few modern (if you can say that) spear traps still used in southwest qld and around, chuck some tickdip or other stuff on a hanging hessian roll that cattle dip under and tick dip rubs off on them that prevents ticks, pretty smart, all sorts of uses for them👍🏿
They're off and running but not taking into account you are doubly cunning. Well done mate. Many years ago when trapping Foxes., on occasion 1 would actually chew off its leg / paw to make a getaway. I've never noticed that the dogs you trap doing this. You know the dogs thinking and mannerisms mate, is this something that only happens with foxes. Cheers from South Oz.
Another great film ,I was thinking on the hassle you have with the landlords being responsible for injury. Here in the UK the landowner makes you sign a disclaimer so that there is no chance of suing him . Just a thought.
Morning Clark... Good to see you're feeling better!! A great start to your high grass trapping!! Can't wait for next week!! With the size of the acreages, do you saturate one section of the property, or are you making it around to set/ check traps on the entire property every day?? Safe travels, friend❤️❤️ Stay FROSTY... Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel... 🇺🇸🇦🇺WWG1WGA🇺🇸🇦🇺NCSWIC🇺🇸🇦🇺
When the sweat is dripping off your brow, scent wafting off you onto the grass etc, hands that are grounded in dirt and grass work well and get the results. Rubber gloves in 40C heat are just a joke.
Thank you. As a biologist, all honour for your good work for our farmers and our wildlife. All the best, Annie
I am so glad that I took the advice from into the night. And looked at your channel. Love it.
Love your work mate. Good to see a bloke that knows his stuff. Passion for what you do makes you one of the best. Keep it up mate.
Love these videos, you are one of a kind Clarke, those dogs are very special too!
All power to you, old chap. Really enjoy your input and contribution to the preservation of wildlife. We could have used a few guys like you in Zimbabwe.
Thank for the history lesson around Spear Traps, they're not something I've seen before.
You have a new Buggy, it does not rattle like the old one. Nice work first night first dog.
Another great video Clark. Great when a plan works as expected.
Wow that was awesome! Great job trapping in the tall grass and catching this hardened criminal. Well done!
Awsome set. I liked it when you made it and loved it when it produced. Thanks for the ride.👍🇺🇸✌🏻🙏🏽
Few modern (if you can say that) spear traps still used in southwest qld and around, chuck some tickdip or other stuff on a hanging hessian roll that cattle dip under and tick dip rubs off on them that prevents ticks, pretty smart, all sorts of uses for them👍🏿
The top soil added the same as the surrounds. 10/10 always interesting 👍🌟 Thank you. :-)
Well done Clark and you sound better so take care, love to the dogs.
Thanks for getting back to trapping
Thanks Clarke!
Well done , pleasure to watch you get results for experience and hard work
They're off and running but not taking into account you are doubly cunning.
Well done mate. Many years ago when trapping Foxes., on occasion 1 would actually chew off its leg / paw to make a getaway. I've never noticed that the dogs you trap doing this. You know the dogs thinking and mannerisms mate, is this something that only happens with foxes.
Cheers from South Oz.
This "leg hold" or soft jaw traps make a huge difference and so does checking them every day.
Enjoyable and informulable as usual thanks Clark
You are one smart cookie Clark!
Another good vid clark!!
Rgds steve uk
Love your work Clarke, very educational . Not a trapper myself, but loving the content 👌
Great job mate 👍
Thanks 👍
Great Job!...Well Done Mate
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and wisdom
Another great film ,I was thinking on the hassle you have with the landlords being responsible for injury. Here in the UK the landowner makes you sign a disclaimer so that there is no chance of suing him . Just a thought.
Great vid mate..👍.
Love the vid mate... Thank you for the knowledge and info
educational & excellent as always
Nice one mate.
Great job mate.
Whats the engine in your Suzuki.
I have one too and love mine😀
Fantastic mate.
Lovely work
Was the title inspired by Capstick?
Great start
Morning Clark...
Good to see you're feeling better!!
A great start to your high grass trapping!! Can't wait for next week!!
With the size of the acreages, do you saturate one section of the property, or are you making it around to set/ check traps on the entire property every day??
Safe travels, friend❤️❤️
Stay FROSTY...
Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel...
🇺🇸🇦🇺WWG1WGA🇺🇸🇦🇺NCSWIC🇺🇸🇦🇺
Well done Clark worked out just as you said.
nice set
Nice one. !!!
nice catch
How is Jessie going
I’ve been wondering why you don’t wear gloves when setting traps to keep the scent down as much as possible. Do dingos not care? Just wondering.
When the sweat is dripping off your brow, scent wafting off you onto the grass etc, hands that are grounded in dirt and grass work well and get the results. Rubber gloves in 40C heat are just a joke.
trusty little tree held like a buity 😂
Nice one, you really do need to think like them to better understand how to catch them
Great content. You know your stuff
Do your best to deplete the feral problems one at a time.
Dogs
Cats
Foxes
Pigs
Deer
Bogans 😮.maybe not!
THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR PROGRAM.
DR.DONALD LEE GRIM 81 VALENCIA PHILIPPINES
Skill kill
Taudgt you all I knew
Why would the land owner hire you on top of the trappers he just hired ??