Trapping in the Tall Grass. Part 1. Basic Techniques

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  • @OVTraveller
    @OVTraveller Год назад +10

    Mate, your so called simple preparation makes you a total expert. You leave nothing to chance and deserve the success you clearly have. No need to apologise for your unorthodoxies ways, they have served our rural forbears from time immemorial . You are a bloody legend in my books.

  • @desmonddunn2497
    @desmonddunn2497 Год назад +4

    You remind me of my father with your methods. I was raised on a farm ,we had sheep cattle and 300chooks. We were always having problems with foxes taking our chooks, we locked them up every night in coups unfortunately the foxes would rip holes in the netting and take a chook. So what dad used to do if a hook died dad would roast it slightly and drag it around the hen houses then down to an old dead branch just out of reach of the foxes and set four traps under neath , sure enough the fox would pick up the scent and follow down to the bait once it got caught you would heir it from the house and dad would go down and shoot it ,this method never failed . Keep up the good work.

  • @LindsayPiper-us1rs
    @LindsayPiper-us1rs Год назад +1

    Clarke, I have noted in some of videos that you have mentioned about heavy sweat droplets falling on the traps surroundings. A simple method of "clothing" that I would use use were sweat headbands and wrist sweat bands and or teer-towelling neck sweat bands. I am a heavy sweater and I have that they work a treat. Have a few sets particularly when I am working or trekking in the bush. Give them a go and you will be surprised

  • @davidkirkman1135
    @davidkirkman1135 Год назад +2

    I liked how you assessed the area and dissected the area for traps. Hopefully your sets will have success.

  • @haydenberardi7350
    @haydenberardi7350 Год назад

    I watch your clips all the time and I thought I recognised your car at that train crossing and I showed my mate some videos of yours to prove it hahahah good to see ya getting around . Love ya work mate

  • @jamessugden1616
    @jamessugden1616 Год назад +1

    Been watching other channels trapping and shooting introduced pest in Australia, and I’ve just come across this channel. Glad I did! Keep up the good work mate.
    It’s also making me think how I can do my bit. Cheers

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад +1

      First thing is to start dropping the dirty P word. Once you do, the doors to sustainable use open.

    • @jamessugden1616
      @jamessugden1616 Год назад

      @@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry good point, taken onboard

  • @alfadoofus
    @alfadoofus Год назад +1

    My trip Aus was in your fall/autumn , I had to go to work in the north oilfield in the dead of winter . I crossed the equator, dateline and arctic circle in one day. Great video cheers

  • @frankgonzales2462
    @frankgonzales2462 Год назад +1

    Hello from Texas!! Really enjoyed your video!! Will be subscribing to your Chanel!! 👍👍👍

  • @steveo2766
    @steveo2766 Год назад +1

    Cheers Clarkie for sharing your knowledge mate 👍 kind regards Stephen Williams ,Boonah Queensland

  • @keithhaynes8079
    @keithhaynes8079 Год назад +1

    You sound a lot better Clark take care of yourself and thank you for the video.

  • @kinnionfarrell8327
    @kinnionfarrell8327 Год назад +1

    Thats the difference Clark between professional traders and amateur attention to detail, very interesting interesting

  • @kennethalcorn7104
    @kennethalcorn7104 Год назад +1

    Love your videos and the quality information 👍

  • @Mark-ew5jm
    @Mark-ew5jm Год назад

    So glad you are sounding so much better…that bug certainly got a hold of you…..Love the behind the scenes info you shared with the trap preparations.

  • @intothenight1993
    @intothenight1993 Год назад +5

    Great video Clark. I'd love to come and tag along with you one run and help out where i can. I've learnt a lot from watching your videos and have a lot of respect for your approach to life in general but especially trapping dogs. Great work👍

  • @jeffatkins6890
    @jeffatkins6890 Год назад

    Great cover of your way of life , watching from Wales

  • @r-sup4870
    @r-sup4870 Год назад

    Thanx mate for the information.. It is invaluable knowledge.. I myself don't have the time to leave traps in for anymore than three days due to work so to have them set correctly and to be working as effectively as possible is very important to me... thanx again for the info

  • @edwardhaigh4249
    @edwardhaigh4249 Год назад

    Another great clip Clark, good bloody skills you have there, the temp will be more pleasant soon I promise.

  • @chipchaffee2416
    @chipchaffee2416 11 месяцев назад

    Trapping on frozen ground it tough . Have to bring you own dry dirt to make set . Or it will freeze and animals will walk right over it . Also we’re rubber gloves as to leave less scent .
    Thank you for the great videos. Really enjoy them .

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  11 месяцев назад

      Try a trapline without gloves, simply earth your hands and rub dirt into them before each set. See if you really find that you catch less or if it makes no difference.

  • @Bush_buggies_bullets
    @Bush_buggies_bullets Год назад

    Awesome vid mate very helpful and handy keep it up 👍

  • @davidquirk9711
    @davidquirk9711 Год назад

    Once again my friend..thankyou for your knowledge..stay safe.👍.

  • @bocheef
    @bocheef Год назад +2

    Love ya work clarky ! Be good to go into some of the lure ps you use for your traps too mate and how you go about harvesting some of the lures too and some of the obscure weird and wacky lures trappers use too, looking forward to the next one as always, keep living the dream mate
    .
    Cheers

  • @bthompson2792
    @bthompson2792 Год назад +1

    Hey mate could you do a clip on making lures I’m brand new to trap but long time hunter with rifle and bow . looking forward to the new challenge cheers mate keep up the great clips .

  • @buzzard732
    @buzzard732 10 месяцев назад

    How ye going Clark. Lovin the videos! Not long found you. So I've so much to catch up on! Fantastic listening to your stories too. We are reading off the same page! And I'm in Scotland.. All the very very best to and yours Clark! Good Hunting & Thank you. Stevie. 👌🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇦🇺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good to have you on the team mate. What part of Scotland mate? My clan was all around Lesmahagow

    • @buzzard732
      @buzzard732 10 месяцев назад

      @@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry Well I'm a South Lanarkshire boy too!😀 East Kilbride! I've got clan from Fife, Ayrshire, Highlands and Ireland! And my sister lives in Perth WA. Buzzing to hear from you buddy! Keep up the fantastic work you do Clark! Some of the most honest words I've ever heard! And been hunting since 1985 with terriers, hounds and lurchers. Changed days over here now!😐 Sad times!

  • @craigtomkinson2837
    @craigtomkinson2837 Год назад

    Lovely Ep. Great info Thanks, In my area Id call that a sally wattle by them leaves.

  • @johndelaney2957
    @johndelaney2957 Год назад

    Clark that was a great video 📹, before i forget how green it was at the end of your video.
    Next those traps of yours, when you were cleaning them at the start, and you said about the rust on them, I'm no expert, but you'll know, something i learnt many years ago.
    Do what you do with them that's great, have you thought about giving them a coat of clean motor oil and then burning them? I understand that it might affect the smell for the dogs, but it will certainly keep them rust free.
    Your the best at this, i sometimes watch others, but not much i only watch you, maybe not as much as you would like, its time for me I'm not obsessed with the internet like some.
    Honestly i would ❤️ one of your pups I've had collies for years, and one cattle kelpie cross who was a beautiful animal.

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад +2

      Thank you. I think it would work well after they were given time back in the dirt to remove he burnt smell. The tannin does a good job, just more work. More pups ahead!!

    • @johndelaney2957
      @johndelaney2957 Год назад

      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry Sorry Clark been a bit busy today as far as replying, like i said i would love a pup from you,I've never owned a Koolie but have thought about it, but with a Collie, Koolie cross you most definitely have a good mix.. That way i don't have to have a Koolie on its own.
      I really love dogs very much,not big noting myself dogs love me too, i treat them well, i only want one as my best mate, just like beautiful Skunk. 😭 you must be Heartbroken for him.
      Is there a email on your page somewhere?

  • @JohnLee-vj9lh
    @JohnLee-vj9lh Год назад

    Another great video mate well done’ the new hunting rig looks great nice and quiet, thanks for sharing your great advice and info well done happy hunting 👍👍

  • @jezza79
    @jezza79 Год назад

    Do you prefer under pan foam than paper over? Big air pockets with paper

  • @Master-di4di
    @Master-di4di Год назад

    Setting up traps properly is a must. I agree traps should not left for a week before inspection.

  • @alanmckenzie6584
    @alanmckenzie6584 Год назад

    Great video for learners, well done Clark . Horse hoof ????? You said it attracts bungarras ????

  • @Australianzwayne
    @Australianzwayne Год назад

    Sounding better mate

  • @danielleeastell5742
    @danielleeastell5742 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just wondering how you get your Suzuki and trailer to locations? Does the Suzuki fit on the trailer?

  • @Nemesis-222
    @Nemesis-222 Год назад

    Really interesting, thanks.

  • @joshuasears6080
    @joshuasears6080 Год назад +1

    Hi clarke, what foam do you use for under your pans and what Thickness ?

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад

      Heck, I go into my cuzzibros place (Clark Rubber) and just get a big sheet of 10mm medium density foam with the linen backing and boil them first before the traps to remove scent.

  • @joegibbs5436
    @joegibbs5436 Год назад

    Cheers Clarke

  • @jimfarris9671
    @jimfarris9671 Год назад

    You give Brandon 9 or 10 years you're going to make a dog out of him lol. I really enjoy your videos I learn a lot I enjoyed the kids too pretty good boys

  • @ianmcgrath7550
    @ianmcgrath7550 Год назад

    My question is, how do you remember where you put them all, and to come back to that exact spot?

  • @brucemackinnon6707
    @brucemackinnon6707 Год назад

    Ever come across any Quinkan tracks?

  • @glenncameron7138
    @glenncameron7138 Год назад

    Longer Episode 👍👍👍👍

  • @tikkathreebarrels
    @tikkathreebarrels Год назад +1

    Nice hat!

  • @tonyboreham8707
    @tonyboreham8707 Год назад

    Have you stopped using paper over pan or plate?

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад

      No but I leave it now for the wet times when the dirt will set and block the trap if I use foam.

  • @joelan93mtfworkshop89
    @joelan93mtfworkshop89 Год назад

    Top video as usual Clark! old mate 7day trapper ain't doing anyone or thing any favours and most of all very cruel!

  • @projectcikala1943
    @projectcikala1943 Год назад

    Are you using Jc Connor traps?

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад +1

      Mostly , yes. The JC Conner Jake trap imported by Professional Trapping on the Gold Coast. The have proven to be fast, reliable and easy to use under our conditions.

    • @projectcikala1943
      @projectcikala1943 Год назад +1

      @@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry I use some of them as well I’m a full time county trapper in sheep n goat country in west Texas. Mainly coyotes and pigs. You have a very good channel and I’ve learned a few tricks. I think our rules are a little different regarding traps. I’ve heard y’all are required to use soft jaws. I don’t know that as fact but have read that. I use mainly an American made trap called No BS. It’s crazy how similar our trapping troubles are. Mainly the pigs and stock.

  • @stephenasbridge878
    @stephenasbridge878 Год назад

    4:22….that is stunning.

  • @bobbythompson3544
    @bobbythompson3544 Год назад

    Do the dogs like the milk in the calf poo?

  • @bishopkinlyside8477
    @bishopkinlyside8477 Год назад

    Hi Clark, Wow, that is ridiculous. Leaving traps out there for a week. You could catch anything native animals that you don’t want to catch and they will die. Keep up your Good work , Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 from big island

  • @thomaslefebvre3531
    @thomaslefebvre3531 Год назад

    Funny when you said you don’t know how we trap in the cold. During your whole video watching you wipe you sweat off I was wondering how you trap in that heat😅

  • @jeffrogonzalo5067
    @jeffrogonzalo5067 Год назад

    New rig looks flash

  • @andydickson6085
    @andydickson6085 Год назад

    🤞🏻 🤞🏻

  • @eugenkurmann469
    @eugenkurmann469 Год назад

    Do the dogs not smell your hand smelling see some people wear gloves to reduce the smell of your skin, is this not necessary

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад

      I always ground my hands with dirt before I start. The big issue remains, our body odour which wafts off us onto the ground as we move. Walk across a field, watch a deer or dog cross the same path the next day. They will pause, sniff the scent you left and sometime avoid it. Not diminishing the need for your hands to be odour free, good point.

  • @robert12345678912312
    @robert12345678912312 Год назад

    🌟🌟👌

  • @rachel81962
    @rachel81962 Год назад

    I know you don’t think the use of gloves is necessary. But on harder to catch animals I think handling traps without out then puts way to much scent down. I know you can never be 100 percent scent clean. I like a little rust on mine when I color them to me it helps it to stick.

  • @scottclark4363
    @scottclark4363 Год назад

    Brilliant ma8

  • @stephendickson9000
    @stephendickson9000 Год назад

    Leg holds are meant to be checked daily.
    Also 🙄 the only legholds we can get in NZ are f...... useless for rabbits. The good old day of gin traps are gone. The new ones are fine for possums (numbers are climbing dramatically) but rabbits don't have a thumb so they are hopeless. 😔

  • @downunderfulla6001
    @downunderfulla6001 Год назад +1

    That bloke leaving his traps for a round needs hunting from every landowner’s property. That’s absolutely disgraceful 🍺🍺

  • @artfranz2273
    @artfranz2273 Год назад +1

    You ask how we trap in the cold? Much sooner the cold than the heat - you can dress for the cold but there’s no escaping the heat! Much sooner have -20 than +30. C that is…..
    With all that said, I’d sure love to spend a few days or a week on the line with you. Maybe we could do a trade???

  • @jo300hn
    @jo300hn Год назад

    A bit of citizen physics, boiling water be it slow or fast boil is always 100c

  • @yellinga1
    @yellinga1 Год назад

    Love the Horaes Hoof comment. To be fair. Only those that feel they own 'umbridge' at that comment will.

  • @rodmorris9690
    @rodmorris9690 Год назад

    "Tap them on the forehead" those lessons work well no matter what continent your trapping.

  • @norahdean5252
    @norahdean5252 10 месяцев назад

    Why not put the dog urine very close to trap or even on top of the sand on top of the trap, it might dissipate the smell of the steel trap.

  • @scottsevers6194
    @scottsevers6194 4 месяца назад +1

    I used to check my traps at 6am, 4pm and 10pm. Vermin control not cruelty

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  4 месяца назад

      Good suggestion on a short line but impossible on a big run. Your insinuation that I am being cruel is not appreciated. Maybe look to watch more woke content

    • @scottsevers6194
      @scottsevers6194 3 месяца назад

      I am if you got me wrong, I was agreeing with you mate. I love your videos and think your extremely humane. I was talking about the people who set and forget. Again champ I'm sorry if you misinterpreted me.

  • @brettfuller139
    @brettfuller139 Год назад

    That's cactus is like the Hudson pear down around grawin and lighting ridge area in nsw it's cruel

  • @nicksokaluk9518
    @nicksokaluk9518 Год назад

    i shoot a heap of foxes in the calving paddocks they can't resist a bit of junket either

  • @eugenkurmann469
    @eugenkurmann469 Год назад

    Don’t the dogs smell your naked hand smell

    • @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
      @ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry  Год назад

      Not if you ground it with fresh dirt beforehand. Worst is your body odour wafting down onto the ground

  • @paultaylor3674
    @paultaylor3674 Год назад

    Lost me

  • @PeterC245
    @PeterC245 Год назад +1

    Be careful when using the term Horses Hoof , people are so easily offended nowadays ,