Lol loved the guilty look on Chancys face 😂😂 beautiful dogs you can tell you’ve trained em well and treat em right . Love ya vids Clark and the service you do to keep the pigs and nuisance-dogs in check ect 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
These dogs have the best life running the country side hunting as dogs should but with a loving owner who feeds, cares, gives them affection and provides medical care. I have a border collie in the city I sell from home so don't work so she's with me 24/7 and do a lot of agility, scent work, advanced obedience we go to different classes in sports and scent work four times a week and I take her hikes and camping when I can. I still feel guilty sometimes thinking maybe it's not enough for her I would love to live in the country and give her far more freedom but won't happen so I just do as many activities as I can with her she seems perfectly happy when she's curled on sofa or at end of my bed tired from evening hike or training class and with her loyalty to me I don't think she'd be happy if I rehomed her in the country and I couldn't be without her even if it seems selfish
I watch this show to see the McGhie family trying to tell their Dad how to find dogs and have a swim with the ducks. They are the greatest people ( I dare not call them animals ) . I feel sorry for the little car that has to bounce around negotiating the rough tracks all day , it surely must have strong suspension components . Cheers to Clark and wife and all those black and white children , always happy, always looking for mischief.
Ripper of a vid mate, been waitin for this one. Been subscribed for a year or so now. From St George in SW QLD, done a fair bit of shooting snd my old man has shot on thst country for 40 odd hears. Incredible watchin ha trap dogs and listen to your knowledge and watch ya dogs work. Absolutely mental. Appreciate ya work mate.
@paulrovere2859 Wise words from a true Aussie bushman.The know nothing shiny bums are all about banning the hunting practices of us rural folks.Like Clark most rural people are natural conservationists who love the wildlife & know best practices.We love our country and need more Clark McGhies to articulate common sense.
I agree Clark down in Vic we still have limited duck hunting but probably not for long but I agree with you on the numbers when I was a kid if we saw a few ducks on a dam it was a novelty not these days there are thousands of them on the farm that I work on we have a dam that's about 90 meters long and about 30 meters wide and around 7 meters deep and there is usually between one to 2 hundred plus ducks on it woodies and black ducks and these greenie dills think that they are endangered yeah right.
We had a shortened season in NZ about 1980s next duck season the Hamilton lake was infected with botch and the greenies blamed the public for feeding pellets mmmm maybe just to many ducks that werent cropped the year before ? No maybes it was too many ducks full stop.
Also the gun i grew up shooting was me grandads Bruno .22, to see thats a similar if not the same age rifle your usin is unreal. Still choose the old mans bruno over many other rifles. Ive put down thousands of roos, big pigs and foxes over the years ive been shooting with the old man. Again, unreal.
Did the Black Fellas do fire stick farming, Once a area had been depleted for game and other food sources they’d burn it. As I understand some seed cases are that hard they need fire to crack them open.
From what we experienced in the NT, most times they would burn to assist with the hunting. Have seen a fire started to flush out wallabies that then went on to burn for days. Since the first aboriginals came to this land, the flora has changed dramatically due to the increased burning, according to research papers I have read.
farm dog sowing his oats ? Very dark colour. 👍 And as for shooting ducks I think it's a great way of spending a few hours , duck breasts done in a slow cooker can beat em . 🦆
The do gooders would ban duckshooting here in NZ too if they had their way and don’t realise the consequences of having too many to farming if the numbers were to get too high
Hey mate you make me feeling like going home to the wide open spaces where there’s no such thing as a bad day bcos there’s no need to freak out lolz couldn’t understand duck shoots bk in nz , too many shot pellets and spoiled meat, anyways love your videos bro takecare
I know how busy you are ole boy ‘but I’ve gotta ask because I love the Brno and how accurate it is ,but whats the withthe cut and hole in the forestock or how did it come about,
In the times when I was doing large scale control work in thick bush country for Govt and big corporations, at night, I would have a small laser mounted between the scope and barrel, giving me a very accurate red dot in tune with the scope and looping .22 trajectory. The channel was for the wire to the pressure switch. Much of my shooting was off the hip or at odd angles, put the dot on the target, whack.
You know, those dogs may well be following the pigs around at least some of the time. Piglets are surely easier to catch than calves, especially if there're several dogs to distract the sow.
It’s seems like a popular belief is that human activity scares away wildlife especially predators in remote areas. I have a theory that human activity actually attracts wildlife to areas. What is your experience?
Ducks here in my town nz die of botulism, a man made lake . We have duck seasons , not on that lake tho , as it's in town as a park . I think this is going to happen anyway , kulled or not , over population is worse than kulling for sure .
Farming is not easy, and feral creatures are an issue... I often think the "bureaucracy" and the trendsetting woke brigade in this country have no idea of managing our environment... Rabbits, foxes, cane toads to camels - costly mistakes.
Love looking at the country 👍
Good run on the line 13 since you arrived 👍🏼
Awesome ep I love watching your vids so much common sense in them,
From your English fan keep the videos coming Clark give all the dogs a big hug for me , and take care .
Wise words as always, just hope people listen and learn.
Nice work Clark. The BRNO, I finally found one a 1957 vintage, what a great rifle.
Thanks for the great Video.
You are so right Clark. Management is key.
Country looks good
I really enjoy the speech bubbles for the dogs.
My yard at 4.30 am has up to 28 wood ducks that think there chooks ice cream container of bird seed gorn in 15 min.
Great work mate agree with everything you said 👍
Thanks for the update watching from Wales
G'day from Arizona.
Lol loved the guilty look on Chancys face 😂😂 beautiful dogs you can tell you’ve trained em well and treat em right . Love ya vids Clark and the service you do to keep the pigs and nuisance-dogs in check ect 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hi Clark, good Onya knock a few want to head. Keep up the good work Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 from the big island 🏝️
These dogs have the best life running the country side hunting as dogs should but with a loving owner who feeds, cares, gives them affection and provides medical care.
I have a border collie in the city I sell from home so don't work so she's with me 24/7 and do a lot of agility, scent work, advanced obedience we go to different classes in sports and scent work four times a week and I take her hikes and camping when I can.
I still feel guilty sometimes thinking maybe it's not enough for her I would love to live in the country and give her far more freedom but won't happen so I just do as many activities as I can with her she seems perfectly happy when she's curled on sofa or at end of my bed tired from evening hike or training class and with her loyalty to me I don't think she'd be happy if I rehomed her in the country and I couldn't be without her even if it seems selfish
Looks like a German shepherd mix.😭👍😊🇨🇦
Another great video! Watching from the USA!
I watch this show to see the McGhie family trying to tell their Dad how to find dogs and have a swim with the ducks. They are the greatest people ( I dare not call them animals ) . I feel sorry for the little car that has to bounce around negotiating the rough tracks all day , it surely must have strong suspension components . Cheers to Clark and wife and all those black and white children , always happy, always looking for mischief.
Another great video Clark keep up the good work.
Good week Clark. Top job 👍
Awesome and informative, as always!
Good to see when the hard work pays off
I just found you channel . Just want to say I enjoy it a great deal . You remind me of me . And my father .
Ripper of a vid mate, been waitin for this one.
Been subscribed for a year or so now.
From St George in SW QLD, done a fair bit of shooting snd my old man has shot on thst country for 40 odd hears.
Incredible watchin ha trap dogs and listen to your knowledge and watch ya dogs work.
Absolutely mental.
Appreciate ya work mate.
great comment at the end of this video. I truly agree.
@paulrovere2859 Wise words from a true Aussie bushman.The know nothing shiny bums are all about banning the hunting practices of us rural folks.Like Clark most rural people are natural conservationists who love the wildlife & know best practices.We love our country and need more Clark McGhies to articulate common sense.
I agree Clark down in Vic we still have limited duck hunting but probably not for long but I agree with you on the numbers when I was a kid if we saw a few ducks on a dam it was a novelty not these days there are thousands of them on the farm that I work on we have a dam that's about 90 meters long and about 30 meters wide and around 7 meters deep and there is usually between one to 2 hundred plus ducks on it woodies and black ducks and these greenie dills think that they are endangered yeah right.
We had a shortened season in NZ about 1980s next duck season the Hamilton lake was infected with botch and the greenies blamed the public for feeding pellets mmmm maybe just to many ducks that werent cropped the year before ? No maybes it was too many ducks full stop.
Great video. 3 in one day. Keep on keeping on bro. 👍 from BAMA
Also the gun i grew up shooting was me grandads Bruno .22, to see thats a similar if not the same age rifle your usin is unreal. Still choose the old mans bruno over many other rifles.
Ive put down thousands of roos, big pigs and foxes over the years ive been shooting with the old man.
Again, unreal.
Good job kep it up
excellent as always
Awesome vid mate..stay safe,keep up the great work.👍.
Poor old Skunk, false accusation? He was hurt. Not me Boss, would not even think about it? Lol.
Another great video
Good video as always!
Best job in the world mate.😅
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PROGRAM
Did the Black Fellas do fire stick farming, Once a area had been depleted for game and other food sources they’d burn it. As I understand some seed cases are that hard they need fire to crack them open.
From what we experienced in the NT, most times they would burn to assist with the hunting. Have seen a fire started to flush out wallabies that then went on to burn for days. Since the first aboriginals came to this land, the flora has changed dramatically due to the increased burning, according to research papers I have read.
Hunting Ducks . Clark again you speak the truth
farm dog sowing his oats ? Very dark colour. 👍 And as for shooting ducks I think it's a great way of spending a few hours , duck breasts done in a slow cooker can beat em . 🦆
Great work once again Clark
Just subscribed
The do gooders would ban duckshooting here in NZ too if they had their way and don’t realise the consequences of having too many to farming if the numbers were to get too high
Now that was a successful day on the line. Ol’ Skunk and Brandon need to have some fun on some pigs.
Keep the video coming matee
Best trapping videos on RUclips
Some times trapping is about patience.
Hey mate you make me feeling like going home to the wide open spaces where there’s no such thing as a bad day bcos there’s no need to freak out lolz couldn’t understand duck shoots bk in nz , too many shot pellets and spoiled meat, anyways love your videos bro takecare
Your right ! We have that problem in oregon us they want to lock everything up it doesn't work it makes everything worse
I thoroughly enjoy watching your vids but would like to ask the particular type of trap you use.
Thankyou for sharing your knowledge with us.
Clancy: Nope nar not me, mate !
I know how busy you are ole boy ‘but I’ve gotta ask because I love the Brno and how accurate it is ,but whats the withthe cut and hole in the forestock or how did it come about,
In the times when I was doing large scale control work in thick bush country for Govt and big corporations, at night, I would have a small laser mounted between the scope and barrel, giving me a very accurate red dot in tune with the scope and looping .22 trajectory. The channel was for the wire to the pressure switch. Much of my shooting was off the hip or at odd angles, put the dot on the target, whack.
my son enjoyed that Mate
Leave your faith with God , The Holy Spirit is always your provider .Like your captions on your dogs, good work Clark .
You know, those dogs may well be following the pigs around at least some of the time. Piglets are surely easier to catch than calves, especially if there're several dogs to distract the sow.
P.S IT WAS THE DUCK SHOOTERS WHO CLEANED UP THE LAKE ...NOT A GREENIE INSIGHT THEY ARE ALL TIME WASTERS .
Chancy the chancer...............he looked as guilty as hell!
We have to use, what we have.
It’s seems like a popular belief is that human activity scares away wildlife especially predators in remote areas. I have a theory that human activity actually attracts wildlife to areas. What is your experience?
Was wondering. While I'm in the R of SA. And your dogs have regular contact with stray dogs and Dingos. Do you have rabies in Oz?
No rabies in Oz mate, just a heap of others almost as bad
give gas.
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry
Do you catch any true dingo's or are they all crossed.
Don't expect 'greens' to think rationally.
Ducks here in my town nz die of botulism, a man made lake . We have duck seasons , not on that lake tho , as it's in town as a park .
I think this is going to happen anyway , kulled or not , over population is worse than kulling for sure .
Are they Kelpie cross
Almost pure Border collie.very small splash of Australian Koolie, way back
@@ClarkMcGhiesWildCountry Thanks
Give gas.
Farming is not easy, and feral creatures are an issue... I often think the "bureaucracy" and the trendsetting woke brigade in this country have no idea of managing our environment... Rabbits, foxes, cane toads to camels - costly mistakes.