something special about a passed-down firearm I have my grandfather's rifle that will go to my son one day
@jamesreardon8585Күн бұрын
Great yarn about your Dad. can't wait to hear about his time in the NT , I live out past Humpty Doo and love history
@matthewoehms3209Күн бұрын
"Beware the man the man the only has one rifle. He probably knows how to use it." Remington 700 in .243 = unbeatable combination.
@user-jr1bl6tc3kКүн бұрын
Good yarn clark iheard of your dad in the late sixties as a buff shooter
@danielj.vanvuuren5864Күн бұрын
So good to hear the history of the crowbar Clark. I wasn’t aware that the old timers held this calibre in high regard. So you learn.
@jacktattisКүн бұрын
What happened to Skunk?
@jacktattisКүн бұрын
Where are you ? NSW or Qld
@rayluxford8108Күн бұрын
Your songs might suite Clancy Pye from Orange NSW. She is a good country singer .
@craigtomkinson2837Күн бұрын
Awesome Ep and Rifle you have and I love the name you gave her, I have a 308 ruger I bought when i was 15,, 45 years ago it needs a new barrel now,
@WillohuntsКүн бұрын
Great stories Clarke, looking forward to more. Will head over to Patreon 👍
@traynasimpson377Күн бұрын
Hey bro that is one beautiful rifle my papa had same type in his safe similar cannons lolz stop anything. Takecare mate
@HuntingwithStuКүн бұрын
Osight sounds cool
@fightforjustice3744Күн бұрын
My old man left me his old axe. I've changed the handle five times and the head twice but it is still a good old axe.
@SimonHilder-ri1ogКүн бұрын
600 yards great shot. Still struggling to deal with your 'waterproof' boots Clark.
@IanHB659Күн бұрын
Nice one Clark; love the Remmy 700. I have inherited dad’s old shotgun , an AYA 12 gauge. He was a gamekeeper over here in England for 50 years and carried the shotgun for most of that time. It means the world to me 👍
@grahampark534Күн бұрын
Fantastic “crowbar”, wonderful for you to still be able to use your dad’s rifle
@derekedgley5074Күн бұрын
That’s when Big Green built decent rifles
@rodmorris9690Күн бұрын
Refinish Dads rifle.. Oh hell no!!! The factory finish and what is left of it on Dads rifle is priceless indeed Clark, leave it as it is. Why? Because further down the road when you are long gone and your kid passes it down your great grandchild will be able to see and visualize the history they are holding and so will his children's children... I would wager that even then the old crowbar will still group them in impressively, it will still have the old man's DNA impermeated within it .
@HarryfromOz2006Күн бұрын
My uncles shotgun was destroyed in the buyback, he passed away a few years later, what I would give to have it back.
@gregjosephsonКүн бұрын
Hi Clark .. I'm a pro musician in Caboolture, with a nice little studio. I can help you with those songs. (my late Dad would love that, he won many Tamworth Golden Guitars awards in the 80s for country songwriting) how do I contact you Clark?
@alfadoofusКүн бұрын
For your songs , I heard of a guy Steve Lee . I haven't heard much for a couple years , He sings and plays guitar , and I heard he likes guns
@elijahweston7757Күн бұрын
😍😍😍
@kimmeath94112 күн бұрын
I’m sure it will be a hit buddy
@hemansteve2 күн бұрын
I've never watch one of your videos before, but I enjoyed this. Thanks for the stories. Good editing too.
@bluetaylor45932 күн бұрын
Zip didn't hear the make and model or caliber of the rifle, it resembles a BSA majestic.
@louisstopforth58862 күн бұрын
Good stuff Clark , was just settling in to the podcast and it finished heck, this is my high light of the week and to have it finish up so quickly was a let down., once again thank you for your chats and videos.
@robcantwell19812 күн бұрын
Another great video. Will definitely be watching the story of your old man when it hits Patreon.
@jeffrogonzalo50672 күн бұрын
Would be good to see some footage of a trap scratcher? What happened to Brando eye you let him use the 243 ?
@user-yv3lg4cr4m2 күн бұрын
HI Clark, What happened to Brandon's left eye. They are pretty tough dogs that you have. CHeers, JIm
@Rec_hunt_fish2 күн бұрын
hey Mate , another good trapping video, just a question but first i will let you know the only knowledge i have in trappig dogs is watching ur channel, now to the question , are you worried that when there are so many young dogs travelling together that when one gets caught the others learn from that? like for instance you caught that young dog and a few days later the rest came back and was sniffing out the trap, would it be better to remove the trap for a few days or is ot better as you do to leave it and try trap around like you did in this video? btw i am looking at this from the couch and not out there doing it, cheers
@Auqalungangler2 күн бұрын
Gran used to say you will eat bucket of sh it before you die boy pick it up and eat it. LOL modern-day folk are far to clean to be healthy
@davepawelski1232 күн бұрын
maybe look up Denvah for your songs? just an idea.
@Sandman2532 күн бұрын
All those marks and scratches give it character. My Lee Enfield has bumps and scratchers from priveous owners who served with those rifles.
@butchphillips8732 күн бұрын
G'day Clark, I love my "new" .243 I have had it about 25 years now. However I have a Very special .242 given to me by my father. Yes .242 and it will go to my son at some point. I like listening to your trap talks eventhough I don't trap. cheers. Butch.
@michaelbrown62412 күн бұрын
Clark, if you ever stop long enough to read a book I think you might enjoy "The last Pack Horse Drover" he couldnt sing to the mob so made up poetry to calm them at night some of which is in the book. After I read the book I found out his brothers who farmed next to my Grandfather in the Pioneer valley had saved my dad from drowning as a toddler. My late father in law had also played cricket with him in the Longreach district. Anyway thanks for shareing your story👍
@stephendickson90002 күн бұрын
I've spent a lot of time hunting around Manapouri, probably walked the same gullys as your Oldman. Good times.
@user-oh2xs9wj9f2 күн бұрын
Got Dads old rifle,great memories mate ,taught well
@albyboynton43522 күн бұрын
Missing Shunk what a clever Dog
@kenibbotson82072 күн бұрын
I'm sitting here a little emotional watching and listening to your tale of the crowbar and your old man, brought back a lot of memories. I am 72 years old and lost my dad at 20, but still have many memories of time in the bush around Goondiwindi. Thank you, and keep on keeping on.
@vicgarrett2 күн бұрын
Your an aquires taste Clark but the more I see of you the more I enjoy what I see. Loved your detail of your rifle and hearing about you father.. Your a mans man for sure and a beaut Aussie character
@jardhammy62912 күн бұрын
Hi clark great episode im from tuatapere which is about a hour away from te anau manapouri
@cccmmm12342 күн бұрын
Like your trusty 22, the 243 is woefully underrated. Too many people think you need a 300 Win Mag to tip anything over.
@lesleymcdougall65812 күн бұрын
Have you ever found Yowie tracks ? No joking
@RockyB1362 күн бұрын
I remember Tom using that crowbar one day visiting your dad. They were both were crack shots.
@westcoaster37632 күн бұрын
Very nice gun
@rmlestes2 күн бұрын
Thanks
@greghunter43832 күн бұрын
Another good video mate, country looks good. Where did all the comments go to?
@waypointoutdoor87192 күн бұрын
I certainly hope you are able to pass it on old mate. if what is cooking in WA is anything to go by you might not have that opportunity
@jasonchitts3772 күн бұрын
Great content, love watching. How long do you usually work on a property ? Great work.