The Bro Check Club is for Brothers and the occasional sister. Predominantly a man's channel hosted by [me)Clay Tall Stories. Here I share stories of the past & present and dreams of the future. Embracing the lighter side of life while also asking some of the harder questions is what I try to do here. Join us. claytallstories@gmail.com and we may publish it here. Thank you.
Hey bro do u own the long gully block or just hunt it. Saw it online and was thinking about going hunting there. Don’t have any dogs tho so not to sure. I’m just 13 year old boy that wants to go for a hunt with dad 😅
Only coming across this now and was wondering why you packed in the Keto diet as seen in your latter vids. I am sorry to hear about your health issues and hope you manage this in a realistic and proven manner. Although a firm carnivore I have always preached that the best 'healthy diet' is a balanced diet in moderation. Realistically I'm a overweight male in my late 50s with a very strong history of prostate cancer in the family. Although over weight my cholesterol is in acceptable range and my PSA count is age related. I stay active by deer stalking and bird hunting throughout most of the year. To fuel this I eat everything and often too much of everything, that part is not good. But my annual medical, other than saying I'm overweight is always good. My father developed prostate cancer in his early fifties and survived into his seventies. He took a well measured and paced medical approach to his initial treatment and any follow-up treatment he needed. This is what prolonged his life, surgical intervention and well planned approach. Deal with the issue as soon as you can and then plan your future medical care. Don't rush to take all the medical options too early or you'll end up with no fall back plans when the time comes. Unfortunately there are no silver bullets and there is no scientific or medical evidence of the likes of the Keto diet preventing cancer or controlling cancer. A colleague of mine confided in me as to his diagnosis of prostate cancer. We discussed how my father and in fact his brothers delt with thier own cancer. My colleague, a very fit and active man, decided to put his faith in alternative medicine instead of main stream clinical treatment. Within a relatively short time on a strict diet his PSA readings had dropped to a level below that that would be considered concerning. He was dead of Prostate cancer 12 months later. He was lucky to survive a few years after his diagnosis, dead from quackery medicine and vanity. Many of the men that we knew from those days of my father's diagnosis lived to a ripe old age. Stay safe and put your faith in medicine, but at the same time ask all the questions and plan your options well.
Hi clay hope your weekend went well buddy always awesome to watch thanks for sharing clay . Don’t put yourself so short mate you’re doing incredible considering everything that you’re going through keep up the good fight mate. Appreciate everything you do cheers clay . 🤠Colin 🤠🐗🐕🤩🤩☕️☕️😘🫶
Due to not having the time to create my Bro's any new content I am dropping this re-edited Hunt video for your viewing pleasure. Feral pigs are not native to New Zealand and have nothing that predates on them. To maintain the biodiversity of our delicate eco system it is vital that we hunt them. Because of the thick undergrowth that they live in it is often impossible to shoot them. The next best solution is to hunt them using dog and knife. I have been educating young men to do this for 25 years here in New Zealand. This means that they also have organic pork to take home to their families. Its a win for our environment and a win for the young men who learn the ropes of hunting and bringing the meat out. Thank you to my Patrons who fund these hunts & video film & edits. If you enjoyed this video and would like to see more you can contribute a little to my work and watch extra content and all early releases first here on my Patreon plus exclusive videos www.patreon.com/join/ClayTallStories?
Wow a very brave man is Gerard. I had a Yammy XT 250 and had three major accidents on it one a which I can't remember what actually happened. But I remember falling off the bike after hitting a wheel rut in the dirt and came off with the bike pining me to ground by the ankle. No matter which way I tried to get up the passenger hold on had perfectly got my ankle on a strangle hold. I was stuck there and could not do a thing. Luckily I was riding with my mate and he finally noticed I was no longer keeping up with him and he returned to find me in excruciating pain stuck under me flaming bike !!!! The second time I hit another wheel rut going over a jump trying to do some motorcross. I lost control of the bike again and kept bouncing when I landed with the handles bars pointing in the opposite direction to where I wanted to go each time I hit the ground. I snapped off a tree stump with my foot on the peg. I was heading straight for a tree doing about 80 klm and bailed off just before the bike wrapped itself around the tree. My feet got caught on the handle bars as I did a good impression of superman. I burst through a bush and hit the clay and rolled about 8 times smashing my toes with my sand shoes. needless to say I had a corked leg for a year until I managed to fix it myself through plenty of exercise. I would not recommend riding alone to anyone - it is extremely risky. Good luck to Gerard on his tenth attempt !!!!!
I can relate. 42 years later I have to take codein each night so I can sleep to dull the nerve pain in my leg that got sliced up on a barbed wire fence while riding an XR 125 honda. I just bought a new 125 yammy for the farm and I treat it with respect. Thanks for sharing bro
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Yep I bought my expensive bells and whistles lawn mower from the sthl shop too, absolute lemon, and I found out later, they knew it... its a brush cutter for me now..😉
Have had my khola lawn mower about 6 years Have to put fuel in the spark plug hole after winter to get it going. Uses a bit of oil now. But it's a lawn cruiser. American engine as I remember. Good exercise brother.