Thanks for Your question! Sweden has the highest population of mooses per areal. At our own land our team get a licence for 7 mosses plus optional after that if the larger county does not fill their licences in all teams. Personally i hunt by tradition in family on our land. I eat moose once a week all year round. It's a privilege to be a part if the hole chain for me. Teaming up with folks where I grew up and the connection to my heritage. It's a true way of beeing a part of the nature. Beside this our large moose population effects production forests and agriculture. One third of the population is like harvested by hunters and landowners each year and the population is still growing. Well tendered moose tastes really awesome.
Amazing how capable that round is.6.5x55se is fully underestimated in my opinion. Since in Germany the wild boar population skyrocketed most hunters say that 9,3x62 is the only savior. Maybe 8x57is.
Hi, no doubt the 6,5X55 does a good work. I have got alot of mooses with it. No o e of them have walked more than 20m after the shot. Many actually less than 5m. But with that said, the moose have large lungs. The wildboar tend to bleed less, but I use this Varberger to all Scandinavian games.
@@Braapncamp Here it's mainly roe deer, fallow deer and boar. I used to have 30-06 and .270 but I have a 6.5x55se now. Didn't try yet but for sure will!
Wait a minute..... hold on! What is this? Drone footage 🥰Finally tjommi 👏🏻 Really nice to see how you guys hunt and the team spirit. we do it the same over here. Have hunt alot of Deer, but never Moose. What an insane size difference there is on the animals. Me personally don't like to sit and wait so much, i'm walking on small bird hunt etc even tho it has been some years since i last went out hunting. Congrats on shooting the big bull... what is your name now? Sitting Bull 🤣🔥 Really enjoyed this
haha, your comments are always the best tjommi. Sitting Bull, liked that one. Tough as steel. I don't like this form of hunt as much as the one when i let Konrad loose on small game as well. But he like to run for moose as well that little doggo. I also did much pürsch hunt (smygjakt) on roe deers when i was younger, liked that alot. But this is something else, to hear the dog (jämthund) stand the moose and sneak upon it is also very demanding and triggers the hunter in us. Thanks Thomas!
@@Braapncamp Yeah, my best friend when i grew up had the same dog as you, strihåret dax as we say here in Norway. She was crazy after deer hunting. Se changed the pitch in her bark everytime she got the sense of deer. Amazing. Smygjakt is so intense, but can be hard and demanding in some terrains. I really admire this kind of hunting as well, but I think i would have missed my shot because of me wanting to take a picture of it 🤣Love to see you and Bibbi sharing this interest, nice to share this kind of hobbys. Again, keep up doing what you love. Makes your videos great.
It's always a trick in this situations with a camera. But i had captured the shooting sequence if i had done as i do when i'm alone. I rigg the camera before and start it as soon i hear whats going on. A running bull is nothing that you don't notice long before you see it. At acres and marshlands the sneak very good even running. But in forest you hear them. In those beautiful mossy forests they sneak unbelivable well also. In november we will continue to hunt!
Very nice trip for your moosehunt and congratulations to the nice bull. It sounds so good to be a hunter, wandering around between elkpass back for some coffe, back to the elkpass again and soon back for lunch and chatting along friends , then back elkpass then back for dinner. Sounds really atractive to me if i may say. Nice doneshots at the intro of the vlog, it was very captivating, nice job
Thanks Jonas! It was fun to bring out the drone again, not used it much lately. A very large portion of this moose hunt week every year is ofc the social part and connection to the roots. To fill the freezer is also a very nice contributor. A bull is Always a bull and with this size i must say it feels special, i'm very humble for the life of wildlife as i also feel proud in some way. For Bibbi it was the first one and she was over the top :D.
Hi, thats interesting because we call it the "Canadian sled" or Canadapulka. We bought it in our local hunting store. Best thing we ever have used. 25 years ago we pulled the moose's out of the forest with straps and then tractor. After that we used a timber/forestry trailer After the ATV, but that was tight in the woods. This sled is used for some 15 years and still going strong pulled by hand or mostly after the ATV. So easy to just tip over the moose into it and very little friction to ground while transport. Must be better with the open end that we have on ours for large game.
@@Braapncamp thats funny lol. All i have ever seen here is calf sleds for dragging new born calves back to the barn. Couple years ago i shot a bull and had to pack it out. Never again!
@Ryan Devall I use 6,5X55 with Norma Oryx bullet 10,1g. Self loaded cartridges. I acually think I'm the only one in the team using 6,5X55 today for moose hunting. There is a varieity inthe team with .308, 30-06, 9,3X57 an so on. But the 6,5X55 does well! Never had any moose walk longer than 25m after hit. This one in the video, just fell where it stood. It came behind me with out Jämthund dog 1-2 minutes after him. A very beautiful moment in all aspects.
Awesome video and a great insight into a real Swedish elk hunt! I went to an Elk hunt once in Norway and it was an unforgettable ten day experience, we only got one elk and that was taken by an old hunter who spent a week calling him! I'd love to go and see how you guys do it in Sweden! Hello from the UK!
Thanks alot Serge! Moose hunt or Älgjakt is something special. Norwegianns, Swedes and Finns has a very close Culture regarding hunting. A Scandinavian hunting Culture. Hope You get back some day, either for hunting or just enjoy the nature.
Hello Mr. Ericksson, Many congratulations to your successful hunt! Well done. Thank you for your hard work with these videos. Great content and please keep it coming. Enjoy a nice freezer full of meat. :-)
@@Braapncamp Mattias, is there any special way to prepare the meat? Do you smoke it? One video about varios ways to prepare and store the meat for the winter will be great. Cheers from Romania
jag hade hoppats på det själv, men tjuren sprang in på passet (5m) och medan jag hade fokus på att svinga åt rätt sida då tjurens vägval var oklart, så hade frugan fullt upp med att hålla sig lågt och glömde kameran. Så kan det gå, men jag är inte ledsen. det var en fin jaktupplevelse.
@@Braapncamp Men jäklar vilken upplevelse :) Jäkla synd att du inte han filma. Jag hade ett jäkla flytt första dagen i september, han inte ens komma till passet så fick jag skjuta en fin oxe :) Men grattis till älgen i alla fall :)
Thanks Joones! Det vet du, full av adrenalin men samtidigt iskallt effektiv. Allt gick snabbt och odramatiskt, förutom att tjuren kom lunkandes rakt mot passet. Jag fick släppa ut den innan skott då jag bara såg hår i kikaren 😅
The battle is to find them and get them within range. However ofc it requires diztinct determination when suddenly happens. A beautiful bull that gets all my respect and will also do in the kitchen 💪❤. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Ja på sätt och vis för denna videon, men övriga videos har rätt mycket trafik från framför allt engelskspråkiga länder. Jag har valt att göra så helt enkelt. Nackdelen är ju att jag kan uttrycka mig mer nyanserat på svenska såklart, vilket även skulle komma tillgodo i undertexter istället. En bra fråga jag själv funderat över.
why are you killing them? because of food? Or for fun?
Thanks for Your question! Sweden has the highest population of mooses per areal. At our own land our team get a licence for 7 mosses plus optional after that if the larger county does not fill their licences in all teams. Personally i hunt by tradition in family on our land. I eat moose once a week all year round. It's a privilege to be a part if the hole chain for me. Teaming up with folks where I grew up and the connection to my heritage. It's a true way of beeing a part of the nature. Beside this our large moose population effects production forests and agriculture. One third of the population is like harvested by hunters and landowners each year and the population is still growing. Well tendered moose tastes really awesome.
@@Braapncamp Thank you for the explanation. Enjoy winter times and spring back in the saddle of a motorcycle.
@@boomer_75 thanks! Hope to get some more in the saddle in near future.
I knew there was something I liked about you. A rider, hunter, & all around outdoor enthusiast. Great video.
Thanks buddy! Outdoors is our real home, we need to look after it and be there. An advride into the wild, solo or with friends is hard to beat.
Amazing how capable that round is.6.5x55se is fully underestimated in my opinion. Since in Germany the wild boar population skyrocketed most hunters say that 9,3x62 is the only savior. Maybe 8x57is.
Hi, no doubt the 6,5X55 does a good work. I have got alot of mooses with it. No o e of them have walked more than 20m after the shot. Many actually less than 5m. But with that said, the moose have large lungs. The wildboar tend to bleed less, but I use this Varberger to all Scandinavian games.
@@Braapncamp Here it's mainly roe deer, fallow deer and boar. I used to have 30-06 and .270 but I have a 6.5x55se now. Didn't try yet but for sure will!
I use Norma Oryx ammo in mine.
@@Braapncamp RWS Evo Green in mine. I have to use lead free and ammo is hard to get by still.
I'm not surprised! I have home charged rounds which will keep me fine some more years. Slightly faster than the OEM Norma Oryx.
Thanks for sharing. Love your videos. I enjoy the scenery and traditions of your country. Job well done on the Moose hunt.
Thanks mate, this is what i like with others vlogs as well. Both tech, scenery but also what life looks like for others. Steaks to come!
Cool! congratulations!
Thanks! It was a welcome success 😁👌
Wait a minute..... hold on! What is this? Drone footage 🥰Finally tjommi 👏🏻 Really nice to see how you guys hunt and the team spirit. we do it the same over here. Have hunt alot of Deer, but never Moose. What an insane size difference there is on the animals. Me personally don't like to sit and wait so much, i'm walking on small bird hunt etc even tho it has been some years since i last went out hunting. Congrats on shooting the big bull... what is your name now? Sitting Bull 🤣🔥 Really enjoyed this
haha, your comments are always the best tjommi. Sitting Bull, liked that one. Tough as steel. I don't like this form of hunt as much as the one when i let Konrad loose on small game as well. But he like to run for moose as well that little doggo. I also did much pürsch hunt (smygjakt) on roe deers when i was younger, liked that alot. But this is something else, to hear the dog (jämthund) stand the moose and sneak upon it is also very demanding and triggers the hunter in us. Thanks Thomas!
@@Braapncamp Yeah, my best friend when i grew up had the same dog as you, strihåret dax as we say here in Norway. She was crazy after deer hunting. Se changed the pitch in her bark everytime she got the sense of deer. Amazing. Smygjakt is so intense, but can be hard and demanding in some terrains. I really admire this kind of hunting as well, but I think i would have missed my shot because of me wanting to take a picture of it 🤣Love to see you and Bibbi sharing this interest, nice to share this kind of hobbys. Again, keep up doing what you love. Makes your videos great.
It's always a trick in this situations with a camera. But i had captured the shooting sequence if i had done as i do when i'm alone. I rigg the camera before and start it as soon i hear whats going on. A running bull is nothing that you don't notice long before you see it. At acres and marshlands the sneak very good even running. But in forest you hear them. In those beautiful mossy forests they sneak unbelivable well also. In november we will continue to hunt!
Waidmannsheil! 👍
Thanks! 🙏💪🤠🔥
Dueling Kings of The Forest - right on, Mattias. Good job. Cheers! Looking forward to the camp fire, burgers & beer.
You bet that this comes as well. Hunting stories, adride stories etc around the campfire. Can't have Aqua Castoreum all evenings 👀😂💪🤠
Ja en får gratulera till jaktlyckan!
Tack Robert! Fasen vad fina vägar det finns där uppe för vår stora braaap-passion ☝️🤠😂. Din maskin är ju laddad till max nu 💪
@@Braapncamp kan jag tänka mig. Jag är också laddad 😊
Liked the video, beautiful countryside. And it certainly gets my approval as its my type of hunting, your always eating! ; )
Thanks! A wonderful hunting week back in my home area. 💪🤠🔥 Hope for some awesome hunting the comming fall. Cheers! 🍺
Very nice trip for your moosehunt and congratulations to the nice bull. It sounds so good to be a hunter, wandering around between elkpass back for some coffe, back to the elkpass again and soon back for lunch and chatting along friends , then back elkpass then back for dinner. Sounds really atractive to me if i may say. Nice doneshots at the intro of the vlog, it was very captivating, nice job
Thanks Jonas! It was fun to bring out the drone again, not used it much lately. A very large portion of this moose hunt week every year is ofc the social part and connection to the roots. To fill the freezer is also a very nice contributor. A bull is Always a bull and with this size i must say it feels special, i'm very humble for the life of wildlife as i also feel proud in some way. For Bibbi it was the first one and she was over the top :D.
I need that sled! Thats a good design. The ones i can find here in canada are at rectangular.
Hi, thats interesting because we call it the "Canadian sled" or Canadapulka. We bought it in our local hunting store. Best thing we ever have used. 25 years ago we pulled the moose's out of the forest with straps and then tractor. After that we used a timber/forestry trailer After the ATV, but that was tight in the woods. This sled is used for some 15 years and still going strong pulled by hand or mostly after the ATV. So easy to just tip over the moose into it and very little friction to ground while transport. Must be better with the open end that we have on ours for large game.
@@Braapncamp thats funny lol. All i have ever seen here is calf sleds for dragging new born calves back to the barn. Couple years ago i shot a bull and had to pack it out. Never again!
@@Braapncamp you guys use mostly 6.5x55? 140gr? What kind of ammunition you have their?
@Ryan Devall I use 6,5X55 with Norma Oryx bullet 10,1g. Self loaded cartridges. I acually think I'm the only one in the team using 6,5X55 today for moose hunting. There is a varieity inthe team with .308, 30-06, 9,3X57 an so on. But the 6,5X55 does well! Never had any moose walk longer than 25m after hit. This one in the video, just fell where it stood. It came behind me with out Jämthund dog 1-2 minutes after him. A very beautiful moment in all aspects.
@@Braapncamp yea all i have ever used is 30 cals and my handloads. I like the 6.5x55.
Nice catch sir. Thats great meat
Thanks! Yes, normally we fill the freezer and our family has been eating moose once a week for 25 years and i also grew up with it.
@@Braapncamp have been on moose hunting once. I normaly hunt deer.
Deer hunting, both to sneak/crawl or let the small game scent tracking dog after them are one of the best hunting forms 👌👍🐕🤠
Awesome video and a great insight into a real Swedish elk hunt! I went to an Elk hunt once in Norway and it was an unforgettable ten day experience, we only got one elk and that was taken by an old hunter who spent a week calling him! I'd love to go and see how you guys do it in Sweden! Hello from the UK!
Thanks alot Serge! Moose hunt or Älgjakt is something special. Norwegianns, Swedes and Finns has a very close Culture regarding hunting. A Scandinavian hunting Culture. Hope You get back some day, either for hunting or just enjoy the nature.
Hello Mr. Ericksson, Many congratulations to your successful hunt! Well done. Thank you for your hard work with these videos. Great content and please keep it coming. Enjoy a nice freezer full of meat. :-)
Thanks Zendog! You bet, the freezer is soon full. After our mooses has hanging and tendered.
@@Braapncamp Mattias, is there any special way to prepare the meat? Do you smoke it? One video about varios ways to prepare and store the meat for the winter will be great. Cheers from Romania
I use it like You do with beef or lamb. Steaks, stew's, taco, bolognese etc. The heart (2 Kg) is really nice to salt and smoke.
Nice drone shots and congratulations to the successful hunt. :-)
Thanks Klas! Watch out for next episode of this trip. I dedicated some thoughts regarding the question You sent me the other day. Be ready! :D
@@Braapncamp I'm looking forward to next episode.
Congratulations for a successful hunt. Looking forward to some outdoor cooking with moose on the menu now! 😊👍🍽
Thanks! You bet, latest Trangia video had some nice moose veal in the recipe. Count on that.
Tillykke med den 🙂✌🍺🍺
Tusen tack!
Varför filmar du inte när du skjuter? Det är ju det folk vill se :)
jag hade hoppats på det själv, men tjuren sprang in på passet (5m) och medan jag hade fokus på att svinga åt rätt sida då tjurens vägval var oklart, så hade frugan fullt upp med att hålla sig lågt och glömde kameran. Så kan det gå, men jag är inte ledsen. det var en fin jaktupplevelse.
@@Braapncamp Men jäklar vilken upplevelse :) Jäkla synd att du inte han filma. Jag hade ett jäkla flytt första dagen i september, han inte ens komma till passet så fick jag skjuta en fin oxe :) Men grattis till älgen i alla fall :)
@@uffeuffe1231 tack och grattis Uffe! En riktigt fin upplevelse ja.
Congratulations, nice bull👍👍
Det såg ut som du hade lite puls när du prata i radion,
Thanks Joones! Det vet du, full av adrenalin men samtidigt iskallt effektiv. Allt gick snabbt och odramatiskt, förutom att tjuren kom lunkandes rakt mot passet. Jag fick släppa ut den innan skott då jag bara såg hår i kikaren 😅
Det är inte lätt att ta sikte då. Då gäller det att ha is i magen, ibland kan det finnas poänger med järnsikten
Ja absolut, rödpunkt är fina och snabba i dessa situationer.
Looks like an equal battle a Man with a rifle and a Moose with antlers.
The battle is to find them and get them within range. However ofc it requires diztinct determination when suddenly happens. A beautiful bull that gets all my respect and will also do in the kitchen 💪❤. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Varför pratar du inte svenska här i sverige?korkat?...
Ja på sätt och vis för denna videon, men övriga videos har rätt mycket trafik från framför allt engelskspråkiga länder. Jag har valt att göra så helt enkelt. Nackdelen är ju att jag kan uttrycka mig mer nyanserat på svenska såklart, vilket även skulle komma tillgodo i undertexter istället. En bra fråga jag själv funderat över.