A very interesting and so beautiful video. Hunting is fantastic and when you live in Alaska as you do it must be very special. Thank you for a super video - more of those please.
I hear ya! It’s not easy to concentrate on both without a second or third person to help. It’ll get better. Thanks for watching. Too bad those bulls weren’t just a little bigger.
@@myalaskalife907 love my ranger 6x6 (2016). Its been super dependable and never left me stranded but i have to replace a front cv boot most every big trip and at least one axle a year just due to wear(never broke one).
Haha! I know your pain. I have 2. ‘14 & ‘16. There both work very hard, but they tend to require more maintenance/repairs than I’d expect. I’ve been watching these guys up here with the new Can-Am Defender 6x6. Seems they have some front shock and front differential bugs to work out. And the price!!!!
@@myalaskalife907 thought about going that direction, but the Polaris is doing the job for me so I think I'll stick with it. I think aftermarket power steering and heavier springs fron and rear are on the list for this year. And install the snorkel kit I bought a few years ago.
I hunt and trap the south central area. I live here, so I don’t use a guide. Not all the trails are so good. There’s some really nasty swamps to contend with. I avoid them at every opportunity.
How close do you have to get to shoot that moose? I understand you can zoom in on the moose but it seemed like you walked right up on them and kept calling when they were right there. I know nothing about the regulations but darn you were close
I was able to get really close. They tend to lose their senses during the rut. We have a size regulation and none of those bulls were large enough to harvest. Thanks for watching!
I was in range, but none of those bulls were legal for the area I was hunting. I worked hard to get to them, so I practiced my calling and had a lot of fun even without taking one.
Very frustrating to watch you educate the animals and spread your scent everywhere. Just walk in a a sublegal grunting for no reason. Legal? Pursue. Sublegal? Move on or at least watch quietly. Geesh! 🤦♂️
Hey! Don’t forget that Jesus Christ loves you and he died for you have a blessed day❤
Прекрасная природа. Лось просто шикарный.👍
Enjoyed your video very much. No moose where I live but we are getting into the whitetail rut in Manitoba. Seeing some new bucks around.
Thanks for watching. We don’t have whitetail and that’s all I need to complete my North American deer slam. Good luck this year!
I’m enjoying watching your video as I’m archery hunting for deer in a tree stand in Tennessee. Thank you for sharing.
That’s awesome! Let me know how your hunt goes. Thanks for watching. I’ll have some winter trapping videos soon.
Thank you for beautiful video from Fiji lsland
Thanks for watching!
Man you guys were close to some of those animals....NICE
A very interesting and so beautiful video. Hunting is fantastic and when you live in Alaska as you do it must be very special. Thank you for a super video - more of those please.
Thank you. I’m new at editing video, so please be patient while I learn. Thanks again!
Right behind the ear
Need a camera stand bro. Nice moose and cool video
I hear ya! It’s not easy to concentrate on both without a second or third person to help. It’ll get better. Thanks for watching. Too bad those bulls weren’t just a little bigger.
Schönes Video.
Thank you!
Loved the cricket sounds min 10:56 I miss Alaska crickets
Haha! You got me on that. I’m rookie at this editing stuff.
When the cow was staring, ears up, I was holding my breath so as not to make a sound.. LOL
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Moose hunting is so fun thanks for sharing
Are y'all actually hunting or just taking pictures
Thats a nice place,find a family moose up there..looks no one legal..maibe next year,great video,thaks guy
Agreed. But I got to have fun with them without all the heavy lifting afterwards! Thanks for watching.
Im a new subscriber, I like your video, i love Alaska,
Thank you!
Hi! do you using saltrock in moose?
Not allowed to use salt licks. Just calling and glassing.
Awesome job👍
I just subscribed, keep these videos up Glenn.
Thank you! With trapping season coming up, I should be able to add some new stuff.
I could feel those front cv joint boots ripping as you were Bush whacking through that heavy brush😬
As long as I don’t back up, I’m usually ok. My tow out was an electrical issue. I did tear my right front boot though $$.
@@myalaskalife907 love my ranger 6x6 (2016). Its been super dependable and never left me stranded but i have to replace a front cv boot most every big trip and at least one axle a year just due to wear(never broke one).
Haha! I know your pain. I have 2. ‘14 & ‘16. There both work very hard, but they tend to require more maintenance/repairs than I’d expect. I’ve been watching these guys up here with the new Can-Am Defender 6x6. Seems they have some front shock and front differential bugs to work out. And the price!!!!
@@myalaskalife907 thought about going that direction, but the Polaris is doing the job for me so I think I'll stick with it. I think aftermarket power steering and heavier springs fron and rear are on the list for this year. And install the snorkel kit I bought a few years ago.
I wish I had that 26 minutes of my life back. That was more like walking around grunting near moose than it was "hunting".
Where in Alaska were you hunting? Those are great trails! Was it a guided hunt?
I hunt and trap the south central area. I live here, so I don’t use a guide. Not all the trails are so good. There’s some really nasty swamps to contend with. I avoid them at every opportunity.
Why chase them away?
Nothing ran away. There was no chasing involved whatsoever.
How close do you have to get to shoot that moose? I understand you can zoom in on the moose but it seemed like you walked right up on them and kept calling when they were right there. I know nothing about the regulations but darn you were close
I was able to get really close. They tend to lose their senses during the rut. We have a size regulation and none of those bulls were large enough to harvest. Thanks for watching!
So I haven’t finished watching. I’m 18 minutes into it but are you just tormenting the moose or actually hunting them?
They were too small. I’m hunting an area that requires minimum 50” wide or 4 brow tines on one side.
I legit thought the same thing, looked down at this comment, looked at the time on the video, and it was just past 18 minutes 🤣
@@myalaskalife907 I get that , but why harass the animals. Pack up and move on.
@@nickburnell562 I’m glad I’m not the only one.
Spoken like someone who has absolutely no clue about hunting
But why keep making that noise if the moose isn’t moving anymore and you’re well within range?
I was in range, but none of those bulls were legal for the area I was hunting. I worked hard to get to them, so I practiced my calling and had a lot of fun even without taking one.
Ah the fun police. Out to stop any kind of adventure
Right! Those moose browsing and chewing their cud were obviously severely stressed. 😂There’s always “that guy” who has to sharpshoot everyone else.
Very frustrating to watch you educate the animals and spread your scent everywhere. Just walk in a a sublegal grunting for no reason. Legal? Pursue. Sublegal? Move on or at least watch quietly. Geesh! 🤦♂️
Men perdu dans sa tête
I don t you are calling since the moose is in front you ?