All these moose fed many people, for those interested here are some videos on how to field dress and cook moose! How To Field Dress a Moose: ua-cam.com/video/UGGAO5nFZRQ/v-deo.html Smoked Moose Pinwheel: ua-cam.com/video/Q_hwRL2zOjk/v-deo.html Venison Pasta Dish: ua-cam.com/video/MsBtawXGqyI/v-deo.html Butter Injected Deer Roast: ua-cam.com/video/OqQAVpX5Jq0/v-deo.html
@@samkelly7079 do you eat meat? Because we hunt animals for food and because sourcing meat from nature is the most green, the most renewable and the healthiest source.
Canada in the rough, been one of me and my brother's favorite Saturday morning shows for years. Every Saturday morning religiously from Pigeon to the Beasley boys. Happy hunting boys, always a fan from NS
Hey random viewer. Just so you know, those moose most likely suffered incomparably less than poultry or cattle in a slaughterhouse that supplies your grocery store.
There eddrenalin keeps them going just like humans do it is a very human way to hunt and just like another comment said on here if you don’t like it don whatch it
These are such beautiful animals and are truly icons of all of north America. There's some sort of majesty when it comes to seeing a big moose walking through the forest.
I live in Alaska and I find your accent hilarious, for good reasons. I actually wasn't aware there was that much enthusiastic moose hunting in Canada but it certainly makes sense. You guys plainly know what you're doing and you're good at it. As an Alaskan Tour Guide to people from all around the world I can use your video content as example and enjoy your productions with others. Please keep up the good work and Happy Hunting, my friends, Eh. Now, to go enjoy some moose spaghetti, again.
Ah moose spaghetti! The world has no idea how lucky you are. We’re really happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. We have a LOT of moose content on our channel for you to enjoy and share. Thanks for the kind words eh. Happy hunting!
As long you don't kill the female and try hard to deliver a one shot kill or the most unpainfull kill to the animal, I say we're good. If you're only want to shoot your gun then go to the shooting range bcs animal is a living being and if you shoot bad, you only make it suffer. So make sure you deliver a deadly blow on 1 shot. My gramps told me this before my first hunt
@@canadaintheroughtv can I ask, why not go for headshots? is the heart just lethal more often then a headshot? i seem to notice most hunters go for the heart, or is it trophy thing
@@yandenditt Head shots are not a good option as it's a much smaller target that is often always moving and the skull can actually deflect arrows and even bullets at times. Much better to aim at the vitals like we show in this video.
@@yandenditt I don't moose hunt but I do hunt whitetail deer. A head shot is great if you are 100% confident in the shot. There are two problems with head shots. If you are off by even 2" you miss or worse yet critically wound the animal. You might shoot off its jaw or knock out an eye. The animal may take a week to finally die. There are few things worse, at least for me than wounding a deer. I don't want the animal to suffer.
Good luck kid. In my area we are waiting for the next batch of imported moose. We hunted to the last moose exist. Hopefully we'll get another batch in 2-3 months. Can't wait for another hunting season. For a while we are practicing hunting Gorillas.
Haven't hunted since I was a little kid from Kerman, but I remember I couldn't sleep the night before I was too excited 😆 , missed those days, now I'm just an old man 😢
I just got my moose in the Northwest Territories of Canada near Ft Liard. He wasn't as magnificent as these bulls, but 10 point antlers. I got 420lbs of meat from it, so I estimate he was about 750lbs. He was shot using a 375 Ruger Alaskan and a Leupold 2.5-8 x 36 with 250gr GMX bullets. He was shot at 409 yds.
Well done and thank you for the information on your rifle, scope and choice of bullet. I would think that if you were able to get 420 lbs of meat, he'd weigh about 850-900 lbs on the hoof at least. Am I wrong ? Great shot by the way !!
@@auxrush 5 guys and a lot of sweat. One guy claimed the organs so he put them all in a big bag and stuffed them in his frame pack. We cut the bull into 2 big/2 small quarters and used a "handtruck" to move it 1 quarter at a time in teams. (3ft x 4ft wood flat top with 2 oar-type handles on front and back.) Once we got it to flatter terrain we got our quads to haul it to our trucks. Even with 5 guys, it was hard. You need to be in decent shape. I am spending next spring and summer on the treadmill set on steep incline. Carrying that moose up and down hills and through thick deadfall and brush....My legs couldn't have felt more burning if they were in a house fire!!!
GO CANADA 🇨🇦 I'm from Kentucky USA and wishing you guys the best and hoping you get things straightened out with your government, same with us. Good hunting and may God Bless CANADA 🇨🇦
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They don’t understand that ANY meat they buy at the store comes from a dead animal it’s no different than hunting but atleast with hunting your in there natural habitat and not farmed and in shit conditions suffering just to be butchered for people to eat And yes as you said it’s completely natural that is why there are regulations and a lot of counties and areas have draws for these kind of animals it’s not like ANYONE can just go hunt these
I've had moose burger before. Excellent. Simply excellent. And Caribou sausage. Excellent also. And I live in the southern US. If I ever hit the lottery, I'm goin' north to hunt! But first, I'll purchase a larger freezer. Well, I'm gonna do that anyhow. I got a 19 year old son. The kid can eat!
Moose shot at the 4:15 mark was being chased by a wolf, talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Wolf on one side human on the other but a great shot by the hunter, well done sir.
If you think that is violent you should see how most moose and other deer die from wolves, coyotes or bears. The rifle or bow is a merciful death to say the least
Wish some of these were trophy, but I understand the value in meat rather than physical appearance. Entertaining regardless, nice shots on most. Love seeing people hunt for more than sport.
@@Danielchavez-fn6mh I appreciate the horn set on a big bull, that isn't to take anything away from one with smaller horns. I understand hunting for sport with more populous animals like deer, maybe not so much something like a moose. I agree that hunting shouldn't always be about shooting the biggest animal. But as everything else hunting has different aspects. I didn't mean to take anything away from the beauty or honor that comes with hunting for food.
What an absolutely beautiful land you Canadians have. Untouched and not so full of settlements like here in Germany. I think you can say the same about the United States. Greetings from good old Europe
I've never had the opportunity to hunt moose before despite living in Alberta. It's on the bucket list. After watching this video I really want to go. The few times I've had moose meat it was delicious.
Hi I'm from Brazil. Hunting is quite restricted around here, but I've been interested in this activity recently, I hope to have the opportunity to practice it someday. Anyway, the video is great, good job!
@@kerry7967 people like you eat meat and it’s way worse in a farm than it is in the wild. unless youre a true vegan u cant be a hypocrite you come off crazy.
@@kerry7967humans are predators to moose just like a wolf or a grizzly, just much more advanced obviously, the moose failed to dodge the predators (humans) in the video.this is nature, and you and me are apart of it.
Hunting is a dangerous sport...there's often three hunters out there but only a couple make it home. Never, ever trust a man with a rifle....there is a reason why those dimwits live mostly on the country side, that is because they are socially inept.
These are beautiful animals, im just now getting into recurve bow archery hoping to go hunting one day. Maybe even a moose like these! Itll put alot of food on the table
I am from Acrica and we are use to tough animals, but I must say these Moose is also really tough to take shots in the vitals like that and sometimes needs a second shot
An earlier post got my attention so here I am Subbing you. I am in Northern BC West of Prince George Canada in prime moose, elk, both deer and bear country. Blacks and Grizzly. Are you close by ?
@@canadaintheroughtv I grew up in Saskatoon and as I was 16 I moved up here and have never looked back. It has filled my freezer every year for over 45 years if you get out of the truck and hunt. Soooo many have forgotten how that works now eh.
@@canadaintheroughtv Suddenly one day we may all be forced to wild game in the freezers and feed many as the skills are fading fast. For the ones like us that embrace the the wilds (I was born on a trapline) it is easy for us to be paying attention to our surroundings and can feed ourselves the ones living in the concrete jungle will have a rough go of it. I was brought up with the share and share alike rules but where are their share alike things come into play ? Hopefully these issues will never have to be embraced and put forward, I HOPE.
Hi, I'm from the UK and I do enjoy your videos. These Moose seem such gentle creatures but maybe I'm wrong? I wouldn't like to come face to face with one! LOL! Respect that you take them down humanely and that they feed the community. I note that you shoot them the same as we shoot big stags over here, (on the side where vital organs are located). You guys should run hunting days for those of us that are inexperienced with hunts like these. Thank you :)
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. We're happy you're enjoying our videos. Moose may seem gentle but they can be very aggressive and territorial. What your taking as gentle is probably them all worked up from our calls and decoys and they are trying to show off as they walk slowly tilting their head back and forth showing off their antlers.
Could someone explain and describe the ecstasy of successfully hunting down a large animal like that? What element makes the hunting process so rewarding and satisfying. I have never hunted anything but it does look amazing.
The excitement you see after a successful shot is due to the many days hunting the animal that you don't see in this video. Often a lot of time goes into trying to harvest a wild animal and when we are finally successful it's a big moment for us. Check out our channel for longer hunt episodes where we show you the full hunting adventure.
I would really love to know the caliber of the rifles and the bullet loads these people used. I want to hunt moose and hopefully 1 day I will get the opportunity. And I would love to see a video of a complete butchering of 1 of these giants, to see the yield. Great video.
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I love the video was pretty dope great shots well placed in all videos although I would like to see more mature bulls taken rather then the small ones. I saw alot of bulls that couldve been passed to grow to full maturity..... The bulls deserve better management. Other then that awesome clips and great shots.
Thanks for watching. Though we try and harveat mature bulls, the size of the antlers isn't our priority. Harvesting a good bull to help feed our family and friends.
I think some of the bulls we probably older in age rather than younger and that's why the horn sets apeared smaller. The body size on each of the moose were that of a mature bull.
younger bull better meat. the older ones get to pass on their genetics and produce bigger bulls. bigger isn't always better if your hunting subsistence. I'd agree with you if we were trophy hunting.
Hi, you are the luckiest hunter in the world. All your hunts amazing. I watch your deer, turkey, and moose hunting. I love it but I have a question if you don’t mind to answer. What caliber and what grain do you use for moose hunting? Most of your moose hunt you shot two bullet! I was wondering is you caliber or grain is small. Thanks for great videos I love it and I wish I could hunt once like you.
Thanks very much for watching our videos. We shoot a variety of calibers and grain, but 30-06 and 300wsm are some of our favorite calibers and 180grain when it comes to moose. We prefer to shoot moose in the lungs and heart. Even though our first shots are typically on mark and vital, we try to always put the moose down quickly with a follow up shot when possible, as they can still run off for a good ways before succumbing to the first shot.
My buddy harvested a good sized but not super big Buck a year ago. We just ran out of that meat about two weeks ago. We dream of the freezer we would have to buy to store an elk or one of these behemoths.
Some species of humans are like a cancer for this planet. I would understand if you would do this to survive, but to do this for fun or a sport is disgusting and outrageous.
It may seem easy but all we can say is you have to experience a moose hunt to understand how tough it often is. We suggest you watch some of our full length moose hunt episodes on our channel to see the full experience.
The common misconception that you and many others make is to equate hunting with shooting. Much of hunting is about doing what you can so as to make the shooting aspect as easy as possible. This may involve spending hours getting to within 100 yards of an animal as opposed to taking the easier option of shooting them at 500 yards when they're not even aware of your presence. Target shooting does not have to account for any form of animal welfare or recovery of shot animals, and therefore you're free to challenge yourself to your heart's desire.
This is the first time I see countinously good hunting practice, and not those hillbillies doing their "headshots" and so on. These hunters are doing it the proper way, good shot, well thought through shots. There are certainly shots I would refrain from, like those in from the front of the moose (you don't get that double lung-shots), and also the running moose is a risky shot for injuring it, however, I really appreciate to see that there is somebody that do it the way it supposed to be instead of these hold-my-beers hunters. Thanks for showing those hillbillies that it is possible do it a good and without any extra risk. Those two at around 9 to 11 minutes into the video is exemplary. Clean shot from the side, no obstacles, didn't shoot in the front quarter, steady aim with support and a lot of patience. Well done!
What caliber was this? Looks like so much fun, moose hunting is on my to-do-list. That and bear hunting, use to live in Alberta, Canada for about 11 years but never went moose hunting sadly. Wish I had, anyways awesome video lads keep up the great shots!
I am not anti hunting at all, as long as your doing it ethically and your eating everything afterwords im all for it, and I want to do it in the future. It’s just I wouldn’t be so excited after killing something, especially something like a moose. I’d feel sorry for the little guy (or big guy in this case). Not exactly guilty at all, but just feel bad for em But these guys have been doing it for years and probably out of that feeling bad stage i guess
There's always a bit of remorse for the animals we harvest but we are more grateful then anything. The excitement you see after a successful shot is due to the many days hunting the animal that you don't see in this video. Often a lot of time goes into trying to harvest a wild animal and when we are finally successful it's a big moment for us. And yes we use all the meat we love eating wildgame and sharing our harvest with family, friends and locals. Check out our channel for longer hunt episodes where we show you the full hunting adventure.
@@canadaintheroughtv good to know all that meat is going somewhere👍 I hate to find hunting channels that post compilations of them just killing a bunch of animals for no reason other than to kill. psychos if you ask me lol
@@jimpson117 for sure, we suggest you check our channel out as we have many full episodes hunting different species which show the whole hunting adventure.
All these moose fed many people, for those interested here are some videos on how to field dress and cook moose!
How To Field Dress a Moose: ua-cam.com/video/UGGAO5nFZRQ/v-deo.html
Smoked Moose Pinwheel: ua-cam.com/video/Q_hwRL2zOjk/v-deo.html
Venison Pasta Dish: ua-cam.com/video/MsBtawXGqyI/v-deo.html
Butter Injected Deer Roast: ua-cam.com/video/OqQAVpX5Jq0/v-deo.html
Good video so far, its nit very often i get to see hunting as youtube restrictions and im from england. But this channel is awsome
@@tpgcgen9162 very happy you are enjoying our channel.
@@samkelly7079 do you eat meat?
Because we hunt animals for food and because sourcing meat from nature is the most green, the most renewable and the healthiest source.
@@canadaintheroughtv I do get that sorry for the harsh comment just don’t see hunting videos that much
Canada in the rough, been one of me and my brother's favorite Saturday morning shows for years. Every Saturday morning religiously from Pigeon to the Beasley boys. Happy hunting boys, always a fan from NS
Hey random viewer. Just so you know, those moose most likely suffered incomparably less than poultry or cattle in a slaughterhouse that supplies your grocery store.
I feel more for the pigs than the cows, the pigs have it worse
There eddrenalin keeps them going just like humans do it is a very human way to hunt and just like another comment said on here if you don’t like it don whatch it
So? What are you gonna do about it? Nothing exactly.
Stilllll....
Make me worry that moose will gone.
There are pig,cow,chiken farm.
But not moose,bear.
Those moose suffered a lot less, compared to a pack of wolves tearing them apart.
These are such beautiful animals and are truly icons of all of north America. There's some sort of majesty when it comes to seeing a big moose walking through the forest.
We agree
@@canadaintheroughtvis m16 enough to kill a moose?
King of the woods!
and is itbeautiful to kill them too?
@@caio3388 it is when you figure out how much you save by not going to the store for meat.
insane, hunting moose with a bow. Thats just legendary
Amazing experience
The real work starts after you drop a moose. It’s a lot of work to get it packed out and butchered. Great work.
what a beautiful video, and the music was so appropriate
it's like the end of a marathon
I live in Alaska and I find your accent hilarious, for good reasons. I actually wasn't aware there was that much enthusiastic moose hunting in Canada but it certainly makes sense. You guys plainly know what you're doing and you're good at it. As an Alaskan Tour Guide to people from all around the world I can use your video content as example and enjoy your productions with others. Please keep up the good work and Happy Hunting, my friends, Eh. Now, to go enjoy some moose spaghetti, again.
Ah moose spaghetti! The world has no idea how lucky you are. We’re really happy to hear that you enjoyed the video. We have a LOT of moose content on our channel for you to enjoy and share. Thanks for the kind words eh. Happy hunting!
People on UA-cam: don’t kill these beautiful animals
Hunters: we’ll do it again.
Personally I don’t care what people on UA-cam say.
They obviously never had a good strip of dried moose meat.
Hunters: We'll bring the 50. Cal next time. You ain't seen nothin yet
As long you don't kill the female and try hard to deliver a one shot kill or the most unpainfull kill to the animal, I say we're good. If you're only want to shoot your gun then go to the shooting range bcs animal is a living being and if you shoot bad, you only make it suffer. So make sure you deliver a deadly blow on 1 shot. My gramps told me this before my first hunt
Deixem eles livres meus amigos .
Moose are magnificent animals. On a deer hunt in southwest Wyoming, I saw 6 moose in 5 days, one as close as twenty yards away. Unforgettable!
That sure would be! Thanks for watching, hope you subscribed
@@canadaintheroughtv can I ask, why not go for headshots? is the heart just lethal more often then a headshot? i seem to notice most hunters go for the heart, or is it trophy thing
@@yandenditt Head shots are not a good option as it's a much smaller target that is often always moving and the skull can actually deflect arrows and even bullets at times. Much better to aim at the vitals like we show in this video.
@@canadaintheroughtv 👍👍 cheers
@@yandenditt I don't moose hunt but I do hunt whitetail deer. A head shot is great if you are 100% confident in the shot. There are two problems with head shots. If you are off by even 2" you miss or worse yet critically wound the animal. You might shoot off its jaw or knock out an eye. The animal may take a week to finally die. There are few things worse, at least for me than wounding a deer. I don't want the animal to suffer.
I'm amazed by their ability to maintain accuracy even under challenging conditions.
Thanks 👍
i love these videos,
Fatally shoots a moose and joyful music plays.
Nice Shots guys
I’m a new Alaska resident and can’t wait to go on my first moose hunt next season.
Good luck kid. In my area we are waiting for the next batch of imported moose. We hunted to the last moose exist. Hopefully we'll get another batch in 2-3 months. Can't wait for another hunting season. For a while we are practicing hunting Gorillas.
@@zaczain5654 Did you say hunting gorillas? Isn't that illegal.!!
@@shelleybarnett-smith it is legal to me as long as I remain anonymous.
@@zaczain5654 What do you mean, anonymous in what way?
@@shelleybarnett-smith as long as we don't brag to the world that we are hunting Gorillas.We stay low....anonymous.
Your country landscapes are beautiful as the animals you shoot)
Yes it is!
Haven't hunted since I was a little kid from Kerman, but I remember I couldn't sleep the night before I was too excited 😆 , missed those days, now I'm just an old man 😢
Great video guys...thanks!
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it
I feel bad for these animals because they can feel pain, but I get it as a Hunter, it's just how it is!
Hunter's paradise, take enough to keep it sustainable
Those are some amazing animals the king of trophy’s in my opinion , shot placement is crucial 👍
Thanks very much, hope you subscribed
Great shots, never watched a hunting video before but I enjoyed this one very much, subbed!
Thanks for watching
Their shots is terrible
@@brplynx7949 why?
Hello from NJ, great video
Hey, thanks
Very good Video I love all and very good shot all moose good job :)
Thanks for watching
I just got my moose in the Northwest Territories of Canada near Ft Liard. He wasn't as magnificent as these bulls, but 10 point antlers. I got 420lbs of meat from it, so I estimate he was about 750lbs.
He was shot using a 375 Ruger Alaskan and a Leupold 2.5-8 x 36 with 250gr GMX bullets. He was shot at 409 yds.
Congrats on your moose! That’s very exciting
Well done👍
Well done and thank you for the information on your rifle, scope and choice of bullet. I would think that if you were able to get 420 lbs of meat, he'd weigh about 850-900 lbs on the hoof at least. Am I wrong ? Great shot by the way !!
how do you carry out 420lbs of meat?
@@auxrush 5 guys and a lot of sweat. One guy claimed the organs so he put them all in a big bag and stuffed them in his frame pack. We cut the bull into 2 big/2 small quarters and used a "handtruck" to move it 1 quarter at a time in teams. (3ft x 4ft wood flat top with 2 oar-type handles on front and back.) Once we got it to flatter terrain we got our quads to haul it to our trucks. Even with 5 guys, it was hard. You need to be in decent shape. I am spending next spring and summer on the treadmill set on steep incline. Carrying that moose up and down hills and through thick deadfall and brush....My legs couldn't have felt more burning if they were in a house fire!!!
GO CANADA 🇨🇦 I'm from Kentucky USA and wishing you guys the best and hoping you get things straightened out with your government, same with us. Good hunting and may God Bless CANADA 🇨🇦
thanks!
Yes from Virginia we hope the best for Canada. God bless Canada.
Cheers eh! I’ll keep voting Max Bernier and the PPC cause they’re the only ones that oppose the globalist agenda. Best of luck with getting Trump back in, the Dems and RINOs are going to make it very difficult, but I hope the miracle of 2016 can happen once again! Cheers eh 🏔️🫎 🐄🌾🦫🍁
These kids in the comments are always so upset about hunting. It's completely natural for humans!
Agreed!
They don’t understand that ANY meat they buy at the store comes from a dead animal it’s no different than hunting but atleast with hunting your in there natural habitat and not farmed and in shit conditions suffering just to be butchered for people to eat
And yes as you said it’s completely natural that is why there are regulations and a lot of counties and areas have draws for these kind of animals it’s not like ANYONE can just go hunt these
They have taken the best moose hunting video offline haven't been able to find it for quite a while
Which video?
Breathtaking! Nature's symphony in motion
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I've had moose burger before. Excellent. Simply excellent. And Caribou sausage. Excellent also. And I live in the southern US. If I ever hit the lottery, I'm goin' north to hunt! But first, I'll purchase a larger freezer. Well, I'm gonna do that anyhow. I got a 19 year old son. The kid can eat!
Jus'Nuts.Youre getting Bull rushed and eatan BOI.
@@สมชายใหญ่เสมอ-ฝ2ฤ What the Hell are you talking about? Put down the fat, shaggy doobie!
I didn’t know you could say excellent so many times in One scentence
@@davidcowart5556 Well, I could say "F***in' A!" But UA-cam might frown upon that.
i’ve never had it but i want one
You are real heroes. You shoot at animals that don't know what hit them, that can't fight back. Bravo
We can’t eat them if we don’t shoot them so I really don’t understand your point.
@@canadaintheroughtv ok, if it is for food and not for recreation
If you don't like to watch it, why did you click on/search for the video
Damn, imagine watching a video about hunting and getting upset when there's hunting
@@canadaintheroughtvThen why eat them? Cnut...
Beautiful, Majestic animals. So massive too.
Lovely stuff!
Thanks 👍
It's really cute when it's running
It makes me happy🥰
jo
beautiful animal I would take an extra few seconds of admiration before I pulled the trigger.
Absolutely, we do as well, check out our full epsiode videos to see the full hunts and encounters.
Beautiful what has been provided in this world for the cycle of life too all species and such an amazing animal. Amazing video
Moose shot at the 4:15 mark was being chased by a wolf, talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Wolf on one side human on the other but a great shot by the hunter, well done sir.
Moose was being chased by a dog because that what they use to hunt moose in Scandinavian countries.
@@blueputtee Dang okay, thanks for the correction. Still not a good day to be that moose.
You know damn well that was not a wolf 🤷🏽♂️
Nice shooting and good video!!!
Thanks 👍
found this very relaxing so I watched it before going to bed😍
👍
That's very violent😢
But i still enjoyed this video😏
If you think that is violent you should see how most moose and other deer die from wolves, coyotes or bears. The rifle or bow is a merciful death to say the least
Well done from southern Ontario 👌🏻 And this wasn’t a hunting video… it was a how to ! Nicely done !
Thanks
Wish some of these were trophy, but I understand the value in meat rather than physical appearance.
Entertaining regardless, nice shots on most.
Love seeing people hunt for more than sport.
In my opinion if you hunt for just the antlers, you don't know the true meaning of hunting 🤙🤙
@@Danielchavez-fn6mh I appreciate the horn set on a big bull, that isn't to take anything away from one with smaller horns.
I understand hunting for sport with more populous animals like deer, maybe not so much something like a moose.
I agree that hunting shouldn't always be about shooting the biggest animal. But as everything else hunting has different aspects.
I didn't mean to take anything away from the beauty or honor that comes with hunting for food.
Beautiful elk, hunters are good marksmen, great video
Thanks 👍
Great video
What an absolutely beautiful land you Canadians have. Untouched and not so full of settlements like here in Germany. I think you can say the same about the United States.
Greetings from good old Europe
I think this is in Canada
@@irish_boy9283 Canada = (North) America
Though we are actually Canadians, we agree. Thanks for watching
@Spencer glaube kaum, dass die Städte da schlimmer aussehen als bei dir in Ostdeutschland.
Remember america has roots from europe too, you know.
I've never had the opportunity to hunt moose before despite living in Alberta. It's on the bucket list. After watching this video I really want to go. The few times I've had moose meat it was delicious.
We highly suggest it!
amazing hunting video is a faforit for my family, greetings from Indonesia 🙏🙏🤝🤝🇮🇩🇮🇩
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absolutely a great video--- makes me want to fire up Way of the Hunter or Call of the Wild and hunt me some bullwinkles
Glad you enjoyed it!
You guys have some serious skill!
Thanks 👍
Do you guys reply?
Hi I'm from Brazil. Hunting is quite restricted around here, but I've been interested in this activity recently, I hope to have the opportunity to practice it someday.
Anyway, the video is great, good job!
Thanks!
yes the moose spent a long time dogging predators to grow into this majestic creature and then with one shot they erase him.
@@kerry7967 people like you eat meat and it’s way worse in a farm than it is in the wild. unless youre a true vegan u cant be a hypocrite you come off crazy.
@@kerry7967humans are predators to moose just like a wolf or a grizzly, just much more advanced obviously, the moose failed to dodge the predators (humans) in the video.this is nature, and you and me are apart of it.
Hunting is a dangerous sport...there's often three hunters out there but only a couple make it home. Never, ever trust a man with a rifle....there is a reason why those dimwits live mostly on the country side, that is because they are socially inept.
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I always forget how big moose are until I see them
I think it's 20/20😍🤪
Wow, this is a nice video 👍
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These are beautiful animals, im just now getting into recurve bow archery hoping to go hunting one day. Maybe even a moose like these! Itll put alot of food on the table
Me too! I love my bow
3:57 This guy has balls of steel. Respect.
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was that a wolf behind the moose?
@@madmaxx8526 no it was a hunting dog.
Bullwinkle Express at track speed 😳
I am from Acrica and we are use to tough animals, but I must say these Moose
is also really tough to take shots in the vitals like that and sometimes needs a
second shot
There are many African animals that are incredibly tough but yes, I agree, Canadian moose are extremely tough as well.
Majestic beasts ❤
An earlier post got my attention so here I am Subbing you. I am in Northern BC West of Prince George Canada in prime moose, elk, both deer and bear country. Blacks and Grizzly. Are you close by ?
We are from Ontario but have been to your beautiful province many times and started many hunts by flying into PG and driving from there. Amazing area
@@canadaintheroughtv I grew up in Saskatoon and as I was 16 I moved up here and have never looked back. It has filled my freezer every year for over 45 years if you get out of the truck and hunt. Soooo many have forgotten how that works now eh.
Very true!
@@canadaintheroughtv Suddenly one day we may all be forced to wild game in the freezers and feed many as the skills are fading fast. For the ones like us that embrace the the wilds (I was born on a trapline) it is easy for us to be paying attention to our surroundings and can feed ourselves the ones living in the concrete jungle will have a rough go of it. I was brought up with the share and share alike rules but where are their share alike things come into play ? Hopefully these issues will never have to be embraced and put forward, I HOPE.
Those are some serious antlers, guess the moose are bigger in America. You'd be lucky to find a big bull moose like that in Scandinavia.
Nothing beats Swedish Moose hunting😤
Those are wicked animals. Someday id like to go hunting in Canada just to do it. Just incredible.
You mean the hunters right?
Hi, I'm from the UK and I do enjoy your videos. These Moose seem such gentle creatures but maybe I'm wrong? I wouldn't like to come face to face with one! LOL! Respect that you take them down humanely and that they feed the community. I note that you shoot them the same as we shoot big stags over here, (on the side where vital organs are located). You guys should run hunting days for those of us that are inexperienced with hunts like these. Thank you :)
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. We're happy you're enjoying our videos. Moose may seem gentle but they can be very aggressive and territorial. What your taking as gentle is probably them all worked up from our calls and decoys and they are trying to show off as they walk slowly tilting their head back and forth showing off their antlers.
@@canadaintheroughtv thanks for the reply guys.
moose are one of the top killers of humans in canada
@@CodyisKing do bears kill more?
@@CodyisKingmoose are no joke. They can be very aggressive when they feel threatened.
Could someone explain and describe the ecstasy of successfully hunting down a large animal like that? What element makes the hunting process so rewarding and satisfying. I have never hunted anything but it does look amazing.
The excitement you see after a successful shot is due to the many days hunting the animal that you don't see in this video. Often a lot of time goes into trying to harvest a wild animal and when we are finally successful it's a big moment for us.
Check out our channel for longer hunt episodes where we show you the full hunting adventure.
Psicopath
They are killers. They eat unattended children
There's just a rush in making a kill.
@@canadaintheroughtv thanks. I thought ppl just into the wild and there would be animals everywhere. Now I know it’s not the case.
Wow! that’s amazing
Thanks
Nice video
Like shooting a telephone pole. High five!
The wolf chasing the bull for the follow up shot!!
It was a dog
Beautiful creatures and so fun to hunt.
need a girlfriend?
@@emanueletorregrossa4218 looks like it
@@vengeance1904 🤣😂🤣
@@emanueletorregrossa4218 Imagine him telling her: You are so beautiful, it is so much fun killing you.
@@adamjohnson3239 lol!! So sad!!
Great video, I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Awesome thanks!
Thank you for not having to shoot the animal 100 times like I've seen in the past
I would really love to know the caliber of the rifles and the bullet loads these people used. I want to hunt moose and hopefully 1 day I will get the opportunity. And I would love to see a video of a complete butchering of 1 of these giants, to see the yield. Great video.
Most were killed with 300wsm or 30-06. A few with 308
I recommend 300 win 30.06 and 7 rem mag but I personally use the 8mm
use 300 winmag
Time to give these moose some American justi-
*sees channel name*
*slowly lowers semi-auto*
"hIgH cApaCitY mAGazINeS!"
I was raised on Moose meat and to me there’s still no meat like it.
Nice shot bro
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Some amazing hunt footage 👍
Brp hrg bangx
Thanks very much!
I love the video was pretty dope great shots well placed in all videos although I would like to see more mature bulls taken rather then the small ones. I saw alot of bulls that couldve been passed to grow to full maturity..... The bulls deserve better management. Other then that awesome clips and great shots.
Thanks for watching. Though we try and harveat mature bulls, the size of the antlers isn't our priority. Harvesting a good bull to help feed our family and friends.
I think some of the bulls we probably older in age rather than younger and that's why the horn sets apeared smaller. The body size on each of the moose were that of a mature bull.
younger bull better meat. the older ones get to pass on their genetics and produce bigger bulls. bigger isn't always better if your hunting subsistence. I'd agree with you if we were trophy hunting.
It's amazing the amount of bastards who suddenly likes to eat moose lol
What's wrong with eating moose?
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Hi, you are the luckiest hunter in the world. All your hunts amazing. I watch your deer, turkey, and moose hunting. I love it but I have a question if you don’t mind to answer.
What caliber and what grain do you use for moose hunting? Most of your moose hunt you shot two bullet! I was wondering is you caliber or grain is small. Thanks for great videos I love it and I wish I could hunt once like you.
Thanks very much for watching our videos.
We shoot a variety of calibers and grain, but 30-06 and 300wsm are some of our favorite calibers and 180grain when it comes to moose.
We prefer to shoot moose in the lungs and heart. Even though our first shots are typically on mark and vital, we try to always put the moose down quickly with a follow up shot when possible, as they can still run off for a good ways before succumbing to the first shot.
amazing videos, very interesting, tks
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My buddy harvested a good sized but not super big Buck a year ago. We just ran out of that meat about two weeks ago. We dream of the freezer we would have to buy to store an elk or one of these behemoths.
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I'm from New Zealand & to be honest I struggle to see the "sport" or "hunting expertise" in shooting an animal that is the size of Horse!
Some species of humans are like a cancer for this planet. I would understand if you would do this to survive, but to do this for fun or a sport is disgusting and outrageous.
It may seem easy but all we can say is you have to experience a moose hunt to understand how tough it often is. We suggest you watch some of our full length moose hunt episodes on our channel to see the full experience.
They def bigger than a horse
The common misconception that you and many others make is to equate hunting with shooting.
Much of hunting is about doing what you can so as to make the shooting aspect as easy as possible. This may involve spending hours getting to within 100 yards of an animal as opposed to taking the easier option of shooting them at 500 yards when they're not even aware of your presence.
Target shooting does not have to account for any form of animal welfare or recovery of shot animals, and therefore you're free to challenge yourself to your heart's desire.
There doesn't have to be sport or expertise! But a moose hunt is harder than you think
Amazing.👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
This is the first time I see countinously good hunting practice, and not those hillbillies doing their "headshots" and so on. These hunters are doing it the proper way, good shot, well thought through shots. There are certainly shots I would refrain from, like those in from the front of the moose (you don't get that double lung-shots), and also the running moose is a risky shot for injuring it, however, I really appreciate to see that there is somebody that do it the way it supposed to be instead of these hold-my-beers hunters.
Thanks for showing those hillbillies that it is possible do it a good and without any extra risk. Those two at around 9 to 11 minutes into the video is exemplary. Clean shot from the side, no obstacles, didn't shoot in the front quarter, steady aim with support and a lot of patience. Well done!
Thank you for your comment! Means a lot!
What caliber was this? Looks like so much fun, moose hunting is on my to-do-list. That and bear hunting, use to live in Alberta, Canada for about 11 years but never went moose hunting sadly. Wish I had, anyways awesome video lads keep up the great shots!
Thanks. Multiple calibers are used in this video but mostly 300wsm and 30-06 with some 308 or 7mm mag
30-06 is a very common moose round
@@canadaintheroughtv These things are tanks. Multiple well placed shots before some went
Those things are massive wtf?
Yes they are!
Have never seen a bunch of hopeless shots in my life. And giggling like little girls the whole time.
Wut?
@@RealAtone12 Wut? Huh? Wochoo torkin bout boy? Don’t act so dumb , spit it out.
@peterherriott237 grow up
Sorry Chris kyle
They're good shots,what are you yapping about?
Great, looking habitat
Great Hunting!! Subbed ❤️
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PURE EVIL! THEY DROOL OVER KILLING BEAUTIFUL ANIMALS.
Only when the moose is on the plate
Ótima matéria, parabéns
Amei.
Glad you enjoyed it
Woww...nice shoot
this is one of the best kill shot videos i have seen..
Thanks
I am not anti hunting at all, as long as your doing it ethically and your eating everything afterwords im all for it, and I want to do it in the future. It’s just I wouldn’t be so excited after killing something, especially something like a moose.
I’d feel sorry for the little guy (or big guy in this case). Not exactly guilty at all, but just feel bad for em
But these guys have been doing it for years and probably out of that feeling bad stage i guess
There's always a bit of remorse for the animals we harvest but we are more grateful then anything. The excitement you see after a successful shot is due to the many days hunting the animal that you don't see in this video. Often a lot of time goes into trying to harvest a wild animal and when we are finally successful it's a big moment for us.
And yes we use all the meat we love eating wildgame and sharing our harvest with family, friends and locals.
Check out our channel for longer hunt episodes where we show you the full hunting adventure.
@@canadaintheroughtv good to know all that meat is going somewhere👍
I hate to find hunting channels that post compilations of them just killing a bunch of animals for no reason other than to kill. psychos if you ask me lol
@@jimpson117 for sure, we suggest you check our channel out as we have many full episodes hunting different species which show the whole hunting adventure.
Waowww, good Mr
My man is Poppin moose's
Oh my lord ! This is GREAT 💕💕🙏🏿🙍🏿♀️
Just starting moose hunting next year with my older brother hopefully get my first one also just got a savage 110 308
I will never understand why some guys get all emotional about a successful hunt. You’ve got a job to do and you do it. That’s all
Why would you criticize how other guys do it? Why would you care how other guys do it?
passion!
@@canadaintheroughtv the feminization of men should be of great concern to us all.
@@quest4adventure495 Its not "feminization" of men. They just react to killing it in a different way
Those things are majestic
Seems like they take two good hits to bring them down. Tough animals!
I love how they talk as if the moose is alive. "He's in excellent shape." No he aint! You shot him lol