Many years ago, my father shot a trophy antelope in Saskatchewan, while he was gutting it, two hunters came up behind him, held him at gun point and claimed his antelope. My Grandpa came up behind them and turned the tables on them, sending them packing after some harsh words. That night, Dad's antelope was stolen off the truck while they slept in a motel. Everyone who saw it raved about how big it was, unfortunately Dad never got it back and he never got another antelope. That's a couple of great moose, well done!
Awesome trip Dion. Massive animals and lots of them. You guys are great hunters. Not sure I could let them walk away. Well I guess I am sure I couldn't let them walk away. Thanks for the trip.
Back in around 1988 I had one day we happen to see ten bulls an six cows not all on the same hill. We walked in on four of them less than 100 yards from us. We took two one for Humphrey and one for me. That was my first moose. Actually, this was on the Yukon plateau just north of the mine Faro mine . The biggest moose I ever got was a65 28 point bull . Seen bigger moose but. In 2001 or not to sure I had the pleasure of seeing The largest moose at that time taken by Shawn Raymond’s outfit I believe it was 78 inches across the guy that took it that worked for Shawn we used to call him alphabet them because his last name was hard to pronounce at 28 letters in it. Haven’t seen him in years.. that was the largest moose at that time taken in Canada third largest in the world I know there’s been bigger taken since then. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing some pretty good moose I do so miss hunting in the Yukon.
nice shooting guys and wow so many moose together never seen that before congratulations great video thank you for sharing your hunts with us . stay safe and healthy
Pretty thankful for camera gear to beable to watch and relive some amazing hunts and moments like that. Great work by you like always with the camera work and editing.
Wow, what a hunt! So sorry some idiot took the antlers. But you guys are so much better than that for not losing sight of your memories. My hats off to all of you. Your all welcome in my camp anytime. Thanks also for sharing your memories.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock Ha ha! Went to Bay Du Nord in 2019. Met some nice guys over there. Had a nice trip. 4 hunters but we took 1 bull total. Very expensive trip so it will be a miracle to afford another trip. But I enjoyed your hunt very much. Thanks again!
Great video! I haven't seen any video that had that many Moose in it yet. I guess the Moose there are a little different than the Alaskan Moose at least the brow tines don't have a (shovel?) by them, still an impressive animal. This video it seems the Moose think they're Elk running around on a mountain instead of hanging around water and marsh areas. I think I would wait for them to come down instead of climbing for them, it's got to be tough getting that large of an animal back to the truck.
These bulls seem to only be up here in these hills after the rut, and yes ours don't get the huge fronts, well not as often anyway, I do have one shed here that i picked up with 7 brow tings. If we had taken a bull we had a different route out planned but still, it would have been a challenge, which i enjoy. Thanks for watching!
Unbelievable good video,I can’t believe the popularization of moose in this area compared anywhere else in North America.You fellows did a great job and were well rewarded. Thanks for sharing your experience. Bob P
Excellent!! Watching you guys reminds me of my youth when I was full of vinegar. The first trophy bull I shot was with my dad's .303 lee enfield which he got for $15 back in 1970. We skinned the head back for a wall mount and got a lot of money for him.
Awesome Vid with some beauty Moose. I watch these Vids and see more then just Moose. The Waterfalls in the early clip had me dreaming about Trout Fishing. I am sure it would have been an excellent spot. Got to Love NL...
What are of newfoundland is this in I myself am 15 and just this year shot my first moose in area 10 so it’s interesting to see all the other areas of newfoundland that I’d like to hunt someday
Isnt that a pretty late hunt if bulls are losing their antlers already during the season? I think the length of the points and overall look of the rack is more important that just how many stubby points a bull might have. Nice hunt.
Here in Newfoundland, our season isn't over till late Dec in many zones as for the type of antlers you like I understand, I guess we all have our likes and dislikes. Thanks for watching
Wow I just hate trophy hunting.all that winter meat to keep your family full and really happy.to put a bunch of dead bones on a wall.one great thing is you worked really hard to collect that video .great hard work and a nice video
Dion what dandy bulls you guys were seeing. I wish I could still walk the country like you guys. What a real shame someone stole that rack, hopefully someone will see this video and recognize the rack and you'll get a name to knock on his door. If that happens I'd gladly come along with you to knock on that door.
hi, I didn't think you we ever allowed to hunt across from the tableland mountains. so I don't think you had too worry about another vehicle to shoot that one on you guys. or was this part of 5A at some point?
I can’t believe how you could pass up on such animals. I have never had a chance at anything so big all my years hunting. I could not do it. I would have taken the first one. Lol.
Another great video Deon!! Some beauty bulls in that video for sure. Enjoyed every min as usual. Congrats to u all!! I do hope the ones who took that rack get whats coming to them one day. Very disappointing. I have to ask though what is that thing on the end of Daniel’s rifle? I have the exact model in 300 win mag.
Hey Adam, thanks for watching, What Daniel had on his barrel is called a Limbsaver Barrel DE-Resonator, suppose to help take away some jump in the barrel. www.amazon.ca/Sims-Vibration-12051-Limbsaver-DE-RESONATOR/dp/B004WH6ZLA
I will make it out your way soooooon... Crazy beautiful country...and fantastic video.. Wish I could share a picture of one moose a friend harvested...21 points on one side...5x7 on the brows... a real monster Cheers
@@HOTRhuntinontherock oh for sure...45 yrs of hunting moose...I have a pile of pictures... I can see it in my memory . I JUST NEED to find the pictures. Imagine a tandem trailer built with 8" Chanel...that moose lying on that trailer.. width wise..was over 70" wide antlers...Old moose... a railway conductor was guided into that area. In 3 days, they had that moose. My dad and brother shot some big moose...60s... I will send a few pictures.... cheers from British Columbia
@@HOTRhuntinontherock I have seen your hunts in the Yukon. I’m up in Labrador, never shot a big game animal. Looking to get a license this fall. Tossing up ideas in my head. But from watching your content you would be a guide I would love to hunt with. If you can say what area of Newfoundland do you generally hunt, as in GNP, central and so on
Very good videoing some fantastic numbers of big bulls great hunt not sure what to say about whoever stole your horns because of community guidelines. Your video brings back some great memories of my hunts gone bye
@@worldsfastestube7302 haha Always have time to talk about hunting! By the way, I have a channel full of great videos if you have not discovered them yet!
Stanley here in NL our moose have never been know for their huge spreads so generally most guys go by points, so for example a 20 pointer is always considered a monster! The same way a 60 inch bull no matter the points is consider a great bull. Thanks for watching
On this type of hunt, we debone the meat and bring it out in backpacks. For many hunts we use ATVs and just cut the animal into 4 pieces and use the ATV, to carry the meat. Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing. Surprised you don't wear orange.. Absolutely awful that someone stole your antlers. The memories and the meat is most important though.
@@oldschoolboyscout The last time I hunted moose in Ontario was 1970, they passed all the anti-US hunter laws after that, came up spring bear hunting in the early 90's before they shut that down, don't recall wearing orange then, but my comment was I never wear it most of the places I hunt, do have to wear a cap or something in my home state of MI .
Think about some hunter 🍊 hat gloves neck gator doesn’t take much to see each other,I’ve seen it save the day on big game Hunts ! Doesn’t bother animals
Last 5 moose we shot all with in 30 feet of the dirt Rd lol .My old body wouldn't take that .In my younger days walked all over hell and back hunting .Know iam a dammed old Blvd hunter .Glad their are more dirt woods rds in My neck of the woods then pavement and my GMC is the best tree stand ever .This year I added a x1100 C Kubota UTV to my list
I only came here to say: why is it when a coyote or feral cat or some other CARNIVORE trying to survive kills something in the wild we say “kill them all!” Yet when HUMANS with a gun or bow go out and kill something it’s “good job! Congrats! That’s a big buck!” I just don’t understand.. lol
Many years ago, my father shot a trophy antelope in Saskatchewan, while he was gutting it, two hunters came up behind him, held him at gun point and claimed his antelope. My Grandpa came up behind them and turned the tables on them, sending them packing after some harsh words. That night, Dad's antelope was stolen off the truck while they slept in a motel. Everyone who saw it raved about how big it was, unfortunately Dad never got it back and he never got another antelope. That's a couple of great moose, well done!
Wow , crazy story! Thanks for watching!
ciao😮
Try hunting out here in Utah for antelope we've got a lot of them
@@bradwbangerter863Dad passed away young, spent his last 3 years in BC, and BC has no antelope. Thanks for the offer though.
So sorry for your lost. Things will all come back to you and your family .
Great video guys, thank you for sharing it. Flat out amazing. Have my once in a lifetime Yukon archery moose hunt setup for 2026.😊😊
Awesome trip Dion. Massive animals and lots of them. You guys are great hunters. Not sure I could let them walk away. Well I guess I am sure I couldn't let them walk away. Thanks for the trip.
Thanks so much for watching!! I have pile of other great moose hunts on my channel as well.
Back in around 1988 I had one day we happen to see ten bulls an six cows not all on the same hill. We walked in on four of them less than 100 yards from us. We took two one for Humphrey and one for me. That was my first moose. Actually, this was on the Yukon plateau just north of the mine Faro mine . The biggest moose I ever got was a65 28 point bull . Seen bigger moose but. In 2001 or not to sure I had the pleasure of seeing The largest moose at that time taken by Shawn Raymond’s outfit I believe it was 78 inches across the guy that took it that worked for Shawn we used to call him alphabet them because his last name was hard to pronounce at 28 letters in it. Haven’t seen him in years.. that was the largest moose at that time taken in Canada third largest in the world I know there’s been bigger taken since then. I’ve had the pleasure of seeing some pretty good moose I do so miss hunting in the Yukon.
nice shooting guys and wow so many moose together never seen that before congratulations great video thank you for sharing your hunts with us . stay safe and healthy
Thanks so much for watching, I have many more great hunts on my channel.@Zelda Robinson
You sure have some monster bulls ! We're in it for the meat so first one we see goes down .We only have a 5 day seasons here
Thanks for watching
Pretty thankful for camera gear to beable to watch and relive some amazing hunts and moments like that.
Great work by you like always with the camera work and editing.
Thanks, buddy, it's teamwork that really makes it happen!
That is amazing love seeing the wild life the most I've seen was about 30 cows calf and bulls hurded up for winter
Wow, what a hunt! So sorry some idiot took the antlers. But you guys are so much better than that for not losing sight of your memories. My hats off to all of you. Your all welcome in my camp anytime. Thanks also for sharing your memories.
Thanks for watching, now i have to figure out just where is your camp!!lol
@@HOTRhuntinontherock
Ha ha! Went to Bay Du Nord in 2019. Met some nice guys over there. Had a nice trip. 4 hunters but we took 1 bull total. Very expensive trip so it will be a miracle to afford another trip. But I enjoyed your hunt very much. Thanks again!
Great video! I haven't seen any video that had that many Moose in it yet. I guess the Moose there are a little different than the Alaskan Moose at least the brow tines don't have a (shovel?) by them, still an impressive animal. This video it seems the Moose think they're Elk running around on a mountain instead of hanging around water and marsh areas. I think I would wait for them to come down instead of climbing for them, it's got to be tough getting that large of an animal back to the truck.
These bulls seem to only be up here in these hills after the rut, and yes ours don't get the huge fronts, well not as often anyway, I do have one shed here that i picked up with 7 brow tings. If we had taken a bull we had a different route out planned but still, it would have been a challenge, which i enjoy. Thanks for watching!
Great Hunting Video Deon. Praise Him
Unbelievable good video,I can’t believe the popularization of moose in this area compared anywhere else in North America.You fellows did a great job and were well rewarded. Thanks for sharing your experience. Bob P
Thanks for watching
AWESOME Deon!!! Sure am looking forward to hunting with you and Berry in Sept 2023!!
Should be a good time!
Great hunt and video. Don't recall you saying where it was, but looks like northern peninsula.
awesome footage guys. Be tough to pass any of those on the east coast. congrats
Thanks for watching!
glad i found this channel! happy hunting from BC!
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Do you boys got a helicopter to get it out?🎉🎉🎉👍👍 hope your boys got lots of Nufy screech🎉🎉
No, no chopper involved, and no screech,lol, just lots of passion and determination. Thanks for watching!
Watching from Gander! Rough ground but nice country my FRIEND! 51inches is big! Too bad the rack from the first one was stolen.
thanks for watching!
Excellent!! Watching you guys reminds me of my youth when I was full of vinegar. The first trophy bull I shot was with my dad's .303 lee enfield which he got for $15 back in 1970. We skinned the head back for a wall mount and got a lot of money for him.
Thanks for watching!
One of the best moose hunting videos i have seen good job bys
Thanks for watching, by the way i have more great stuff on my channel!
5:55 holy smokes those are all somebodys dream moose right there lol
Cheers from Québec. Incredible job and vidéo. Wow! New subscriber!!!!!!!
Hey, thanks for watching and subscribing!!!
What Moose management area were you hunting in?
This zone is only for residents. Thanks for watching!
I love seeing a beautiful waterfall. Some people like to be on top of the waterfall looking down but I love to be at the foot of it looking up.
Glad you enjoyed it
Boys that was a Great hunt...Well Done !!
Thanks for watching
Awesome Vid with some beauty Moose. I watch these Vids and see more then just Moose. The Waterfalls in the early clip had me dreaming about Trout Fishing. I am sure it would have been an excellent spot. Got to Love NL...
You got a good eye Lee, thanks for watching!
Incredible footage. Where was this moose heaven?
Newfoundland Canada, Thanks for watching, please Subscribe!! Thanks!
Lol my Louisiana webbed feet couldn’t do that 😂🤣. The when you shoot one you need a helicopter to get it out ! Wish I could even attempt it !
What are of newfoundland is this in I myself am 15 and just this year shot my first moose in area 10 so it’s interesting to see all the other areas of newfoundland that I’d like to hunt someday
Best meet by far of any other animal on earth in my opinion
Isnt that a pretty late hunt if bulls are losing their antlers already during the season? I think the length of the points and overall look of the rack is more important that just how many stubby points a bull might have.
Nice hunt.
Here in Newfoundland, our season isn't over till late Dec in many zones as for the type of antlers you like I understand, I guess we all have our likes and dislikes. Thanks for watching
Great Video beautiful area
You guys are Damn nuts! I would have never put myself on that cliff like that!
Hahaha, Thanks for watching. Is it safe to say you enjoyed the risky hunt? Share it for me!!! Thanks
Where abouts are you guys in this video. I'm in Codroy Valley.
Wow I just hate trophy hunting.all that winter meat to keep your family full and really happy.to put a bunch of dead bones on a wall.one great thing is you worked really hard to collect that video
.great hard work and a nice video
Do u guys do any guiding I’m looking to book a moose hunt in the next couple years would love to climb those mountains
Hi James send along an email to me, lets do it! huntinontherock@hotmail.com
Thanks for watching!
Is this all in Nfld? Beautiful country!
Its all NFLD yes sir!
Thanks for watching
Dion what dandy bulls you guys were seeing. I wish I could still walk the country like you guys. What a real shame someone stole that rack, hopefully someone will see this video and recognize the rack and you'll get a name to knock on his door. If that happens I'd gladly come along with you to knock on that door.
Hi there buddy, thanks for watching. It would be nice to get them back forsure
hi, I didn't think you we ever allowed to hunt across from the tableland mountains. so I don't think you had too worry about another vehicle to shoot that one on you guys. or was this part of 5A at some point?
Thanks for watchin
You might consider a portable electric bear fence for your processing and campsites. 2.4 lbs of huge peace of mind
I can’t believe how you could pass up on such animals. I have never had a chance at anything so big all my years hunting. I could not do it. I would have taken the first one. Lol.
haha thanks for watching
I haven't yet found a good recipe for antlers. 😉
Thanks for watching, by the way, the antlers last longer than the meat!😜
Your antlers got stolen!!?? Crazy. Great video.
Yes Jeff, sadly you are right. Thanks for watching
Another great video Deon!! Some beauty bulls in that video for sure. Enjoyed every min as usual. Congrats to u all!! I do hope the ones who took that rack get whats coming to them one day. Very disappointing. I have to ask though what is that thing on the end of Daniel’s rifle? I have the exact model in 300 win mag.
Hey Adam, thanks for watching, What Daniel had on his barrel is called a Limbsaver Barrel DE-Resonator, suppose to help take away some jump in the barrel.
www.amazon.ca/Sims-Vibration-12051-Limbsaver-DE-RESONATOR/dp/B004WH6ZLA
Where in the lord dying did you go never seen so many big bulls together amazing nice to see well done 🦌
Thanks for watching
Sorry about what happened after ,can't believe someone would do that ,not a true newfie. they'll get what they deserve one day.
Where is this moose Haven situated or what part of NL is this at? Friggin awesome footage sir .
If i told you where i would have to kill you! haha.Joke
Thanks for watching
What caliber rifle are you using?
7mmSTW
I will make it out your way soooooon... Crazy beautiful country...and fantastic video..
Wish I could share a picture of one moose a friend harvested...21 points on one side...5x7 on the brows... a real monster
Cheers
Hey my email is huntinontherock@hotmail.com, i have to see that picture!! Thanks for watching
@@HOTRhuntinontherock oh for sure...45 yrs of hunting moose...I have a pile of pictures... I can see it in my memory . I JUST NEED to find the pictures. Imagine a tandem trailer built with 8" Chanel...that moose lying on that trailer.. width wise..was over 70" wide antlers...Old moose... a railway conductor was guided into that area. In 3 days, they had that moose.
My dad and brother shot some big moose...60s... I will send a few pictures.... cheers from British Columbia
Great video and fantastic Bulls. Was sorry to hear that there are Scumbags over there too. Wish you all Luck for the future hunts!
Ya they are everywhere!! Thanks for watching
Do you do guided hunts in Newfoundland or just the Yukon
Hi Fraser, i do guided hunts in both the Yukon and NL. I assume you have seen some of my Yukon footage here on my channel? Thanks for watching.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock I have seen your hunts in the Yukon. I’m up in Labrador, never shot a big game animal. Looking to get a license this fall. Tossing up ideas in my head. But from watching your content you would be a guide I would love to hunt with. If you can say what area of Newfoundland do you generally hunt, as in GNP, central and so on
@@fraserhynes6003 send me an email, huntinontherock@hotmail.com
Great video and narration!
Thanks for watching!
Great bull's , you guys worked very hard for them . Congratulation's on a great hunt . Sorry to hear that some body stole the antlers .
Thanks for watching, yes it was pretty disappointing!
Very good videoing some fantastic numbers of big bulls great hunt not sure what to say about whoever stole your horns because of community guidelines. Your video brings back some great memories of my hunts gone bye
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@HOTRhuntinontherock Wow that was fast I just finished watching it here in Alberta must be late in your neck of the woods
@@worldsfastestube7302 haha Always have time to talk about hunting! By the way, I have a channel full of great videos if you have not discovered them yet!
@@HOTRhuntinontherock I have watched some of them never knew you had that many moose CYU
all the moose have extremely tall antlers! how interesting.
we have a "shelter" in Joutel , Quebec ,
Not very many people would pass a moose that size but 4 of them...You got very high standard
Where is this place
Thanks for watching, This is in New Found Land, Canada!!!
It seems that you grade trophy bulls by their points instead of the outside antler spread. Why?
Stanley here in NL our moose have never been know for their huge spreads so generally most guys go by points, so for example a 20 pointer is always considered a monster! The same way a 60 inch bull no matter the points is consider a great bull. Thanks for watching
Was gonna say that don’t look like Big K.
Ain’t the same up on Big K without the moose whisperer out and about.
How do you actually get all the meat out !?
On this type of hunt, we debone the meat and bring it out in backpacks. For many hunts we use ATVs and just cut the animal into 4 pieces and use the ATV, to carry the meat.
Thanks for watching
how do you pack out a big moose
I believe i have footage provided at the end of Daniels hunt.Thanks for watching
Another fantastic video….truly enjoy them……how do I get in on a hunt with you guys??
Thanks for watching, send along an email if you re interested in a moose hunt, huntinontherock@hotmail.com
Anyone of those 7 bulls together would have caught a bullet from me! Incredible sight!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Great hunt. More moose than you could shake a stick at. This in BC?
This is NL , Thanks for watching.
The meats taste better than horns anyway but that sucks for ur lost people suck thanks for the good video man
Jeremy Wood, thanks for watching, have you seen the other great hunting content I have on my channel?
Thanks for sharing. Surprised you don't wear orange.. Absolutely awful that someone stole your antlers.
The memories and the meat is most important though.
Thanks for watching, It's not mandatory here in NL to wear orange, and besides the chances of seeing anyone in this area is highly unlikely.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock Thx, I did not know that as I hunt in Ontario.
@@oldschoolboyscout I never wear orange in AK, or SasK .
@@robertboyd3863 I have hunted in Ontario for 50 years and we have been wearing orange since the 80's for big game.
@@oldschoolboyscout The last time I hunted moose in Ontario was 1970, they passed all the anti-US hunter laws after that, came up spring bear hunting in the early 90's before they shut that down, don't recall wearing orange then, but my comment was I never wear it most of the places I hunt, do have to wear a cap or something in my home state of MI .
DAMN it! If only they didnt have the "and", in the title, this could have been so much more fun!
This is awesome live the commentary lol where ya to byyy
Thanks for watching
Amazing hunt!! Great to see that many moose in NL!! What part of the island is this?
Awesome hunt! Congratulations
Thanks for watching!
Nice hunt!
thanks for watching!
The moose #s can be great everywhere , if we learn to take care of the wolves first
great hunt Cheers
Think about some hunter 🍊 hat gloves neck gator doesn’t take much to see each other,I’ve seen it save the day on big game Hunts ! Doesn’t bother animals
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One hunter to another, if it's not about meat and you've already got a trophy under yer belt whats the point?
Thanks for watching, 2 is better than one, that's the point
Last 5 moose we shot all with in 30 feet of the dirt Rd lol .My old body wouldn't take that .In my younger days walked all over hell and back hunting .Know iam a dammed old Blvd hunter .Glad their are more dirt woods rds in My neck of the woods then pavement and my GMC is the best tree stand ever .This year I added a x1100 C Kubota UTV to my list
I don't think they've ever seen humans before considering where you're at.
Fantastic!!!
Good video👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Wow I hope the person that stole that rack finds Jesus. He needs him in a bad way ! At least you have video of him !
Молодцы ребята, хорошая охота!
Thanks for watching
Beautiful.
Thanks for watching!
Sorry bro they stole your antlers I know that feeling when you have to leave the kill to get help
Good hunt. it is too bad thieves have to spoil mankinds image of good.
You are right, thanks for watching!
Who needs to go to Alaska
lol Thanks for watching
Awesome....
May the good people of Dildo find the antler thief, and make him pay dearly. Good hunt!
If I was able to go to Alaska to hunt a moose, I would just want a young bull or a cow that would be legal.
Hi Kenneth, come to Newfoundland I can help get you a young bull or cow, I would assume much cheaper than going to Alaska. Thanks for watching
Awesome!
Thanks for watching
obviously, I commented before the end, so Carma for you getting your trophy stolen
Thanks for watching
Fala em Português por favor obrigado
so much nicer like this then in some one's freezer or worse rotting away
Thanks for watching!
good
Who scores points? Weird. Must be newfs.
haha, I can say a lot but thanks for watching
Yea, I never counted the points on any moose I shot, would measure his width if a decent sized one
I only came here to say: why is it when a coyote or feral cat or some other CARNIVORE trying to survive kills something in the wild we say “kill them all!” Yet when HUMANS with a gun or bow go out and kill something it’s “good job! Congrats! That’s a big buck!” I just don’t understand.. lol
Thanks for watching!!
@@HOTRhuntinontherock you’re welcome!
"I only came here to troll" good job KAREN
@@duggaboy lol! I’ve never been called a Karen before! 😂😂
All beautiful moose tho.
Better get 1
Nice 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Put 1000 reward on the antlers