Great job! Thats a really nice bull!! I would have never found him I'm color deficient and that was tough! Congrats and thank you for sharing my friends!
Well done and Waidmannsheil from Germany! I really enjoyed all your videos. You are definitively living your and also my dream😊. As a Geeman forester and PH may I ask you a question? By any chance, are you interested to start anything like a swap hunt with us from abroad? Would love to share my experiences and way of hunting over here, get you onto some of our species and enjoy being outdoors with probably new friends... a feedback would be brilliant. All the best, happy hunting, Michael
Yes. The big thing is getting the meat away from the kill site, and getting the game bags hung up in the trees/alders/willows. We always hang the meat somewhere that we can see it as we approach so we can check for bears before moving in. I've been fortunate enough to never lose anything to bears, but Orin has lost entire caribou.
Hi Randy, We made a video about it earlier this year once Orin completed the build. He gives a lot of the details in that. ua-cam.com/video/jB7HFJDYOz8/v-deo.html
Want jump up , guess you hunt too much . Walking to bull like he was going to run you down at funny 😆. If you can’t track a moose , probably should practice on grizzly bear . Bubble in the blood 🩸 it the air not do with a lungs 🫁 shot.
Why do ppl go hunt them in Alaska and Yukon when their in trophy stage just let them grow old in peace and let them mate. It’s so hard now a days to get a bull tag anywhere lately in the last few years I can understand 8 point and lower but anything massive that you can barely carry is just insane
So only shoot the little ones that you see and let the bigger ones go?… that logic goes against everything we know about conservation and population management.
Love to see that country from the air.... GREAT VIDEO
Great hunt and congrats on a couple beauty moose . We’ll done
Nice bulls and just wanted to say this was the BEST video , and i have watched a bunch. Love the commerodity .
Thank you. Appreciate the comment.
Great job! Thats a really nice bull!! I would have never found him I'm color deficient and that was tough! Congrats and thank you for sharing my friends!
Wow very cool. Congratulations
Tremendous bull with a bow! You guys have ALOT of good meat. Congrats.
Beautiful moose!
Well done and Waidmannsheil from Germany! I really enjoyed all your videos. You are definitively living your and also my dream😊. As a Geeman forester and PH may I ask you a question? By any chance, are you interested to start anything like a swap hunt with us from abroad? Would love to share my experiences and way of hunting over here, get you onto some of our species and enjoy being outdoors with probably new friends... a feedback would be brilliant. All the best, happy hunting, Michael
totally enjoyed this video. There's few people around who have bagged an adult bull moose with a bow and arrow,
What a great hunt for both of you!! It looks like having someone in your original spot worked out to your favor. What kind of plane is that?
It is an experimental plane. You can see the details here ua-cam.com/video/jB7HFJDYOz8/v-deo.htmlsi=5I9r4JJVkvu-2MTt
Do you have to look out for bear with that meat around?
Yes. The big thing is getting the meat away from the kill site, and getting the game bags hung up in the trees/alders/willows. We always hang the meat somewhere that we can see it as we approach so we can check for bears before moving in. I've been fortunate enough to never lose anything to bears, but Orin has lost entire caribou.
What make of plane is that? Can you give me some details please..
Hi Randy, We made a video about it earlier this year once Orin completed the build. He gives a lot of the details in that. ua-cam.com/video/jB7HFJDYOz8/v-deo.html
Your buddy didn’t even know you shot it🧙🏽♂️👁️
I'm a ninja out there
Grizzly got to eat to , sorry a big bull weight is over 300 to 400 lbs per quarter in Yukon. 100 lbs is a calf in weight .
Could you fly over to the Bull, so you wouldn't have to pack him out.
We flew as close as we could to where we brought both moose up to. The landing spots were very limited in this area due to the terrain.
Drag a piece of paper and blood sticks/stains the paper
I've never heard of anyone doing that, but it sounds like a great idea.
Want jump up , guess you hunt too much . Walking to bull like he was going to run you down at funny 😆. If you can’t track a moose , probably should practice on grizzly bear . Bubble in the blood 🩸 it the air not do with a lungs 🫁 shot.
Why do ppl go hunt them in Alaska and Yukon when their in trophy stage just let them grow old in peace and let them mate. It’s so hard now a days to get a bull tag anywhere lately in the last few years I can understand 8 point and lower but anything massive that you can barely carry is just insane
So only shoot the little ones that you see and let the bigger ones go?… that logic goes against everything we know about conservation and population management.
I don’t think you quite understand moose , Alaska, and how selective harvesting even works.
Huh