I am the hunter in the video. For those who were inquiring, following is the information about the rifle and ammunition that I used: Rifle used: SAKO Mod. 85 Stainless Caliber: 300 Winchester Short Magnum Ammunition used: Winchester 180 Grain XP3 Scope: Zeiss Victory Diavari 2.5 - 10 x 50
Great job, absolutely gorgeous animal. I love Sako rifles, I have one. There machining and craftsmanship is second to none. I have been to Ladysmith as we have a daughter who lives in Nanaimo. We were sightseeing and walked the Holland Creek Trail.
How about we give you a miss for your ego-driven shooting of wild animals. You think this is admirable? And I worked all over BC and the Ykon. We all disliked your sort flying in to shoot.
This is one of the best things I’ve seen on RUclips. What fine gentlemen the hunter was. And the guide was incredible. Very respectful, patient and funny!
Thanks so much for your kind words James Clark , thanks for watching, By the way, i have many more great hunts i feel you would enjoy here on my channel
This MacMillan moose Yukon Monster is high quality in the cinamatography on the camera. The video does have a interesting introduction to me. The background is useful to all of the aspiring hunters. There is a effective voice that is presenting you. The sound does smooth the tympanic ear. The voice is influential to the listener. The voice is sharing a experience to the viewer. There is a experience to last inside of the memory throughout the cell, and the delivery is impressionable on any hunter. Thank-you for sharing the video!
Wow, I think to date this is the greatest comment I have EVER received. Thanks for watching By the way,if you don't know this is just one hunt from a 2 hour long DVD I have available.
I have been up to Mount Macmillan, we crossed The Pellie river Ross river fall of the north canal pass the border around a couple bridges that would been removed and found a couple trails up and into the backside of Mount Macmillan. Now I have never been on Macmillan river I see alot of videos an don’t recognize some of the places you’re right and I’ve seen enough of the Yukon that I should see and recognize at least one spot. Glad to see the 70 year old man get the 62 in I now am 68.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock I have hunted Newfoundland moose three times but this year I have a 10 day diy Alaska moose hunt booked. Them Yukon moose sure look allot bigger I absolutely cannot wait and moose are my favorite and so good eating.!!!
you all probably dont care but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
Can relate to that feeling of animal approaching right up to u,love it, last moose hunt here in labrador we were lucky with getting a big bull,and visitors from bears and wolves, awesome 6 day hunt
Joshua I wish I had recorded the whole experience, we just tipped the boat up on its side and let it fill full of water, then rolled the moose into the boat, once the moose was in, and the boat was sitting upright, we just easily scooped the water out of the boat with a pail/bucket. The boat began to float and took the moose to a much easier place to clean and butcher. Thanks for watching.
Hi Jay the prices vary from year to year, the best thing you can do to get an accurate answer is to contact my outfitter. yukonhuntingoutfitters.com/ Thanks for watching!
Yes I totally agree, but this was the client's last day, last evening, and I was scared the moose would get nervous about the boat on the beach which it was about to see any second, but honestly, I doubt it would have bothered him. Thanks for watching
Almost brought a tear to my eye seeing him fulfill his dream. By golly he shot it licaldy split. Ive been thinking about a moose hunt so I need information . I will email you.
I've hunted Earn Lake and Mist lake in the territory. 62and 64 inch bulls. BEST place in world for Moose period. I live in Indiana and it took 13 airplanes and bout 30,000$ . it was worth it! Keep killing those big bulls.
Really? Let's hope these gun maniacs are kept out of here gratuitously killing our wildlife for their egos. This video and responses is really sad and pathetic.
There's nothing better than being in the woods and hunting my uncle did get a moose and the steak from the moose was amazingly good man that was one of the best meals I ever eaten
What a Regal creature! Seeing videos of such Beautiful Creatures is awesome!! Hopefully no puny human will ever cut its Majestic life short with a cruel arrow or bullet.
Why don’t trophy hunters just use a dart gun and saw off the antlers? They will grow back the following year and give the next guy along another set of magnificent antlers!
Maybe so James, the comment was just a comment referring to shooting a rifle, "more shots the better" meaning its just exciting and fun to shoot a rifle, Thanks for watching
Robert Smith For the vast majority of people who hunt, It's about the delicious meat they're getting, first and foremost. If you don't understand that, then don't watch!
@@streethawk2979 you can't eat the horns anyway. May as well use up both boxes of shells. Save weight for the flight out, eh. Geez, man. Barely got the barrel warmed up.
Every hunter knows, never shoot moose in the water..its just too much hustle to deal with 🤦🏼♂️ you need to be desperate for that. In many times even the proximity to the camp means a lot before touching the trigger. No offence but poor job, more like a tourist version of hunting
@@HOTRhuntinontherock mate, I am from Norway, been taken for moose hunt(we call it elg here) from 10years old, have 2 bulls in my resume, been always told you have to be a mo**on to go on moose in the water. Exercise ball😄 barbells and heavy weights you mean
You have to be tough. A good guide thinks about where the moose will drop. A great guide will have the client take moose of his dreams anywhere the opportunity presents itself and will deal with it after.
Roualeyn Gordon Cummings. Famous explorer of Southern Africa mentions killing an elephant with 57 shots. In his days it was black powder but he did use a 4 bore or quarter pounder !
I am the hunter in the video. For those who were inquiring, following is the information about the rifle and ammunition that I used:
Rifle used: SAKO Mod. 85 Stainless
Caliber: 300 Winchester Short Magnum
Ammunition used: Winchester 180 Grain XP3
Scope: Zeiss Victory Diavari 2.5 - 10 x 50
Great job, absolutely gorgeous animal. I love Sako rifles, I have one. There machining and craftsmanship is second to none. I have been to Ladysmith as we have a daughter who lives in Nanaimo. We were sightseeing and walked the Holland Creek Trail.
How about we give you a miss for your ego-driven shooting of wild animals. You think this is admirable? And I worked all over BC and the Ykon. We all disliked your sort flying in to shoot.
@@drmontreal6165
Well, You're arrogant enough to judge this man for taking an animal to feed his family! If you don't like it, Don't watch it!!😉
Well done Carl.
That’s some exciting times.
Thanks for watching!
This is one of the best things I’ve seen on RUclips. What fine gentlemen the hunter was. And the guide was incredible. Very respectful, patient and funny!
Thanks so much for your kind words James Clark , thanks for watching, By the way, i have many more great hunts i feel you would enjoy here on my channel
This MacMillan moose Yukon Monster is high quality in the cinamatography on the camera. The video does have a interesting introduction to me. The background is useful to all of the aspiring hunters. There is a effective voice that is presenting you. The sound does smooth the tympanic ear. The voice is influential to the listener. The voice is sharing a experience to the viewer. There is a experience to last inside of the memory throughout the cell, and the delivery is impressionable on any hunter.
Thank-you for sharing the video!
Wow, I think to date this is the greatest comment I have EVER received. Thanks for watching
By the way,if you don't know this is just one hunt from a 2 hour long DVD I have available.
I have been up to Mount Macmillan, we crossed The Pellie river Ross river fall of the north canal pass the border around a couple bridges that would been removed and found a couple trails up and into the backside of Mount Macmillan. Now I have never been on Macmillan river I see alot of videos an don’t recognize some of the places you’re right and I’ve seen enough of the Yukon that I should see and recognize at least one spot. Glad to see the 70 year old man get the 62 in I now am 68.
You the man. Wonderful hunt. Nice to see Rex again. Spent a bit of time with him this fall while with Pastor England. Perfect trip Dion.
What a lovely man.Must have been a pleasure to guide him.Nice video.Watching from Gander N L
It was a pleasure Tom, Thanks for watching!! From Gander a? Not far at all!!
Outstanding seeing this man harvest this great bull. Its always in my mind how many years I have left to be able to do this.
Steven let's do it! haha, By the way, you can watch the complete movie at the link i provided in the description above.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock I have hunted Newfoundland moose three times but this year I have a 10 day diy Alaska moose hunt booked. Them Yukon moose sure look allot bigger I absolutely cannot wait and moose are my favorite and so good eating.!!!
i really enjoy seeing older fellas finally able to live out their dream.
you all probably dont care but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Owen Ari Instablaster =)
Way to go coach you did great.. I might have been trying to get this Ole timer a rested shot though, but clearly you new he could make it !
Yes Macmathews1, I see your point, normally he had a set of shooting sticks but we forgot them at the camp this evening. Thanks for watching
Congratulations on a fantastic hunt. What rifle and cartridge were you using?
The rifle used: SAKO Mod. 85 Stainless
Caliber: 300 Winchester Short Magnum
Ammunition used: Winchester 180 Grain XP3
Scope: Zeiss Victory Diavari 2.5 - 10 x 50
Thanks for watching!
@@HOTRhuntinontherock thank you very much, much appreciated.
The wilds of the Yukon. Excellent video. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
You made a fine elderly gentleman very happy and alot of happy viewers. Great Job
Thanks so much for watching, by the way, I have many more great hunts on my channel as well.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock Just found your channel in the last while. Think this is my third video. All a pleasure to watch. Will be watching more. Thanks
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video!
Jeff O'Bryant, you did read the description did ya?
Can relate to that feeling of animal approaching right up to u,love it, last moose hunt here in labrador we were lucky with getting a big bull,and visitors from bears and wolves, awesome 6 day hunt
Great story, but I have one question. How did you get the water out of the boat after loading the moose?
Joshua I wish I had recorded the whole experience, we just tipped the boat up on its side and let it fill full of water, then rolled the moose into the boat, once the moose was in, and the boat was sitting upright, we just easily scooped the water out of the boat with a pail/bucket. The boat began to float and took the moose to a much easier place to clean and butcher.
Thanks for watching.
Great Video! Definitely on my bucket list!
Send me an email once you are ready to go! Thanks for watching!
2 in 2 hahaha an other great video, real hunting, really down to earth/realistic approach! Congrats!
lol Thanks for watching!
Very nice video
Is this MacMillan outfitter the same where the Quebec Rackman brought in french customers
Hi John this is the same outfitter but not the same area
Nice big bull my dream of getting one to if not the trip would be just as beautiful to go how can I do this
Love it Deon Haha. I always enjoy your videos.👍
Thanks, my friend!
Don puts together a good hunt!
How much per person covers a hunter with licenses fees etc combined hunts
Hi Jay the prices vary from year to year, the best thing you can do to get an accurate answer is to contact my outfitter. yukonhuntingoutfitters.com/
Thanks for watching!
He’s got to be wider then 66, I would think he’s up 70 Bluey
Yes its very possible! Thanks for watching!
Its all about a great guide.Good job guys WOW
Thanks for watching, I have many more great hunts to add soon, if you enjoyed this you will certainly enjoy the others.
Great Moose , God bless you and keep hunting !
Thanks
You had time to wait for a profile shot. Little risky on the frontal shot , off hand.
Yes I totally agree, but this was the client's last day, last evening, and I was scared the moose would get nervous about the boat on the beach which it was about to see any second, but honestly, I doubt it would have bothered him.
Thanks for watching
Great show great moose thanks for the video
Wonderful bull! What caliber and bullet was used
I know it was a 300 Win but not sure about the ammo.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock nice either way
Staying positive will put big moose bulls down! Great hunt!
Thoroughly enjoy your hunt can image being out there in the clean air and wilderness yes it still is a dream hunt for me..God bless ya!!
Thanks for watching! you should plan a trip with me here in Newfoundland or the Yukon!
Beautiful set of antlers. Very symmetrical.
Dave Coleman’s operation years ago ??
Yes that's correct, thanks for watching
Witch caliber are you used Nice moose. Lucky. Man.
300 mag
Great job getting that moose. That was a good video
Have to be a monster if you're goung to take on 30 Yukon dire wolves. It's why lower 48 moose can't. They're all tge same though, right?
Happy the bull had a chanse a chanse to breed on, good genetics. Best regards, Sweden
Thanks for watching!
Your guid is awesome and what great camp food nice looking place to ! Like
Thanks for watching!!
super video. Nice hunter.
Just watched the 84 year old guy get his moose with you, WOW !
Thanks for watching!
Almost brought a tear to my eye seeing him fulfill his dream. By golly he shot it licaldy split. Ive been thinking about a moose hunt so I need information . I will email you.
yes, perfect send me an email, huntinontherock@hotmail.com
I've hunted Earn Lake and Mist lake in the territory. 62and 64 inch bulls. BEST place in world for Moose period. I live in Indiana and it took 13 airplanes and bout 30,000$ . it was worth it! Keep killing those big bulls.
Hi Ryan, you were not far from me! Can you send me a picture of the bull you got at Mist? (huntinontherock@hotmail.com)
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Love seeing a local out there.
Through RUclips the world is discovering the awesome country of Canada...... Let's hope it doesn't get destroyed....
I hear ya Jerry, thanks for watching
Really? Let's hope these gun maniacs are kept out of here gratuitously killing our wildlife for their egos. This video and responses is really sad and pathetic.
@@drmontreal6165 Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed much more watching the bull that "got away" than the one that got shot. No one will ever see that one again ...
I agree George V Prochazka
wicked, way to go
There's nothing better than being in the woods and hunting my uncle did get a moose and the steak from the moose was amazingly good man that was one of the best meals I ever eaten
Great, Thanks for watching!
He is a beautiful Big Man Bull Moose.
I was once moose hunting around Tors Cove NL. Fond memories ^.^
Super hunt. Lovely old gentleman.
Thanks for watching
Great job.
Thanks for watching
When he open his mouth I knew he’s German lol as I’m German it seems his name is Blumensaat wich means flower seed
I've been told they will die on their feet nice-looking moose
beauty moose!
That’s a nice bull moose!!!!
Thanks for watching
What a Regal creature!
Seeing videos of such Beautiful Creatures is awesome!!
Hopefully no puny human will ever cut its Majestic life short with a cruel arrow or bullet.
Thanks for watching
Congrats well done a Gentle Men
Why don’t trophy hunters just use a dart gun and saw off the antlers? They will grow back the following year and give the next guy along another set of magnificent antlers!
"the more shots, the better"....... really? isn't it, the less shots necessary the better?
Maybe so James, the comment was just a comment referring to shooting a rifle, "more shots the better" meaning its just exciting and fun to shoot a rifle, Thanks for watching
@@HOTRhuntinontherock fair enough. the heat of the moment, words aren't always perfect. everyone's a critic eh?
@@thecount1001 I will try better next time,lol.
Kudos 👍 2 u sir,!!!!
that was cool as helll... im ont wmu49.. this is a dream of mine......
That bull had a smiley face 😀
For me I would rather just not see anything than have one walk next to me that I can’t shoot.
To much talking in the video great footage though, would have been nice to listen to the animals a little more
Thanks for watching
Help me get a moose and a grizzly!
Hi James, send me an email , huntinontherock@hotmail.com
Couldn't wait for him to get out of the water?
The boundary was the shoreline, give or take a few feet
Thanks for watching
That’s not hunting. Sorry guys..
Sorry you don't consider this hunting but thanks for watching
Tommy Boy
I agree, You are sorry!! 😉
I'm a 1969er
18 minutes to show the death of a majestic creature. Fools
Thanks for watching
@@HOTRhuntinontherock Didn't watch
@@hlg357adv
Majestic animal that just so happens to be delicious!!!😉😋😋
Wow
leave him alone
Jjf
Should have waited it out for a better shot. That bull suffered needlessly
Thanks for watching
@@HOTRhuntinontherock no problem never seen someone shoot a moose from the front before.
@@JC-uq5gi
Apparently you can't count!
High uncle Eddy H .n family
Practice shooting bro
That moose was dead from the first shot, sometimes they just won't go down. I'll bet each shot was in the vitals.
@@nathanadrian7797 yes your right but i see no point telling that to people that already know everything,lol
@@HOTRhuntinontherock I was a moose guide for a few years, never saw any as large as these, but met a lot of fine hunters and had a great time.
Better live less ya eaten huh
Not really sure what sport it is to kill such a beautiful animal at long rage with a high powered rifle and a scope.
Thanks for watching
Robert Smith
For the vast majority of people who hunt, It's about the delicious meat they're getting, first and foremost. If you don't understand that, then don't watch!
did you think they should jump on the animals back and cut it's throat?? how else do you think moose are hunted? we don't throw spears anymore.
@@thecount1001 now that really would be sport.
More shots the better? Questionable guide
haha, that does sound wrong but most guys love to shoot guns. Thanks for watchin.
@@HOTRhuntinontherock then go to a range? You’re a guide what’s your point?
@@streethawk2979 you can't eat the horns anyway. May as well use up both boxes of shells. Save weight for the flight out, eh. Geez, man. Barely got the barrel warmed up.
Shoot until they're down!
They would have done better at a dairy farm........
The Past
Nope! Moose meat is better than beef!!😋😋😋
No funny 🥺poor animal
You seem to enjoy watching! This is one of many videos you have watched on my channel! Thanks for watching!
Don’t shoot them in the water 😂
Nonsense
Every hunter knows, never shoot moose in the water..its just too much hustle to deal with 🤦🏼♂️ you need to be desperate for that. In many times even the proximity to the camp means a lot before touching the trigger. No offence but poor job, more like a tourist version of hunting
Thanks for watching, just hope you never fell off your exercise ball watching it! hahaha
@@HOTRhuntinontherock mate, I am from Norway, been taken for moose hunt(we call it elg here) from 10years old, have 2 bulls in my resume, been always told you have to be a mo**on to go on moose in the water. Exercise ball😄 barbells and heavy weights you mean
You have to be tough. A good guide thinks about where the moose will drop. A great guide will have the client take moose of his dreams anywhere the opportunity presents itself and will deal with it after.
@@peachsoutdooradventures1334 poor thinking. It's about money mate, not actual hunting. It does matter where and when
You sure don't know what you are talking about Marco
I would be impressed , if you had not let him shoot the Moose in the water. That is a no-no and ethical hunters do not do that !! Lousy shooting !!
Thanks for watching.
Don't EVER say more shots the better, learn where to hit.
Shit even I know. They suffer, one day u might. Carma is in the seasons brothas..
Roualeyn Gordon Cummings. Famous explorer of Southern Africa mentions killing an elephant with 57 shots. In his days it was black powder but he did use a 4 bore or quarter pounder !
That ain’t no little white tail deer boy ! Shooting offhand isn’t easy, especially when you are super excited !!!
He’s got to be wider then 66, I would think he’s up 70 Bluey