Another excellent video. What a collection of Alaskan wildlife in one location. I would call that spot a game camera honey hole. I never imagined a rut pit attracted so much attention from other species. Certainly a study in animal behavior. Both moose and other critters. That was a great capture of the grizzly hot on the heels of the cow and calf. I’m will be going to my large screen desktop computer later and watch it again.
I really like the longer, more inclusive moose rut behavior videos. Did you lose footage between 9/9 and 10/9, or do you have other plans for future videos in that time frame?
Very observant, and great question. The game camera failed to work during that time frame. It seems to become a continuing problem with one brand of camera that I use. That said, I’m phasing that brand out.
Your ability to track and record moose is amazing! Did you already know this area was used for moose rut activity or did you just stumble across signs of moose traffic?
Over the course of the last several years, I spent a lot of time in this area walking trails and looking for rut pits. I have tested many game camera locations: some failed and somewhere very successful.
@tinafriesen7115 The 1.75 has a huge throat on it so you can grind big chunks of meat in it. It is probably 12 years old and has done a lot of meat, but I’m hoping it keeps running.😁
Love that bull at 5:12 seconds. Big dude!
He is a real dandy.😍
Another excellent video. What a collection of Alaskan wildlife in one location. I would call that spot a game camera honey hole. I never imagined a rut pit attracted so much attention from other species. Certainly a study in animal behavior. Both moose and other critters. That was a great capture of the grizzly hot on the heels of the cow and calf. I’m will be going to my large screen desktop computer later and watch it again.
Thank you for the kind words. This has been a very productive spot for a few years.
Great job! I love this vid. Watched it twice.
Thank you so kindly. I really enjoy the game camera footage.
I would imagine you have the Best Cameras
I have a wide range of cameras: some very good and some I can’t depend on.
The bear at 4:12 was a black bear...yes?
Yes, it was a quick clip. He is pretty small compared the the grizzlies.
Hello 👋 Sir I never miss you
Thank you.
I love the moose.. ❤
I ❤️ 🫎
Děkuji.
Where exactly is this location? Not that I would ever consider hunting there next year. 🤔 😅
There is a fair number of animals that showed up and a couple of real dandies. Thanks for watching Bill.
@@RaisedinAlaska keeping the area secret. Lol
@MyAlaska12 😉
Great video guys
Thank you.
I really like the longer, more inclusive moose rut behavior videos. Did you lose footage between 9/9 and 10/9, or do you have other plans for future videos in that time frame?
Very observant, and great question. The game camera failed to work during that time frame. It seems to become a continuing problem with one brand of camera that I use. That said, I’m phasing that brand out.
Your ability to track and record moose is amazing! Did you already know this area was used for moose rut activity or did you just stumble across signs of moose traffic?
Over the course of the last several years, I spent a lot of time in this area walking trails and looking for rut pits. I have tested many game camera locations: some failed and somewhere very successful.
All these wild animals must be protected from human hunting for the future. And again against climate change
You should make more butchering videos this year
It is on my list.😁
@@RaisedinAlaska you should buy a cabelas 1hp carnivore meat grinder and jerky slicer attachment for when your older cabelas meat grinder gives up
@tinafriesen7115 The 1.75 has a huge throat on it so you can grind big chunks of meat in it. It is probably 12 years old and has done a lot of meat, but I’m hoping it keeps running.😁