Wicked indeed! Quite a shot and she was cool as a cucumber. Most people would be pumped with adrenalin. I taught the H/E program for over 30 years and I always told students that adrenalin can be your worst enemy. She demonstrated excellent control.
Very calm indeed. I know it wasn't a perfect shot placement but I was shocked to see the arrow had penetrated, through that front shoulder and through some major vital parts, and into the opposite shoulder.
That is awesome! These armchair quarterbacks don't realize that not every hunting video is made by a production crew & not every hunter is a polished hunting personality. Most of these people commenting would have botched the shot too. Jealous.
Judging mountain moose. An old timer told me the ears are 30 inches across tip to tip, if you have half that on each side beyond the ear tip, you have 60 plus inches. It's been a reliable system so far.
I think you missed that i mentioned that the first bull was filmed before the client got in camp, I was just showing the footage that I got of the bull
How about that pair of aces ? All I heard was “ I’ve hunted the world with her” and even that sentence had to be pried out of the old man. Guy was completely lacking any kind of emotion for his sport. I know his kind pay the bills but man, what a downbeat dude. I’d hate to drag that attitude around the world.
I know people show emotions differently but those two seem like money has made it too easy on them. I would have been doing backflips. Well done guiding.
They were great people, but i do think it was the first moose they ever saw up close. Some people go crazy at the moment then over time they seem to forget, unlike Fred and Liz.
Do you buy meat in a store ? Do you understand magestic killing of that beef cow 🤣. People in Canada, Alaska, and Norway kill moose to feed themselves. Those big bulls kill each other during rut. Wolves kill them later in season if they get injured or weak from rutting season.
You don't understand eating and food? Humans have hunted since the beginning for food. Considering the price meat these days how can u not understand it.
I have been guiding in the Yukon for 10 years, and I have never had a moose touched from leaving it overnight. One moose in particular I recall we had a bear at my client's moose one evening at the time he shot it, and we drove the bear away, of course we expected the bear to be at the moose during the night, we had to leave the area and head back to camp for the night, when we returned the next morning the bear wasn't there neither had it been back during the night. I understand sometimes it does happen but it has never happened to me. Thanks for watching
That whole “whatever a guy can do girls can do better” comment at the beginning of the video is such bs. In hunting more often than not it’s the luck of the draw who kills a big antlered critter, right place right time sort of deal. Therefore it’s not an “I did better situation” just an “ I got lucky” situation.
Congrats! Giant bull with a bow on video with your Dad - priceless!!!!
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Every time you put a video out I get excited because the quality of your videos are awesome thanks again for sharing what a great hunt
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Another great and another great animal. Thanks for taking me along.
Another great trip. Supposed to be. Sorry.
Nice shot!
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Wicked indeed! Quite a shot and she was cool as a cucumber. Most people would be pumped with adrenalin. I taught the H/E program for over 30 years and I always told students that adrenalin can be your worst enemy. She demonstrated excellent control.
Very calm indeed.
I know it wasn't a perfect shot placement but I was shocked to see the arrow had penetrated, through that front shoulder and through some major vital parts, and into the opposite shoulder.
Awesome hunt!! Nice to see Jason Miller with you.
He's a pretty good feller,haha Thanks for watching
Damn ! I only wish I could do that one day. Awesome moose. Thanks for sharing.
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WOW…..what and awesome video Deon!!!
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That is awesome! These armchair quarterbacks don't realize that not every hunting video is made by a production crew & not every hunter is a polished hunting personality. Most of these people commenting would have botched the shot too.
Jealous.
Awesome Deon…..great footage as always 😎
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Can't get it any better than that great shot.
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Top shelf gentlemen, top shelf.
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Another great video!
Well Done ! Very Well Done ! How old do you reckon a bull that size is?
Personally, i think it would be hard to tell just how old the moose is, my guess would be at least 7 + years. Thanks for watching!
The old guy has no soul. He's just an ATM machine wearing a camo hat lol
Judging mountain moose.
An old timer told me the ears are 30 inches across tip to tip, if you have half that on each side beyond the ear tip, you have 60 plus inches. It's been a reliable system so far.
The first giant bull up close in the video...why didn't you shoot? I don't understand.
I think you missed that i mentioned that the first bull was filmed before the client got in camp, I was just showing the footage that I got of the bull
awesome bull!!! (although the clients seemed a little underwhelmed/nonchalant about it)
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How about that pair of aces ? All I heard was “ I’ve hunted the world with her” and even that sentence had to be pried out of the old man. Guy was completely lacking any kind of emotion for his sport. I know his kind pay the bills but man, what a downbeat dude. I’d hate to drag that attitude around the world.
Shot at 16:45
Great footage , It is cool to see the Behavior
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I wouldn't never use a bow on a moose. I would never use anything less then 44 magnum or bigger for hunting a moose.
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I know people show emotions differently but those two seem like money has made it too easy on them. I would have been doing backflips. Well done guiding.
They were great people, but i do think it was the first moose they ever saw up close. Some people go crazy at the moment then over time they seem to forget, unlike Fred and Liz.
100 Correct, they have no idea the effort involved for something like this !. She likely shot it and never got a hand bloody !
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@@randyclement2429 I wish I had some daddy's money. That's why people work hard, to give their kids nice things.
Fantastic stuff bye!!
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Love It !!!
Great job guys and girls 👍
No shots of breaking down the animal??? Come on man.
I don't understand killing majestic creatures like that. I guess the payback are the Moose charges we read about.
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Do you buy meat in a store ? Do you understand magestic killing of that beef cow 🤣. People in Canada, Alaska, and Norway kill moose to feed themselves. Those big bulls kill each other during rut. Wolves kill them later in season if they get injured or weak from rutting season.
You don't understand eating and food? Humans have hunted since the beginning for food. Considering the price meat these days how can u not understand it.
You don't have to understand. I don't understand being gay either but I don't get to judge and don't care to either, just scroll by.
beautiful stuff!!!.....you love em too much to want to kill one😁
Wow your lucky a bear didn't get on it.
I have been guiding in the Yukon for 10 years, and I have never had a moose touched from leaving it overnight. One moose in particular I recall we had a bear at my client's moose one evening at the time he shot it, and we drove the bear away, of course we expected the bear to be at the moose during the night, we had to leave the area and head back to camp for the night, when we returned the next morning the bear wasn't there neither had it been back during the night. I understand sometimes it does happen but it has never happened to me.
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Nice Bull!!!
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What a sexist headline for a video. Do you post "Moose taken by a man" on other ones? No.
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I don't understand sorry, thanks for watching.
That whole “whatever a guy can do girls can do better” comment at the beginning of the video is such bs. In hunting more often than not it’s the luck of the draw who kills a big antlered critter, right place right time sort of deal. Therefore it’s not an “I did better situation” just an “ I got lucky” situation.
Come on for God sakes ,,,, any body can pull the trigger 😮my two year old could bring down a moose ...pulling a trigger is only closing your fist