Ken Mayo is good people. He got me on a 57-inch bull in 2014. Great vid, it truly showed how the locals go about a moose hunt. Thanks for sharing the experience.
Just came across your channel. I've never made that far up North. But I hope one day while I'm still semi mobile to see the beautiful woods. Absolutely fantastic drone shots! The surplus radio shack is awesome as well. Having a good woman that joins you on hunts is as good as it can get. I'll be going back and watching your previous video's. Plus you got a new sub
Wow, very kind of you! Thank you!! Rob has his Maine Guide license now and we own a camp from the 1950’s at Moosehead Lake, that we rent out. If you’re ever interested in joining us, please do reach out! www.airbnb.com/h/uptacampmaine
Just finished watching your video.. it was entertaining. Keep up the good work. After the trigger was pulled I could see the emotions from you meg. Special times for sure. Keep hunting and keep smiling..
Hey dang! Hats off to the Lady Hunter! True SportsWomen there! Enjoyed this Video. Used to drive the logging road from Moosehead/ Greenville to West Branch of the Penobscot to go Fishing, saw my First Moose, and many, many more.
Hey Rob & Meg Congratulations, what a fantastic high quality video. It felt like I was there with you. Meg kudos to you for passing on that first shooting opportunity you had. I took a shot like that this past deer season, wounded the deer and was never able to recover it. I still regret that! Best to you both. (Nate's Dad)
Congratulations on a wonderful moose hunt. I really enjoyed the video.A piece of advice, after you shoot don't jump up and down and carry on.Stay still and quiet.That can make the difference of an animal peacefully dying of getting an adrenaline rush and running off.
Thank you so much for the kind words! George is at the taxidermist, getting a full shoulder mount. We should have him back in the spring. He will live on our wall at camp where we can appreciate him for the rest of our days!
Hey guys, not trying to be a jerk, but it’s illegal to use a drone in any way connected to hunting big game in Maine. Scouting, locating, recovery, any of it. I double checked to make sure.
Thanks for the concern. The drone was used outside of the hunting season… before and after. Never during. It can be used for scouting outside of the season, just like a plane would be used.
@@nailswood167 Airborne hunting: A person on the ground or airborne may not use aircraft (including drones & remote-controlled aircraft) to aid or assist in hunting deer, bear, or moose. We never flew while hunting, only before and after hunting. Scouting before the season begins is not considered hunting.
@@UptaCampMaine, sure, except it assisted you and the law says nothing about season restrictions. You did see bear and it was bear season. Anyway, I think the discussion is larger than legality and crosses in to ethics, as wild game have not evolved and our technology keeps making it easier to locate and harvest. I am glad you harvested!
@@nailswood167 I agree that we need to keep fair chase laws up to date with technology, but at the moment Maine does not have laws against pre season scouting with aircraft. Most outfitters have been using planes for many years to locate target bulls pre season. I do want to add that we saw the bear while driving, not with the drone. I appreciate you both for making sure laws were followed. Safety and legality are the two most important parts of any hunt for me.
"shot one in the ass..." THAT was dang unfortunate! People who have never spent any time in the North Woods have NO IDEA how FAST Moose are! (not saying YOU are one of them, but there's bound to be somebody who hears you say that & starts sounding off with zero tools in their Knowledge Box) Moose only LOOK ungainly & awkward. Even the heaviest bulls with the biggest headgear will TURN & BURN in the blink of an eye. They can spin around and disappear back the way they came, and there's nothing you can do about it. It's amazing how the world's biggest deer can perform a vanishing act that would fool Penn & Teller! It's "now you see them/now you don't"... as you watch a Black Hole slip thru a solid wall of brilliant gold & red, you're left wondering "How did he get those giant paddles and picket fences thru there?--and without making a sound?!?"
Don’t know about hunting with someone that cries. Except a young kid. Probably too emotional to be hunting. Perhaps rethink being a hunter.Grow up first.
One of if not the best video of the hunt and the story I’ve ever watched !
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Ken Mayo is good people. He got me on a 57-inch bull in 2014. Great vid, it truly showed how the locals go about a moose hunt. Thanks for sharing the experience.
Thank you for watching and enjoying!!
Kenny’s the best! We really enjoyed our week with him.
Thanks so much for sharing your story 👍👍🙏🫎
Thank you for watching and enjoying my story! -Meg
Man what a great story guys!
Such sincerity and genuine emotion.
None of the phoney crap you see in so many vids.
I loved this video.
Jim
Thank you for the kind words!
Just came across your channel. I've never made that far up North. But I hope one day while I'm still semi mobile to see the beautiful woods. Absolutely fantastic drone shots! The surplus radio shack is awesome as well. Having a good woman that joins you on hunts is as good as it can get. I'll be going back and watching your previous video's. Plus you got a new sub
Wow, very kind of you! Thank you!! Rob has his Maine Guide license now and we own a camp from the 1950’s at Moosehead Lake, that we rent out. If you’re ever interested in joining us, please do reach out!
www.airbnb.com/h/uptacampmaine
Just finished watching your video.. it was entertaining. Keep up the good work. After the trigger was pulled I could see the emotions from you meg. Special times for sure. Keep hunting and keep smiling..
Thank you for the kind words!
Hey dang! Hats off to the Lady Hunter! True SportsWomen there! Enjoyed this Video. Used to drive the logging road from Moosehead/ Greenville to West Branch of the Penobscot to go Fishing, saw my First Moose, and many, many more.
Thanks for the kind words! We love Moosehead and everything north of there, feels like home to us!
Hey Rob & Meg Congratulations, what a fantastic high quality video. It felt like I was there with you. Meg kudos to you for passing on that first shooting opportunity you had. I took a shot like that this past deer season, wounded the deer and was never able to recover it. I still regret that! Best to you both.
(Nate's Dad)
This video wouldn’t have been the same without Nate as commentator! I love having this to look back on!! Glad you enjoyed! -Meg
Congratulations on a wonderful moose hunt. I really enjoyed the video.A piece of advice, after you shoot don't jump up and down and carry on.Stay still and quiet.That can make the difference of an animal peacefully dying of getting an adrenaline rush and running off.
I know that campsite, Great spot!
Our favorite area in general! Always a wonderful place to visit
One of the best videos I've seen this year. Emotions show your thanks for George. Nice work. So did you do Euro mount?
Thank you so much for the kind words! George is at the taxidermist, getting a full shoulder mount. We should have him back in the spring. He will live on our wall at camp where we can appreciate him for the rest of our days!
Fantastic spot for camping ! Keep the location secret
Absolutely 👍🏻
Hey guys, not trying to be a jerk, but it’s illegal to use a drone in any way connected to hunting big game in Maine. Scouting, locating, recovery, any of it. I double checked to make sure.
Thanks for the concern. The drone was used outside of the hunting season… before and after. Never during. It can be used for scouting outside of the season, just like a plane would be used.
@@UptaCampMainelink? I see ambiguity….but I am not a fantastic Google operator.
@@nailswood167 Airborne hunting:
A person on the ground or airborne may not use aircraft (including drones & remote-controlled aircraft) to aid or assist in hunting deer, bear, or moose.
We never flew while hunting, only before and after hunting. Scouting before the season begins is not considered hunting.
@@UptaCampMaine, sure, except it assisted you and the law says nothing about season restrictions. You did see bear and it was bear season. Anyway, I think the discussion is larger than legality and crosses in to ethics, as wild game have not evolved and our technology keeps making it easier to locate and harvest. I am glad you harvested!
@@nailswood167 I agree that we need to keep fair chase laws up to date with technology, but at the moment Maine does not have laws against pre season scouting with aircraft. Most outfitters have been using planes for many years to locate target bulls pre season. I do want to add that we saw the bear while driving, not with the drone. I appreciate you both for making sure laws were followed. Safety and legality are the two most important parts of any hunt for me.
Tenderloins are the Hunter's Reward, and should never make it out of camp!
"shot one in the ass..."
THAT was dang unfortunate! People who have never spent any time in the North Woods have NO IDEA how FAST Moose are! (not saying YOU are one of them, but there's bound to be somebody who hears you say that & starts sounding off with zero tools in their Knowledge Box) Moose only LOOK ungainly & awkward. Even the heaviest bulls with the biggest headgear will TURN & BURN in the blink of an eye. They can spin around and disappear back the way they came, and there's nothing you can do about it. It's amazing how the world's biggest deer can perform a vanishing act that would fool Penn & Teller!
It's "now you see them/now you don't"... as you watch a Black Hole slip thru a solid wall of brilliant gold & red, you're left wondering "How did he get those giant paddles and picket fences thru there?--and without making a sound?!?"
Will not subscribe because your buddy is drinking Bud Light
Edit your video. Too long and uninteresting
bl 👎
The best stuff to bring in moose is cabbage 🥬 with road salt on it . 😊
Beer just makes you dehydrated butt head.
Don’t know about hunting with someone that cries.
Except a young kid.
Probably too emotional to be hunting.
Perhaps rethink being a hunter.Grow up first.
You're obviously one of those fake tough guys, eh?
You fool.
Jim
Thanks so much for sharing your story 👍👍🫎