Monster 70inch Alaska bull moose and dall sheep hunt

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @jaytysver8832
    @jaytysver8832 3 года назад +3

    U r one of the best guides ever love to see u field butcher a bull moose from start to finish

  • @waikarimoana
    @waikarimoana 8 лет назад +3

    Awesome footage and top trophies, well done all, a 5* video, you need all of you to do the full mount skinning.best regards, Tony.

  • @marvinwebb1465
    @marvinwebb1465 7 лет назад +21

    I am a retired Game Warden and hunting is a way of check and balance animal populations. If you think hunting is cruel go out in the woods in a year that there is a drought in and look at all the animals that die from starvation or diseases. Mother nature is far more cruel in her way of keeping populations in check with the land.

    • @keithsage7258
      @keithsage7258 7 лет назад +7

      Marvin don't wast your time trying to educate people who choose to be ignorant..

    • @TheDrummerman1951
      @TheDrummerman1951 7 лет назад +5

      Well said sir.

  • @stephenland9361
    @stephenland9361 4 года назад +3

    Many years ago I was hunting Stone Sheep in northern BC in the Tuchodi Lakes area. I was three days away from base camp, working out of a spike camp. I went up and over a range to check out a high basin and saw what I took to be the world's largest bull moose. From about a kilometre away, it looked like it had a couple of 4 by 8 sheets of plywood for antlers. It was easily as big as this moose in the video.
    However, being on a hunt with one buddy, no horses or any other help, I just admired the magnificent animal and kept on looking for a legal ram. I figured it would have taken us four or five trips to pack it out, each round trip taking at least four days.
    After that, I always prearranged with an outfitter or packer to provide pack animals if needed. Live and learn.

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 5 лет назад +6

    Welcome to America! Great video ! I lived in Alaska from 89 to 96 and this brings me back to my twenties yes. Makes me want to go back up there and hunt another moose and some dall sheep. I've watched several of your other hunting videos you guys are great hunters great Marksman. You give Hunters a great name. You're welcome to come here anytime. Thank you

  • @tedmoses8069
    @tedmoses8069 3 месяца назад +1

    I sure enjoy your hunts mr Kiwi .over en above as always .bless u be safe

  • @BlackIrishx8x
    @BlackIrishx8x 5 лет назад +2

    Who packed the sheep meat out? didn't see a pack with any meat.

  • @hoseagray4505
    @hoseagray4505 4 года назад +2

    “He dropped like a sack of shit mate” lmao

  • @tkanasakshanworld4343
    @tkanasakshanworld4343 4 года назад +3

    Nice shorts 👍👍👌👌👊👊🤝🤝💪💪✌️✌️❤️❤️

  • @pablocruz62
    @pablocruz62 7 лет назад +4

    Great job boys. Very nice moose. I have hunted up here for about 30 years and have only seen one nice moose like that, of course it was one day after the season closed. There is always next time. Congratulations again from an Alaskan hunter.

  • @R1j0hn
    @R1j0hn 2 года назад +2

    What an absolute TOAD of a moose... Congrats, 6 years later. 😉

  • @TheDrummerman1951
    @TheDrummerman1951 7 лет назад +2

    Nice shooting sir that is one big bull. Moose hunting is on my bucket list.

  • @kennethlehman6608
    @kennethlehman6608 8 лет назад +9

    Great footage Brian, super bull and nice sheep.

  • @AlaskanGlitch
    @AlaskanGlitch 7 лет назад +35

    I have hunted moose for decades in Alaska, and that was a very nice moose indeed. I have taken several moose, but none that large. It was also not an old moose, despite the ignorant comments made below. The antlers on moose reach their full size when the moose is between 5 and 12 years old. At age 13 their antlers begin to decline. Moose can live to be anywhere from 15 to 25 years old. The overwhelming majority of moose that are hunted are under the age 12 years old, and this moose was no exception. Because it died instantly with one shot (good shot placement), and did not have the opportunity to get its adrenaline flowing, I'm sure it was very good eating. Furthermore, Alaska hunting regulations require that all the meat on the animal be salvaged, whether trophy hunting or not.

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  7 лет назад +3

      Well said thanks for sharing this info

    • @AlaskanGlitch
      @AlaskanGlitch 7 лет назад +6

      I hate stupid comments from people who would starve to death if their meat didn't come cellophane-wrapped from a grocery store. Clueless idiots need to be exposed for what they are. Oh yea, and I noticed that you followed the first rule about moose hunting: Never shoot a moose standing in water! ;-)

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  7 лет назад +4

      Got that right never shoot a moose even close to water is my thoughts
      Supermarket meat buyers have no need to be commenting on my videos although it does show how ignorant and stupid some of the are.

    • @1958newboy
      @1958newboy 7 лет назад +2

      very true, I remember reading a post, where someone said about all hunting should be ban, & if they want meat they should buy it at market where no animals had to die lol, GOD some people if they had a brain

    • @378blazer
      @378blazer 7 лет назад

      1958newboy h

  • @a2zistoolong448
    @a2zistoolong448 4 года назад +5

    We need this in The Hunter Call of the Wild

    • @joshuachristiansen4253
      @joshuachristiansen4253 3 года назад +1

      I know right Alaska has more animals to hunt from Musk-ox, bison, Dall sheep, Kodiak brown bear, black bear, sitka blacktail deer, and mountain goats. And believe it or not Elk.

  • @ShlisaShell
    @ShlisaShell 7 лет назад +2

    Those *rock ptarmigans* were incredible! 6:30

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 5 лет назад +1

    Did you use the meat or did you leave it.

    • @troyharris7551
      @troyharris7551 5 лет назад

      Salmon Hunter in Alaska you pretty much have to get every usable piece of meat off of the animal.

  • @karent9288
    @karent9288 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos

  • @njeschagunasad
    @njeschagunasad 8 лет назад +2

    As much as I could see you had to carry a lot of gear quite a distance but I could not see you carry the meat out. Do you leave it for the bears and the birds? Anyway, good shooting.

  • @gingerbread6614
    @gingerbread6614 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, great shots. Great trip. Thank you for taking us along.

  • @edwardcomeau6859
    @edwardcomeau6859 3 года назад

    Like you said what a moose awesome! They don't get much better than that.

  • @sanjose6018
    @sanjose6018 7 лет назад +3

    BEAUTIFUL animals GREAT SHOOTING.. outstanding hunt!

  • @hungryspy1
    @hungryspy1 8 лет назад +5

    Another great video from sikahunting, Brian has mentioned on many occasions, within his many videos that all the meat is utilised in one way or another. Nothing goes to waste, Keep up your professional ways.

    • @franciscofelix1055
      @franciscofelix1055 6 лет назад +2

      Trevor & Donna Pate i’m curiouos to know what are some of the ways the meat is used. Is it edible by humans? Thanks in advance.

  • @adamfigueroa1063
    @adamfigueroa1063 8 лет назад +20

    Nearly 300 yards and made it seem effortless. Love it!

  • @kylesinclair1970
    @kylesinclair1970 7 лет назад +1

    What kind of ammo and rifle are they using

  • @Atlas531
    @Atlas531 5 лет назад +4

    Great hunt! Great shots! Thanks for sharing.

  • @larrynorton1894
    @larrynorton1894 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful scenery. Nice animals and good hunters

  • @ShlisaShell
    @ShlisaShell 7 лет назад +5

    Thank god for a good sharp knife! Great work fellas! By the way, that is the first time I've seen a mule with horns before! LOL 15:50

  • @pauldodson2018
    @pauldodson2018 6 лет назад +2

    Absolutely beautiful moose. Congratulations.-Paul

  • @johannesfinstad9822
    @johannesfinstad9822 4 года назад

    Did you bring the sheepmeat?

  • @specfever2
    @specfever2 8 лет назад

    What distance were those ram shots taken from? Nice shooting.

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +2

      290 yards
      Always looks further, on film
      Was a fun hunt with great company

    • @danielschyttelvik6104
      @danielschyttelvik6104 8 лет назад +1

      sikahunting 290 YARDS.

    • @specfever2
      @specfever2 8 лет назад

      Yeah. That's why I asked. Thanks. (Still, all my whitetail have come at less than 100 yards, so, still a long shot for me!)

    • @danielschyttelvik6104
      @danielschyttelvik6104 8 лет назад

      A dall sheep is small at 290 yards

  • @stephenferguson6363
    @stephenferguson6363 4 года назад

    Who was the guide/outfitter??

  • @TonchyShultz
    @TonchyShultz 7 лет назад +2

    Very good video and org. for hunting! I like to come and hunt with Brian..! Thx for sharing! :-)

  • @mariolamoson8504
    @mariolamoson8504 3 года назад

    Piekna bogata zdrowa młoda szcześliwa rogata źona z Myszkowa

  • @Edenssunlight
    @Edenssunlight 8 лет назад

    Sooo..." the hard part " did that include rucking back with all the meat? those packs seemed light lol only the skulls

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +6

      If you are going to comment on my clips you should watch the whole thing not just part of the clip
      If you did you would see all the meat was taken
      Nothing was wasted

    • @Edenssunlight
      @Edenssunlight 8 лет назад

      sikahunting never commented on ANYTHING being wasted was just busting balls on the light looking packs in relation to the statement of " this is where the real work begins" obviously meat was packed out but wasn't by those guys with just the skills loaded up.. Maybe I should have been more clear in the busting balls and joking around didn't think anyone would have been so seriously butt hurt.. And in response to that other comment about it being illegal this and that with only taking heads etc that happens all the time in northern Canada from tourist hunters wanting only the trophy not to say the meat is wasted it usually is donated locally from the experiences I have encountered

    • @Edenssunlight
      @Edenssunlight 8 лет назад

      Pro Angler as I said in my comment

  • @fasx56
    @fasx56 8 лет назад +4

    Beautiful trophy set of antlers and what a huge body on that animal, what is the estimated weight of that moose.

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +1

      700 odd kilos
      Hard to know never had a moose close to any scales

    • @keithsage7258
      @keithsage7258 7 лет назад

      1000 LBS+

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 7 лет назад +1

      Keith, more like 1500 lbs give or take, maybe even 1600. This is a huge moose. They even go up to 1700 lbs. Some in the lower 48 are more in line with the weight you suggest.

    • @nayibmaheloquinteroprado8689
      @nayibmaheloquinteroprado8689 6 лет назад +1

      Añisetomolina

  • @raynescott4928
    @raynescott4928 7 лет назад +5

    Any sort of hunting requires finesse; I don't understand the hate for all trophy hunting (while I do think you should use the meat regardless of whether it's required by law); you have to put in the work to get the quarry. My issue is the self-congratulatory attitude. It wasn't a battle, a battle is fought between equal forces; this is firing a supersonic projectile at a prey animal from a distance that renders you nearly invisible using a scope to augment your naturally poor human eyesight. It wasn't "hard won." To say so almost implies that there was a possibility of losing. The only other possibility was missing the shot. It was well thought out, planned, and executed, absolutely, but you killed a sheep using numerous tools which put you at a whole different level than what you're hunting. It almost feels disrespectful to then talk as if it wasn't shot unawares while sitting on a rock

  • @Kevin-hm3cn
    @Kevin-hm3cn 7 лет назад +1

    That ain't Rock Ptarmigans. That's White-Tailed Ptarmigans. it's three species or subspecies we can say of ptarmigan, Willow Ptarmigan, Rock ptarmigan, and the White-tailed. The Willow and Rock only lives in the northern areas of Europe, while White-tailed live in America ;-)

  • @madelinesorensen6136
    @madelinesorensen6136 8 лет назад

    Was the moose in front bigger or smaller than the one behind it?

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +1

      The moose in the back was a very young bull not even half as big as the one we took

  • @mrgboxx
    @mrgboxx 4 года назад

    wow, how much did that thing weigh?

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 7 лет назад +1

    Great shot Blood Brothers!!

  • @kelvenguard
    @kelvenguard 7 лет назад

    I see 2 bulls when you made the shot... Did you get the bigger one

  • @MillionaireDubMind
    @MillionaireDubMind 7 лет назад +1

    But why did you kill it?

  • @lifeaccordingtogizzmoroncu9721
    @lifeaccordingtogizzmoroncu9721 7 лет назад +3

    Awesome videos ! It's currently 6am and I've been watching your videos half the night ....incredible. Amazing animals and from what I've seen some damned good hunters..it's a shame you have to be put on trial from the vocal minority who are either bitching without knowing the whole hunt or the folks who have no idea the work and skill these hunts entail ...and if they really opened their eyes they could see the love we have for not just the trophies but the meat and the entire experience ....thank you for putting these videos together .

  • @СергейМихальченков-я6щ

    Такой трофей для музея,поздравляю!

  • @joaoleivanunesdasilva8316
    @joaoleivanunesdasilva8316 4 года назад +1

    Very good. Muito bom!

  • @voyageur1998
    @voyageur1998 7 лет назад +1

    what do you do with the meat

    • @Speedd701
      @Speedd701 5 лет назад +2

      They sacrifice it to the Egyptian deity Imhotep.
      They eat it, doofus.

  • @ve7yan
    @ve7yan 7 лет назад +1

    .22 lr ?

  • @huntnusa659
    @huntnusa659 7 лет назад +2

    Very cool hunt! I love it!

  • @plebny
    @plebny 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome video!

  • @1958newboy
    @1958newboy 7 лет назад +2

    love it, great hunt boys, with great shot

  • @benjaminswihart441
    @benjaminswihart441 7 лет назад +13

    some of these comments make no sense. I'm an Alaskan resident and avid hunter the guide and the hunters in this video made ethical shots and have done everything by the regulations. Way do people even watch videos of this nature if they don't like them!?

    • @BlackIrishx8x
      @BlackIrishx8x 5 лет назад +1

      Alaska regulations state meat, all meat down down to the bone, must be removed before hide/horns/antlers. Where was the sheep meat? No one had it.

  • @claudiasmemaw
    @claudiasmemaw 8 лет назад +1

    Hunters in Alaska , by law, must carry out the meat. But these guys didn't sound too interested in MEAT!

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +7

      Wish you people that have the time to comment negatively would stop being in such a hurry to comment without watching the whole video which obviously you have NOT because you see us carrying out all the meat
      You don't know us
      We are law abiding hunters but also ethical we would never consider killing a moose without taking the meat

  • @shaynewhite4545
    @shaynewhite4545 5 лет назад

    Are they British or australian

  • @szczeparadom
    @szczeparadom 5 лет назад

    what is this camera ???

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  5 лет назад

      Just a HD mini camcorder Nothing to great

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 6 лет назад +2

    the guide don't sound Alaskan! that's an incredible moose. imagine the meat, wow.

    • @boots8373
      @boots8373 5 лет назад

      New Zealand guide. They get around.

  • @speciferox7986
    @speciferox7986 8 лет назад

    What is the na e of the se borda?

  • @hanter.1
    @hanter.1 6 лет назад +1

    У вас просто , как в тире)) У нас нужно подойти к зверю на 25- 30 метров ( скрадываться).

  • @themostbeautiful546
    @themostbeautiful546 5 лет назад

    I don't understand who is there animal?

  • @biswanathdutta1981
    @biswanathdutta1981 3 года назад +1

    They are smuggler of flesh of these innocent animals

  • @AKSupersite
    @AKSupersite 8 лет назад +4

    Good job on the hunts! If I might, I'd like to make a suggestion though (and I've had clients do this, so I know it's not always in your control, so here goes.) Firearms safety, gents! I saw a wayward rifle barrel in there that made me cringe a bit. Bad things come out the end of those shooters; your hunters need to be a little more dialed in on the safety aspects of this!

  • @brandonholsather2171
    @brandonholsather2171 Год назад

    Caliber size please

  • @joserubens2558
    @joserubens2558 5 лет назад

    Brasil. Assisto. Todos. Seus. Védios. Rubens de. Maceió. Alagoas

  • @danielschyttelvik6104
    @danielschyttelvik6104 8 лет назад

    the dall sheeps. were they almost just males

    • @Atlas531
      @Atlas531 5 лет назад

      They said 12 rams and yes, rams are males (females are called ewes). The sexes tend to be segregated most of the year and are generally only found together during mating season (the "rut"), which I believe is in November.

  • @shaynewhite4545
    @shaynewhite4545 5 лет назад

    What do they do with the guts

  • @fedup3582
    @fedup3582 5 лет назад +3

    It's a shame how modern education fails to teach about the balance of nature and the food chain and how the food chain is important in maintaining the balance of nature. Also the fact that man is now, and always has been part of the balance of nature and the food chain. They taught it when I grew up, but apparently not any more. Now days, we have developed farms and ranches that are still part of nature, just a more controlled manner of the animals being born, living and dying as nature intended, to feed the other species, their place in the balance and chain. But with the farming and ranching practices, the growing of food is done much more efficiently so that the balance remains but more food is available to feed the existing chain, thereby cutting down on starvation, one of nature's other tools in maintaining the balance. For the species that remain wild and were not tamed, conservation efforts were developed to maintain their balance, so that their species and numbers can remain in healthy numbers. Legalized, controlled hunting is the main tool used to maintain numbers so that overpopulation does not occur resulting in starvation and disease. So basically, is just another form of "ranching" practices that take care of and maintain wild species. It is not something cruel and unnatural, just a more controlled, modern variation of nature happening, like it always has since time began. Also the legalized and controlled hunting, provides the financing needed to carry out the care and maintenance of these species, and is also a big contributor to the economy, providing jobs and food for the masses. Unfortunately due to the more specialized nature of farming and ranching, fewer and fewer people are directly involved in the production and consumption of food, or more correctly, their individual involvement in the balance and chain is less apparent to them, so that they begin to think that there is no such thing and they do not belong to it. Consequently we end up with a bunch of citified people, not aware of what is actually happening in life, and their own involvement in it. Instead we have a bunch of naive, but hopefully well intentioned people that use uninformed emotion to dictate their lives, which does nothing for the good of all species, and generates friction among people. We are our own worst enemy, neglecting necessary education as modern man seems determined to do, for whatever reason. Another sad part is our poorly educated, endoctrined, citified masses will fail to understand what I have just said. Lord help us.

    • @trrrymchay9920
      @trrrymchay9920 2 года назад

      Those mountains go on for miles and miles. I flew in a jet over them for seven hours at three hundred mph

  • @deerhunter7482
    @deerhunter7482 7 лет назад +3

    Great guides. Keep hunting!

  • @Mooseracks
    @Mooseracks 5 лет назад

    This a nice bull for sure... Here is a little kicker....a nummber of those tanes on the horn (tops and some lower) WOULD NOT be classified as a legal tang here in BC... GO FIGGER...? By the regulations, a tang can NOT be wider than 1 inch ...measuring from the tip/point down... Weird..? So, get out the ol tape measure BEFORE you shoot.... Years ago, it was EASY ... If the moose had horn, it was legal. Now, you have to count and measure the horn befor you decide to harvest it...

  • @sarahdean3762
    @sarahdean3762 7 лет назад +2

    Great shots!

  • @bonteng2011
    @bonteng2011 8 лет назад

    ada burung Puyuhnya heheh Gede2 bgt...

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 7 лет назад +8

    I hunt..and I eat meat, never lost any Animal to my shot.. I shared this Meat with families that had little kids..They thanked me, and there were no problems,, My Pastor enjoyed the Meat, He thanked me. also If for a second you think we are the blood thirsty savages you say we are , go tell a Christian Pastor. this, My Pastor and his Children hunt on my land..
    You lost this battle.

    • @InfiniteTVXQ
      @InfiniteTVXQ 6 лет назад

      If you kill for sport you are worse than a savage. A pastor without empathy is not a very religious man...but it is an easy job.

  • @thyslop1737
    @thyslop1737 7 лет назад +1

    Those rams are AWESOME.

  • @samhiggins2516
    @samhiggins2516 6 лет назад +2

    Moose are dying at a rapid pace and it is so angering to see these people kill such wonderful and amazing creatures for no reason!

  • @InfiniteTVXQ
    @InfiniteTVXQ 6 лет назад

    You know what else collects trophies...from the dead??? Serial Killers!!!! The guys who are really on top of the food chain!

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 7 лет назад +3

    1800lbs? Lots of work here.

  • @micjam1986
    @micjam1986 7 лет назад +9

    Q: where is the best place to shoot a moose?A: Next to a front end loader!

    • @keithsage7258
      @keithsage7258 7 лет назад +1

      Right in the Lung..He will go down. In about 2 seconds or less.

  • @sargentbennett710
    @sargentbennett710 8 лет назад

    where was this

  • @yout125
    @yout125 5 лет назад +1

    Not allow to kill this beautiful animal

  • @mspoutdoors6549
    @mspoutdoors6549 8 лет назад +6

    Awesome Moose!!!

  • @madman61756
    @madman61756 5 лет назад

    Hoping you can shed some light on the gear you used here? I want to know about the gun and the cartridge and the optics and the GEAR baby!

  • @mirosawdokurno7595
    @mirosawdokurno7595 4 года назад

    Greetings from Potterek81@Hunting.

  • @rockportjaydietrich3458
    @rockportjaydietrich3458 7 лет назад

    Ah, the age old struggle between the hunters and the scavengers...

  • @KaraLeo1
    @KaraLeo1 8 лет назад +1

    How can you take all of the animals meat ? Or you killed them for their wood?

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +5

      Watch the whole video
      You will see at the end how all the meat is recovered

    • @billieross3733
      @billieross3733 6 лет назад

      sikahunting x0

  • @andrzejmroz7153
    @andrzejmroz7153 6 лет назад +5

    Why not to go and find the horns itself, I wouldn’t kill for the trophy only for food .

    • @scottmontgomery4537
      @scottmontgomery4537 6 лет назад

      Andrzej Mroz But they packed the meat out and ate it. So I don't understand your objection.

    • @huntemdown4189
      @huntemdown4189 6 лет назад

      Bro are u stupid they took the meat

  • @juliancabrera7036
    @juliancabrera7036 Год назад

    Hi you have some mobile phone to call you? I want to go hunt in september

  • @dannyrambo123
    @dannyrambo123 4 года назад

    I sure would like to see that moose mount he had done

  • @danielschyttelvik6104
    @danielschyttelvik6104 8 лет назад +1

    what rifle and caliber

    • @sikahunting
      @sikahunting  8 лет назад +1

      A bachelor group yes
      300 win mag and 270 calibers

    • @danielschyttelvik6104
      @danielschyttelvik6104 8 лет назад

      sikahunting ohh okeh. thx for the answer. i wish i got some more money so i can hunt there. its so beautiful. im living in norway and im just 13 and love hunting

    • @tommygleason238
      @tommygleason238 8 лет назад

      sikahunting try hunting in Newfoundland there's are lots of massive bulls and cows

    • @danielschyttelvik6104
      @danielschyttelvik6104 8 лет назад

      Tommy Gleason big big bulls🖒🖒🖒

  • @rileypyles
    @rileypyles 7 лет назад

    Good job

  • @roytallow6784
    @roytallow6784 5 лет назад +1

    Dropped the Giant Bull ! Wow 😮!

  • @ntsuvvaye1975
    @ntsuvvaye1975 5 лет назад +1

    Great guys, I wish I were part of the group.

  • @bjornforkson7635
    @bjornforkson7635 6 лет назад

    what weapon are you using for that moose

  • @andrewzepf7510
    @andrewzepf7510 7 лет назад +8

    Why do all these nature "lovers" think that people are supposed to ONLY observe nature. The hunter/angler perfers to be a part of nature - involved with it on an intimate level that bleeding-hearts will never understand. The average hunter knows a hell of a lot more about wildlife than does the emotional, armchair observer of nature programs. All the anti-hunters out there - I also enjoy many nature programs, I've got a huge DVD library - but you know what. When they start talking about man's impact on nature I CAN'T FIND ONE THAT BLAMES REGULATED, LEGAL HUNTING (INCLUDING TROPHY HUNTING) as a cause for an animal's endangerment. Unregulated hunting - yes. Poaching - yes! But not trophy hunting, not regulated legal hunting - NOT ONCE!. If you bleeding hearts can't tell the difference between poaching and what's going on with most of these hunting videos then take your blubbering tripe somewhere else. In addition, the extra taxes paid by hunters for their gear are a huge source of CONSERVATION revenue - conservation that helps both game and non-game species alike. In addition, other monies that hunters/anglers pay for their pasttime are very important in supporting rural economies. Without this support, many rural lands might very well get developed - further endangering habitats. For all the health nuts in the anti-hunting group - wild game is much healthier than domestic sources of meat - they have a higher unstaturated/saturated fat ratio. it is also leaner and higher in iron, and is hormone-free, and range free. Meat obtained from wild sources is from animals that need wild spaces, and convert the forage much more efficiently than the domestic sources. This again, keeps more lands wild rather than converting them to rangeland. Now if you're an anti-hunter that has an argument to rebut any of this, please respond. But typical of many liberals, I'm sure that any response will be nothing but character assassination rather than a real response.

  • @IDVIPERMAN
    @IDVIPERMAN 8 лет назад +1

    I know the rifle was a Blaser, what caliber? I've never seen a moose drop like that.

  • @braccobaby
    @braccobaby 6 лет назад +1

    Doesnt look like you packed much out from those sheep..

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 6 лет назад

    I love my 7 MAG...All my Moose die of lead poisoning fast.. So did all of my Caribou ..

  • @SuperDlessard
    @SuperDlessard 7 лет назад +9

    Can not believe the victims that comment on here ???? If you don't like hunting then why watch a moose and sheep hunt. What is wrong with you people, you tube Yoga or something. Remember folks that hunt are not criminals....

    • @1958newboy
      @1958newboy 7 лет назад +1

      Danny I guess they like watching but don t have the guts to hunt it, bunch of cabbage heads

    • @ShlisaShell
      @ShlisaShell 7 лет назад +3

      I honestly don't believe they even watched the video. All their talk of trophy hunters and wasting food. They don't have a clue at what they're talking about. These boys worked their asses off! 💪🤘👍

  • @ШерлокХолмс-р8д
    @ШерлокХолмс-р8д 6 лет назад

    Каафири зачем стрелять их это же красота от природы

  • @davesmith5425
    @davesmith5425 6 лет назад +3

    You are probably still there getting him out lol

  • @maryr.4757
    @maryr.4757 6 лет назад +3

    Where is the remainder of the meat, I only saw the horns???? So you shoot them just for the horns???? Really...

    • @bandit99515
      @bandit99515 6 лет назад

      YOUR COMMENT DEMONSTRATES YOUR STUNNING IGNORANCE OF HUNTING AND ALASKA LAWS. EDUCATE YOURSELF DONT BE A BIMBO

    • @alecingram4669
      @alecingram4669 6 лет назад

      Mary R. It’s law to make sure the meat is eaten. You lack brain cells clearly.

    • @deanmcneil4524
      @deanmcneil4524 6 лет назад

      You dum ass it's in there packs.

  • @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral
    @BeerdyBruceLeeCentral 7 лет назад +25

    I thought the video said balls deep hunt.

    • @EL_RCM
      @EL_RCM 7 лет назад

      This is RUclips not REDtube my friend. Haha

    • @tatomercedes69
      @tatomercedes69 6 лет назад

      Beerdy - Bruce Lee Central N. Uyt