Another Moose with my Dad, our typical fly in Alaskan moose hunting adventure

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • Well after taking sheep and caribou this season my Dad puts the hammer down on a nice bull moose here in the Alaska range. Take a trip with us to our traditional family moose camp and follow along as we stalk these big deer through the timber.
    Moose camp will always hold a very special place in my heart as I’ve been coming to this camp every September for almost all my life. I’m excited to share this special place with you all. Hope you enjoy

Комментарии • 29

  • @BP7447
    @BP7447 Год назад +10

    I really like your stuff b/c it is just straight up life and hunting. No stupid music, over-use of slow mo, silly scene transitions, etc. Keep it simple. Another great one man!

  • @ericmartens5930
    @ericmartens5930 Год назад +4

    always cherish the hunts with Family, be it brother, Mothers, or Dads, special times..

  • @colegrunzke9017
    @colegrunzke9017 Год назад +2

    Awesome to see it unfold. Not just the pics. Nice work

  • @kevinolinske5152
    @kevinolinske5152 6 месяцев назад

    Nice video and moose! Thanks for sharing your hunt. Just curious as to what the spread was on that bull. Trying to learn to judge spread. Thanks.

    • @BackcountryAlaska
      @BackcountryAlaska  6 месяцев назад

      Shoot I can’t remember.. 53 I think. 4 brow tine bull though

  • @nikpahno
    @nikpahno Год назад

    awesome hunt, thanks for sharing!

  • @harryjayne5306
    @harryjayne5306 Год назад

    Can I go caribou hunting with you next year?

  • @EllenJohn4
    @EllenJohn4 Год назад

    Just curious - do you own the little piece of property where the platform is built and the airstrip, -and then the rest is public land? That’s an amazing spot. Thanks for a fun video. Congrats on a beautiful bull.

    • @EllenJohn4
      @EllenJohn4 Год назад

      I would love an answer to the question if have time. Thanks.

    • @BackcountryAlaska
      @BackcountryAlaska  Год назад +1

      All public land! Putting bush strips in is common practice here in Alaska

    • @EllenJohn4
      @EllenJohn4 Год назад

      Thank you. Didn’t know that about Alaska. Appreciate the answer.

  • @allanclose4181
    @allanclose4181 10 месяцев назад

    I sure see why you hunt that area, as there isn't so much brush to ''swim'' thru. I live in Oregon and hunt deer and elk and sure like to shoot em without being in a jungle. In some places we have to get down on our hands and knees and crawl, but its all worth it. I was laughing with you on the other video when your dad shot from inside the tent. HA HA. Now I haven't seen that before. You're so lucky to experience all those great times with your dad. Hug him and share your feelings with him as he s getting up there and when he's gone it will be too late. Be careful and happy trails !

  • @FattysOutdoorAdventures
    @FattysOutdoorAdventures Год назад

    do you leave that carport up year round? any issues with bears if so?

    • @BackcountryAlaska
      @BackcountryAlaska  Год назад

      Nope it comes down every year! No issues with bears either. The porcupines do chew everything though

  • @rebeccalees5808
    @rebeccalees5808 Год назад

    Did you see any Northern Lights?

  • @dant153
    @dant153 Год назад

    Great hunt . Do you have to make more than one trip to get everything out and if so how far is that. Very nice moose and content

    • @BackcountryAlaska
      @BackcountryAlaska  Год назад +1

      Yep, with a moose and a full camp it’s probably 4 trips at 45 minutes each

  • @toddschultz7477
    @toddschultz7477 10 месяцев назад

    Good stuff boys

  • @taylorheintz30
    @taylorheintz30 11 месяцев назад

    what did your dad do for a living?