This great bull moose was taken on the Cache unit of Northern Utah on a do-it-yourself family hunt. These guys scouted for weeks and finally decided on this fantastic bull. Be sure to watch to the end for some cool slo-mo video.
Yes, I see that it is the same Bull moose...after watching the video agian..
I think too, that first shoot hit him hard and it would not have been long and he would have been down...
GREAT looking country...where we hunt moose, OFTEN the big bull are found in these white/black poplar stands also. This last season though ALL 3 bulls we shot we NICE easy packs...2 right on the road...
Yes it is the same bull, the brush is very heavy there and the second shot was hard to get! the cow (domestic) was making it difficult . To the right of us up hill 80-100 yards is the very top of a two to three thousand foot mountain. Along way up and I didn't want him going down the other side.
He was taken with a 154 gr. hornady spirepoint in a 7mm mag Browning stainless stalker, the first shot killed him. We were 4.6 miles back in and the second shot was to keep it from being further away by him running down or rolling down the mountain. There was debate over taking the338 BAR Browning 200 gr. But the 7 did the trick! No regrets!
Second shot was awesome , great video. I hope you mounted him.
spiderman82pm 1 year ago
Yes, I see that it is the same Bull moose...after watching the video agian..
I think too, that first shoot hit him hard and it would not have been long and he would have been down...
GREAT looking country...where we hunt moose, OFTEN the big bull are found in these white/black poplar stands also. This last season though ALL 3 bulls we shot we NICE easy packs...2 right on the road...
Great video once again
ANd thank-you for sharing
Cheers to all
Bern
Mooseracks 1 year ago
Yes it is the same bull, the brush is very heavy there and the second shot was hard to get! the cow (domestic) was making it difficult . To the right of us up hill 80-100 yards is the very top of a two to three thousand foot mountain. Along way up and I didn't want him going down the other side.
jonnywb100 1 year ago
He was taken with a 154 gr. hornady spirepoint in a 7mm mag Browning stainless stalker, the first shot killed him. We were 4.6 miles back in and the second shot was to keep it from being further away by him running down or rolling down the mountain. There was debate over taking the338 BAR Browning 200 gr. But the 7 did the trick! No regrets!
jonnywb100 1 year ago
Was that the same Bull you shot at earlier in the Video...??
Good one
Thanks for sharing
Cheers to all!!
Bern
Mooseracks 2 years ago
Thats a good Utah Bull. Congrats.
MadOgre 2 years ago
awesome vid!! good bull
hunter0055 2 years ago
nice moose guys
ibdirtdiggler 2 years ago
well done guys!! awesome hunt...
slceroc 2 years ago
well done what calibre and grain bullet
HELENMBFAN 2 years ago