My guess would be tasty……….yep tasty that’s my guess.
Great job Allen
Great job Allen
I am surely not an expert, but I'd guess he is 3.5 at least, and probably 4.5 yrs old. Just a solid bull for ND, but I know of several others that have a much larger rack.Allen- any idea on the age of that bull? Young, old?
FWIW, I am getting to the point where coyotes should be worried.Love it.
I too am getting bored with rifle hunting, almost a zero interest for me anymore, other than them effn yotes.
Were you alone?From the FWIW dept, when you draw a moose tag in ND, don't under-estimate the size of these critters. I planned ahead and had a shit-load of ratchet straps, along with a boat winch mounted on the trailer to get this bad boy loaded. Come prepared for the worst.
Funny you say that, had a buddy many yrs ago elk hunting in Colorado. Was up close to top and downed his elk. Well he forgot his knife and ended up gutting it with a stick. I couldn't even image what that looked likeA real man would have just whittled a stick and poked him with it…
I had planned for filling my tag while being alone, but in this case I shot the moose while alone and then drove back to my parents' place where I wasn't given much choice in who the retrieval party included.Were you alone?
Oof!! Been in similar situations. You’ll look back at it with gratitude they were in on it I hope.
My stepdad actually drove around with me as I hunted for 9 of the 11 days. Felt good to get that much time with him.
Wouldn't that equate to a shotgun? Anyways, too late for you in ND; for future reference:I am far from a muzzleloader expert, but I have read of people using 2 round balls. Some of the threads on other forums have suggested deformation of the balls produced some accuracy problems at distance. So, I have never even tried it. 3 inch grouping at 100 yds is pretty darn good. Was there a big difference between single and double ball loads in point of impact for you?
That actually sounds perfect. A great story for generations!I had planned for filling my tag while being alone, but in this case I shot the moose while alone and then drove back to my parents' place where I wasn't given much choice in who the retrieval party included.
Here are those who came to help:
My 86 yr old stepdad who is hard of hearing and near blind.
My 74 yr old brother-in-law who has heart problems, but I called him for another set of hands.
And for the cherry on top, my 32 yr old niece.
note: We had to evacuate my stepdad a few minutes before the moose was loaded as he thought he was having a heart attack. Thankfully, he checked out fine later on at the hospital.