The bull moose is much larger than last weeks bull moose. The cedar post in the first two pictures is 6 feet tall. It was nice of the bull to give me a profile of his antlers. There was also a lone cow moose in the area too.
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Now that's just huge...
Wow! He is a hoss! :bowingsmilie: :bowingsmilie:
Pat
That's a brute!
He's a dandy bull anywhere! Great photos.
I wonder much freezer paper it would really take. :confused:
Nice!
Dropping him would mean a lot of work!
He's walking on the road into camp, so the truck could pull up right next to him and.......how much freezer paper do you have? :eyebrow:
:laf:
Yep, what a tidy place to work on a moose: flat and level, dry, with clean grass, a road right there. Somehow mine have tended to be in a swamp in the dark, or in a hole in a swamp in the dark, or in a lake... But we've had a few easy one also, like the one that wandered into camp so that my hunting partner shot it within 40 feet of our campfire, whereupon it hopped up on a cut bank and died six inches from the edge of it, which was one inch higher than the open tailgate of our pick-up. Not bad.
Your trail cam bull has an exceptionally well shaped rack of antlers.
I can only imagine what a big job field dressing a moose really is, especially after seeing this bull. I tip my hat to you and all moose hunters.
IIRC, this may be the same big bull that I got a picture of last year.