British Columbia Moose Hunting November 2023
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- čas přidán 7. 11. 2023
- This was a wet one! The mountains of British Columbia did not hold back one bit. The mule deer rut seemed to be in full swing, but the moose activity seemed to be scarce. Some valuable lessons learned with some tough ones to swallow. Enjoy this video of us trying to find moose in this mountainous terrain. #moosehunting #hunting #britishcolumbia #camping #mountains #muledeer
A successful trip is simply being out there in the mountains and seeing game . Good footage , keep it up.
I couldn’t agree more. Gotta love the mountains of British Columbia. Thanks for watching!
Great footage , the quality and editing is getting better all the time 🤟🏻
Thanks a lot, and thanks for noticing that. Trying to make progress one step at a time!
I thought I was done for the year , but watching your vids gets me fired up and wanting to get out one last time!
It’s not over til it’s over! Get out there and hunt man! Good luck 🤞
Looks like a great time out there! You got to see some animals and that's always a good thing😁
Love being out there! Thanks for watching
Great film buddy, isn't that the case when ya take a buck earlier in the season. Good eye catching those bucks slipping through, its amazing what happens when ya sit and chill with a good optic. looking forward to your next one pal!!
Thanks man! I definitely have been practicing sitting, I never use to sit at all. It use to be all still hunting for me. Thanks for watching
great vid, keep it up
Thanks for watching!
Any quick tips on how you select, set up, and glass cutblock style terrain? The region Im in I dont find them very productive compared to natural terrain. Great video, I envy your talent in locating critters.
Honestly I prefer to seek out natural terrain while I hunt. But, if I’m hunting a cut block I focus on secluded spots in the cut from the road. I also think about game trails coming to and from the cut block. What part of the cut block can’t you see from the road? What topographical features come into that section of the cut block? What’s a good vantage point to sit for first light? I also like to park well away from the cut block just in case. That’s typically how I observe hunting a cut block. Thanks for watching!
Thank you appreciate the content and advice🤙
Ofcourse, Always happy to help!
would help if you had a couple of bread bags to insulate your feet and keep them warm, the plastic would retain your heat and help keep the feet warm, I used to do this when -15/20F when I was younger.
Great tip! It’s funny I actually used my little blue dry bag on that one foot. Just didn’t film it. Thanks for watching.
good stuff bro. what region you thinking for moose rut? up in the peace?
Either 5 or the peace, hopefully draw a tag. Still gotta do some research and e-scouting. Thanks for watching!
That first buck is definitely a big 4, right around the 4:58 mark you can really see his points on the big screen, im sure you figured that out by now lol.
Right! He was a great buck. When I looked at the footage at night I was thinking wow he’s way bigger than I thought
Going on day number 6 in region 5-2 a and have seen lots of sign but no luck yet it tough territory when you have no elevation to glass and no snow to track put lots of miles on walking but nothing yet .
Just keep hammering those boots, hopefully you ended up seeing something. Sometimes it’s just about being out there 👌 thanks for watching
Princess auto has canopy shocks!
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excited to watch this as im about to head out for my moose hunt tomorrow
That is exciting! What region are you hunting?
Nice bucks though.
Not bad bucks eh
@@truetineoutdoors When you are eating the steaks is when you appreciate an early October fat 3 point. I don't care how well the field dressing/meat care ect is, those November rutting monsters are just not as good. Now if you can get one earlier, that is the magic imho. Always heart thumping to see in any case.
Yea I agree in a sense, I do notice the difference but the difference doesn’t bother me. That’s part of the reason I hunt almost all season for mulies, hope to get an early/ hidden October cranker.
Horrible weather😂😂
Gotta grin and bear it!