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behemoth
10-26-2009, 10:29 AM
I went out on Saturday morning to fill my reg 3 LEH moose draw and decided since I was down to 7 days left on the draw, that anything with antlers was going down.
On the way in I was pretty stoked because there had been about 3 inches of snow overnight and it was the first major snowfall of the year in this spot. On the way up, about 5k before my planned hiking spot, I noticed fresh tracks crossing the road. I got out and the tracks were from a lone moose. Good enough! I parked my truck and started following the tracks uphill into a 4-5 year old cutblock.
After about 20 mins, I came over a rise and saw a moose about 700-800 yards directly uphill. Bull moose! Not huge, but not a spike-fork. I watched it move to the top of the block and then stand broadside. Knowing that even a 300 yard shot is questionable for me, I decided I would have to get allot closer if I wanted this bull. I watched as the moose moved into the trees heading to the right.
I decided to climb the block moving towards the right as well, hoping to shorten the distance. There was tonnes of windfall and general debris everywhere and with the snow it took way longer than I wanted it to. But at anyrate, 45 miniutes later I was at the elevation I last saw the moose, but one draw over. It was there that I crossed his tracks again.

I surveyed the situation: I was in a flat spot with a big "knoll" above me. The tracks went to the right and up around the knoll. The wind was moving uphill and to the left. I decided I would move up around the knoll to the left, keeping the wind in my favour. I climbed up, and as I came around the top, I was in another flat spot that had a stand of aspen trees in the middle. There was the moose, in the trees!

I snuck as quietly as I could, trying to find a rest, but nothing was available. When I kneeled down, I was too low to get a shot. I kept walking until it noticed me, about 70 yards. It walked out of the trees and presented me with a broadside shot. I shouldered my rifle and let one rip. It trotted about 10 yards and then stopped and stood there again. WTF?? I thought I had missed because of not using a rest so I ran about 30 feet to the closest stump I could find and let another one go. It ran about another 10 yards and then lied down. Turns out the first shot hit both lungs and the second took out the heart.

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I was lucky because I found a road about 10 minute walk from were he landed. Since I was by myself, I tried the gutless method, and it worked beautifully. 6 hours after I dropped him, the meat was in the truck.

Steeleco
10-26-2009, 10:42 AM
Sounds like a great trip, but the pictures, they be missing!!!

behemoth
10-26-2009, 10:47 AM
I cant seem to get these pics to work. Can I send them to someone who can post for me?

JoshCampbell
10-26-2009, 10:49 AM
that is one tasty looking bull, nice job

cloverphil
10-26-2009, 10:54 AM
congrats on the moose, still looking for my first

behemoth
10-26-2009, 11:08 AM
OK figured the pic thing out

JimmyJ
10-26-2009, 11:08 AM
Way to go Behemoth

835
10-26-2009, 11:14 AM
gutless method? what is this gutless method?
nice moose, i love the ones you have to work for!

325
10-26-2009, 11:21 AM
All I ever use now is the gutless method. Way easier to keep meat clean (i.e. no sh!t on meat), and especially good for us non-road hunters.

1/2 slam
10-26-2009, 11:22 AM
Tasty........:grin:

FLHTCUI
10-26-2009, 11:27 AM
835, shoot me pm with your email addy and I will forward a link with pictures and everything.
Tenderloins are removed with the backstrap. You just have to remember that ....
Rob
ps, great moose and story too!!!

MIL720
10-26-2009, 11:28 AM
gutless means no tenderloins though... thats the best meat there is.. nice lookin moose...he'll be a great eater

Phil
10-26-2009, 11:35 AM
That sounds like a great day out in the bush. Quite an accomplishment taking a moose out of the bush solo too. Congrats on a fine hunt.

CT.45
10-26-2009, 11:36 AM
Nice when a plan comes together, or a spur of the moment plan anyhow. Nicely done, that is going to be a tasty moose. Perfect size!!! Congrats. Give us the details of your rifle?, scope?, calibre?, load?, bullet choice?, bullet recovered? weight retention? etc. We are all sticklers for the details.

CT.45
10-26-2009, 11:37 AM
By looking at the pics, I would guess an A-Bolt stainless in .300Win Mag. Am I close. Looks to be a 26" tube...

swampdonkey
10-26-2009, 11:44 AM
congrats on a job well done

325
10-26-2009, 11:46 AM
gutless means no tenderloins though... thats the best meat there is.. nice lookin moose...he'll be a great eater

Not at all...it's easy to get at the tenderloins from the outside.

MIL720
10-26-2009, 11:48 AM
Not at all...it's easy to get at the tenderloins from the outside.
true .....your right...sorry bout that

riflebuilder
10-26-2009, 12:06 PM
nice looking bull. I got one last week with my brother he got one just a hair bigger than yours but still a great eating bull. Way to go congrats

behemoth
10-26-2009, 01:10 PM
By looking at the pics, I would guess an A-Bolt stainless in .300Win Mag. Am I close. Looks to be a 26" tube...

Close: Browning A-Bolt, .300wsm Stainless, 3-10 X 40 Bushnell 3200 Scope

180g Nosler Partitions. Both bullets passed through, so no recovery there

behemoth
10-26-2009, 01:13 PM
Way to go Behemoth

Coming from a guy who is skilled enough to find an spike fork bull, that mean allot!:biggrin:
Thanks

tomahawk
10-26-2009, 01:22 PM
Those 1 year olds are tender and tasty, got one in the freezer this year as well.

MOUNTAIN MAN - TOYOTA/ATV
10-26-2009, 01:39 PM
sweet moose8)

sawmill
10-26-2009, 01:44 PM
Way to go!They sure are big when you walk up to them `eh!:biggrin:

d6dan
10-26-2009, 03:02 PM
Congrats to ya Behemoth!. Great pics and story. Looks real tasty!:smile:

hillclimber
10-26-2009, 03:34 PM
sounds like your plan worked out perfectly. good thing you found that other road or you'd probably still be out there.:-D