I set out on an elk hunting trip with good pals Will, Ben, Tome and Tom. Our plan was to float down the river, camp on the riverbank, and hunt elk for the week. Elk hunting was pretty slow and I was getting discouraged when things took a big turn. I was set up calling for Elk, I heard a crunch, and an unexpected critter showed up.
In some parts of BC, we have an open moose season, but you can only harvest immature bulls that have 2 points or less, or mature bulls that have 3 points on their brow palm or a total of 10 points on one antler. Confusing? Absolutely! Then try and count those points while a moose popping in and out of view in the willows and thick timber. In this episode, I talk about counting points in the field and building the confidence to pull the trigger.
EatWild Podcast 009: Perspectives on Hunting, Habitat and Wildlife Management from 1951 to 2017
EatWild Podcast 008: Whitetail Hunting - Talking Deer Hunting, Mentorship, and Getting Lost
EatWild Podcast 007: Drift Hunting - Pro and Cons
EatWild Podcast 006: Sheep Hunting - Navigation
EatWild Podcast 005: Sheep Hunting - No Sheep
EatWild Podcast 004: Sheep Hunting - Float Plane and Staying Dry
EatWild Podcast 003: Sheep Hunting - Trip Planning
EatWild Podcast 002: New Hunters (Mike & Greg Taylor)
EatWild Podcast 001: Moose Calling with Lance Grubisich
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