HONEYBADGER
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They are tasty, take every shred of meat you can pack or get one close to a road.
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FIFYEnjoy the hurt!
Yup...this season I called on a spot knowing there were bulls down the creek. I sat there all day hoping he'd show up. The next morning a bull was 100 yards from where I was calling. He now lives in my freezerGet a Moose Magnet and learn how to call. They are pretty easy to call in, but don't come running like an elk. It could take a day or more.
Agreed. Spread doesn't really count for much in the overall scheme of things. Today I'm working on doing a euro of a client's second bull (it's the chop job mentioned in my other thread). This one is 47" but heavier than the very nice 61" cap I just finished. This one has 4-split brow on left and two-sort-of-three on the right. I'll measure them both for SCI before they go out and they'll easily make minimum. I suspect scores will be close to same even though the 61" has 3-split on both sides. This client's last bull was 63" but I seriously doubt it would make minimum book score. One palm was quite skinny and not much for brows. He had some unusually long skinny points on both sides. Bulls very often broom those off. I suspect that one was very old and out of breeding circulation.If you are interested in B&C score follow these simple rules-
Top 3 things in order that I look for in a good moose.
1 - Split brows- Adds to to your palm length score tremendously which is the largest % of moose score by overall inches accounts for 24-40 inches long per side. 48-80 points of 155 B&C Min.
2 - Lots of points 10 per side with not a lot of longer points smaller points equals older bull with filled in paddles from what I've seen. Easier to count points vs guessing palm width. 20+ points in overall score.
3- Palm width - skinny palms means younger bull see # 2 above. varies but 10-14 inches per side. 20-28 points out of the overall score.
If all 3 above are met the bull will likely be at least 40 wide and have decent enough mass. I wouldn't worry about overall width unless its a deciding factor on your perfect bull. I use a 8-9 inches eye to eye number to measure width. If a bull as 2 eyewidths past the eye on each side it will probably be over 40 inches wide.
To summarize- A split brow bull with 10 points will likely make B&C min score of 140.
I've been on at least 10 moose hunts and helped harvest 6 B&C or P&Y bulls - A true trophy moose is s big one that falls close to a road.
Sandbrew
Don’t shoot them in water.
Don’t shoot them in water.
Don’t shoot them in water.
how'd that go?I shot mine in the water…
Git'er Done!Made for an adventure.
Small moose chest shot at 30 yards, turned and he started to try to swim the lake. Air temp was little less than 30. Fortunately, he floated towards shore while we sawed a path through the 100 yards of deadfall.
We cut close to 50 trees just to get a zig zag path that allowed for crossing single down trees but not climbing over 5 foot of cross hatched timber.
I then stripped down to the base layer and with rope in my teeth waded out for him. On tippy toes I was able to lasso an antler.
Dragged him back, split him up and packed him out in 5 trips. He was not a huge bull, fortunately,
This was in BC in 2019.