This is perfect behavior of a bull moose in the rut ,trying to show off how big his antlers are. They do this to try and intimate another moose which the moose thought the hunter was. Great footage!!
Looks like he might have stopped by the Jack Daniels distillery prior to wandering out into the clearing. 😬... Just proves that drinking and wandering can be a deadly combination. 🙄🙄
An amazing shot on an amazing bull. I can’t wait to do that when I’m older but that thing was a giant. Was definitely looking weird walking out of them woods though lol
This bull moose is in "rut" which means he's looking for a mate, and they rock their heads back and forth to show off their antlers (or rack) to another bull in a show of intimidation.
@@benpineau1800 The call that the hunter made was of another bull, so that bull was anticipating a fight when he came into the clearing, hence the reason for rocking his head back and forth. The head rocking is a show of intimidation towards another bull.
@@richardbrewin4165 because they don't know what a burger is made out of or where it comes from...they pull up to a drive thru and order up...but ya people you can actually make hamburgers from wild game lol
Cliff Owens we human beings are really monsters this is the saddest part that human never realised all animals are our family members, how can I stop them to kill animals..????? Perhaps This is our last chance to awake to save this world as peaceful 🌍🌎💞🌈🌈🌈✨jp
who gives a shit about the antlers... think about how good he's gonna taste when he gets cooked up also 400-600+ pounds of meat that just cost the price of a license and some time
It looks like an older bull actually. Large body but antlers are not growing to the size they probably used to. Young bulls have similar sized racks but have a much thinner lankier body. Could be 7-8 years old.
Clearly an exceptional shot...he dropped in 2 seconds flat without a step. Wonder what caliber the hunter used? Big bull, small rack, nice waddle...congrats!
@@samduhamel2636 Gotcha ! Thank you brother. I'm just an armchair commando, watching all this fascinating drama unfold before me, courtesy of.......RU-vid. Be well, JB
@@anamericanpatriot5230 Actually the original call was that of another bull. This bull was coming to answer that call and fight and defend his territory if necessary. The staggering back and forth is an intimidation movement meant to warn another bull to leave the area. Moose are very territorial.
The middle of that Meadow was really mucky and wet. Also makes the Meadow cool because you can see sign easily in the middle. I would have shot it a little earlier but sometimes my brother likes to see how close he can get them to come in.
This can be normal, I think a lot of things come into play. They seem to come to call good like this on colder mornings. We had one come to call this year that I'll upload later, but I didn't have my big camera so it was shot on GoPro. Also had one come a little more nervous this year that we weren't able to get.
This only happens during rutting season they sway their heads back and forth to show his rack. This will attract females also will hopefully deter any other bull in the area from mating with his female.
Wyatt Wilde head rocking side to side is just posturing. They were using bull calls to get him close, he was showing off his antler size and showing he was ready to fight. Not unfortunate, just good calling technique. And a bull moose is almost never in a hurry, especially while investigating. That was a healthy animal.
alors la tu as de quoi etres fier si au moins tu chassais a l'arc mais la meme un aveugle manchot le tue pauvre chasseur il faut croire que c'est con comme animal venir se faire tirer a 10m ...........