The rain started to stop, the sun was rising and the visibility improving. He headed back into the trees to about the spot I first saw him at. I had not seen another bull but I felt like there should be another one in here with the amount of cows I had seen.
I started scraping and grunting again and the bull started coming right back to us again. This time I started tearing up a tree and I could see his left side. He picked his head up perfect and bingo!!! That’s 3 browtines. I had chambered a round when he was at 20 yds, turned gave Fowler a thumbs up, the plug your ear signal. Gave some grunts and let him start coming, when he went around a group of trees. I sent one at him, he humped up, ran 15 yds and fell into a small spruce tree and we watched that tree rock for 20 seconds.
The cows had not moved so I left him sitting behind our trees and started in to check the bull, saw that he was down and done and went back for lil man. I asked him what he thought, he didn’t think the rifle was loud but he wanted to go see the bull.
While we are looking at him another bull starts grunting and came out he was smaller gathered the cows and started heading out then a spike popped out. Fowler asked “can we shoot another one” I said no we have enough work to do now.
Moose ended being 43” 2x3 it is very tasty. We made 140# of burger, 100# breakfast sausage, prolly 50-70 lbs of steaks, shanks and roasts and we still have 46lbs for future grinding projects. Lots of good questions during the cleaning and gutting I mean a lot of questions. Also realized that he was the first person that has ever been with me when I’ve shot a moose. Had other people out hunting but never had anybody watch me shoot before.
Rifle is a Ruger Mark II 300 win mag, 180 grain nosler accubonds again.