Blockcaver
WKR
Arrowed my first in Alaska around 4:00 PM and the second at 4:00 PM as well.
With all these random times of people getting moose I'm curious about how you all spend the day. On my few hunts I'm calling just before daybreak, rake, and glass till about 10 then do camp chores till 1145ish and glass till 130ish then get fire wood maybe power down for a nap and am back glassing around 4 till dark. how do you all spend break up your day with getting water, wood, food etc?
Thanks for the response! as an elk hunter the sitting kills my soul but so many people talk about killing an area with scent that I have tried to be more patient and not hike a lot. I take it that you haven't noticed an issue with moose avoiding your areas after walking around? My second drop camp I finally caved and started hiking quite a bit to find different areas and we never a saw a moose the entire 11 days. That could have just been a bad drop area though.We hunt far more actively than this. Its call/rake at day break, the spend the day hunting a few different glassing spots. Calling if I find a good spot, otherwise spot and stalk during the day. Back at camp and perhaps call again right at dark.
Moose nap a lot, but will get up to feed or chase each other several times a day. Being on high ground to catch that afternoon movement has killed dozens of moose for us. Including both of our 2023 bulls.
Usually log 5+ miles of hiking as we all spread out to different areas during the day.
Camp chores are mostly ignored or done late until we have the first moose down. Then the lucky hunter is in charge of those. Otherwise there is rarely someone in camp to care during daylight hours.
If we get a moose late in the day, it gets opened up as much as possible and left till morning. Don’t typically do recovery in the dark, and never lost meat.
Lots of different styles of moose hunting though. That’s just what works for me.
Isaac
With all these random times of people getting moose I'm curious about how you all spend the day. On my few hunts I'm calling just before daybreak, rake, and glass till about 10 then do camp chores till 1145ish and glass till 130ish then get fire wood maybe power down for a nap and am back glassing around 4 till dark. how do you all spend break up your day with getting water, wood, food etc?
We are in our spot from before sun up to after dark. We stay there all day, usually about midday take turns taking naps. May venture a short ways to glass a different area or different angle but stay close. Call/rake before light until about 10:30-11am then quiet down til about 3 or 4pm and call/rake til dark. Camp chores are done back at camp at night if needed. Usually whoever is last in the lineup for shooting will stay behind one morning or two early in the hunt to get a stock of wood cut and a good 5 gallons of water filtered so that it’s nothing but hard hunting til the season closes.With all these random times of people getting moose I'm curious about how you all spend the day. On my few hunts I'm calling just before daybreak, rake, and glass till about 10 then do camp chores till 1145ish and glass till 130ish then get fire wood maybe power down for a nap and am back glassing around 4 till dark. how do you all spend break up your day with getting water, wood, food etc?