1) It appeared to me to not penetrate too well, either.
2) I thought if anything, it was a bit too far forward. A huge moose has a lot of muscle that close to the shoulder. Large muscle and big rib bones, before the lungs are reached. That arrow may not have reached the lungs!
Why didn't they show the follow up, dead moose, posed photos?
When I first saw the bull, my first reaction was that it was a text book example of an Alaska moose. These range in Alaska, the Yukon, northern BC and not sure if they go into NWT, or not.
Then, a posting mentioned Quebec and I couldn't figure it out. So now I am relieved, it was an Alaska moose in the Yukon.
Taxonomists generally have the range of the Alaska mosse as being in Alaska and the western Yukon only.
BC, eastern Yukon and NWT have a different subspecies. Record books have them classified a bit differently again.



























