Nice looking bull and good shooting from 250yds.
Nice bull....Congratulations!!!
Any good recipes for bottled moose?
Looking for more of a gravy than broth type.
Thanks in advance. Mike
Congrats !!
Rob
Hey Mike, I just bottle as normal and add whatever.
Now if your looking to add gravy.
You've got to try moose pies.
I use a home made pie crust, add lots of meat,a couple cans of peas and carrots.
Bake the pie and add the gravy,over the top.
It's the best way I've ever eaten moose.
The pies are 12 inch in diameter and about 4 to 5 inches thick.
I usually make a few extra,to freeze, for later.
When I was a kid, I remember eating a lot of moose, fish, potatoes, and homemade bread,Congrats!! Moose on the ground means a lot of delicious meals.
So many ways to prepare great tasting dishes with moosemeat.
I raised a family of 4 on Moosemeat, and never had a complaint.
Enjoy! D.
13 point bull,250 yards out.
I was using a Hornady 162 g ELD-X handload, shooting out of a Browning Xbolt 7 mm. I ranged the shot at 252 yards.( after he was down).
I got him low in the lung, and broke a rib and I knew he was done,as soon as I hit him. As he staggered and just stood still. Then walked about 5 steps and dropped. Recovered the bullit an it was still in good shape,and all there,with a small bit of mushrooming . Heading back in on Sunday with my brother,he has an either ### tag.
Glad to hear that you didn't continue to pepper him with rounds just because it wasn't an instant 'bang flop'. Knowing your shot was good, and that it takes a moment or two for the animal to realize he is dead on his feet.
Yes ,it was very obvious,he was done. I don't like my meat tenderized with bullits. All in all, it was a good shot and a great day.
Did you measure him for span (green)? Noting that counting 'points' tends to be a very East Coast - even Newfoundland - thing, but has less relevance to actual scoring.
No, how do you do that? What's green?




























