Zen Archery
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Newfoundland Moose was shot with a 300 WM and the 180 Hammer Hunter at 40 yards quartering toward. Hit where the leg meets the scapula. Went down 15 yards. Congratulations Don.
Indeed. That's HUGE for an east coast moose!I've been to Newfoundland many times. That is the largest racked moose I've seen taken there. Most of the larger bulls are taken in the most remote, fly-in areas up north from what I've seen.
Congrats to the shooter and another fine animal hammered.
Same here. When I saw the picture I didn't think it was from NF. I have hunted NF and never seen a Bull this size and none of our other friends have seen one this big. Congrats to Zen!I've been to Newfoundland many times. That is the largest racked moose I've seen taken there. Most of the larger bulls are taken in the most remote, fly-in areas up north from what I've seen.
Congrats to the shooter and another fine animal hammered.
I agree, most killed there are what I consider scrub bulls. I just assumed it may be because of so much inter breeding. As far as I know there were only 4 moose taken to NL in 1904. Time to introduce some more to dilute the gene pool.I've been to Newfoundland many times. That is the largest racked moose I've seen taken there. Most of the larger bulls are taken in the most remote, fly-in areas up north from what I've seen.
Congrats to the shooter and another fine animal hammered.