The Largest Bull Moose Jim Shockey Has Seen in 40+ Years!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2025
- Jim and his team head to his Rogue River Outfitting territory in the Yukon in search of the "Tim" bull, the moose that Jim's been dreaming about for the last 40 years. Show times: www.outdoorcha...
On one of Jim's shows, quite a few years ago, he was guiding a client who wasn't quick enough to draw a bead on the biggest moose ever. Jim was a bit pissed the client didn't shoot. The moose was close and Jim and his client were slightly above where the moose passed. It passed by through a small opening very quickly, but long enough that the client should have had time to shoot. This moose was beyond huge and I have never forgotten that episode. I'd love to see it again. That moose was almost mythical!
Yeah what a big disappointment for you to not see a animal killed for your enjoyment. Thoughts and prayers.
@@mizzury54 I'm sure it was a big disappointment to him and the way you say that is sarcastic and if you watch mother nature take care of that moose I'm sure it would be many times more curl and a long time of watching it's self being eaten by a bear, a pack of wolves or whatever it may be but for sure a long and terrible slow death and yes I agree they have to eat to in order for something to live something must die, and nature is the most cruel Death of ALL, starving to death takes a long time, we are at the top of the food chain and you didn't have to watch it, but you had to complain about it, you should think about the Beef and pork, and the poor little chickens every time you sit down to eat a slice of meat and think about how they watched their own kind in front of them and terrified of being next,,,Most wild game never know what hit them and that's the way it is, LEAVE HUNTING ALONE THEY BELONG TO THE HUNTERS THAT DO EVERYTHING TO SUPPORT THEM AND BIRD WATCHERS AND SIGHT SEER'S RARELY PUT FORTH A DIME FOR THEIR HOBBY THAT THE HUNTERS MAKE POSSIBLE WITH THEIR DOLLORS FOR THEM TO DO 🐗🐐🦌🐰🦊🐺🐻🤑🤑🦈🐯🐻🐷🦝🦊🐰🐭🐹
@@mizzury54 First off read David Ward's comment because it is right on the money. However, and even more important, I spoke only of seeing the episode once again due to the magnificence of the animal. If the entire show would have been 30 minutes of watching that animal walk around in all his glory I would have watched and loved every minute of it. You seem to, probably due to some self subscribed talent of knowing what is in another person's mind, have completely miscomprehended what I wrote. Maybe you should read it again without any predetermined, anti-hunting, misconception guiding your final understanding of what was written. Try it!
What a bull... ! And what a beautiful scenery! Best regards from Germany
That was a really small one! Welcome too Sweden, too hunt the doublesize bullmoose!
did he get it ?
What season and episode was this?
Caliber is ?
Wich caliber he used and rifle company ? Thanks
@Cousin Jimmy Farha thanks
such impressive animals!
Yeah too bad it has to die for man's enjoyment .
@@mizzury54 one more idiot in the comment section!
can i ask what scope you got there
I been on TH-cam looking at different moose videos, and this is the biggest one I've seen in 2 minutes 😂 give it a minute or 2 and I'll see something bigger.
Christensen Ridgeline ?
Im over here just listening to what he says at the end. Im shooting a 28 Nosler and she hits like a cannon at 800 yards easy. I reload my own shells with Nosler cause i know. But should i try Hornady, maybe or maybe not. Its tough went you know what Nosler is
Gun was build, Its a dream i put over 7 grand into that gun
Why ?
One of the very few filmed hunters that doesn't use the phrase, " I SMOKED 'IM! ". Alot more reverance for the wildlife.
Imagine a bull moose antler width pushing 80" YUP, I seen it...!!! A tandem 12,000 Trailer... My estimate, that width of those antlers 75-80" 5x7 brows and 21 points on one side... You can bet that there are a few more this size in that same area
We don't know how big it was. We don't know the firing distance.
wow I'm shocked Shockey using a rifle and not a muzzle loader !!
Used to be a good show when Jim hunted. Now these younger ones on there are copying other redundant videos. Showing unnecessary stuff. Lots of talking and less hunting. Jim does his talking while hunting.
That was a MONSTER
seen one 5x7 on the brows...and 21 points on one side...it was laying on a tandem trailer and I would bet there was BARELY AN INCH ON EACH SIDE BETWEEN THE OUTER CHANNEL SIDE RAILS... 70-75" AT LEAST...
id say 80" at least
You're the man, Jim.
The best breeding stock has to be eliminated for the sake of bragging rights .
@Jason B. booooo, you're old, don't cry
😢cry baby cry 😢😢😢
No the largest oldest bulls have been breeding for years already and will do the most breeding going forward, so by removing them from the population you are allowing more of the breeding to be done by younger bulls reducing the amount of first generation inbreeding making blood lines stronger, having the same big bulls breeding there own daughters and then there daughters daughters and then there daughters daughters daughters is not beneficial for the species
He must have been in canada
You sound like the guy from cabelas big game hunter pro in fact u r
Why would you shoot that, that meat would be as tough as boot leather.
Lol no way. Good as it gets in wild game
We saw the hit but he did not kill it. Just badly wounded it.
@Micha EL Dear Micha EL. I have been hunting big game for nearly fifty years and I know that when first shot is fired perfectly there is no need for a shot no 2. What separates a god and a poor hunter is that the good hunter hold his round when the chance for a kill shot is poor. If most of the big games requires more than one shot to kill its because the hunter is no good. That can be lack of self control, poor equipment, lack of understanding the mechanisms that drives hunt or has
too high thoughts of his/her skills not knowing that the personal level of incompetence has been met long ago.
@Micha EL Again my friend: A shot placed in the right area kills. No doubt about that. If you use caliber lacking kill power - well.......
I will like to see a moose with his neck shot off need a second shot. Skills my friend and knowledge where ti hit.
@@skeggiskjeldarson9513
I'm not even the best hunter in my group and I only needed a second shot once in my life of over 40 plus years.
Judging by the way the moose reacted he didn't run more than a hundred yards.
I'm not here to compete or overrule any opinions, however, guarantee that moose won't stand past 10 seconds.
Was a beautiful Bull until u shot it
Why are you here then ?
I'm sure it tasted just as good as it looked. Yummy
I hunt a few times a year, I eat healthy and so on. You can eat what you buy, nasty chemicals are on everything in stores today, n meat and veggies.
@@RW-bt6ex Why ? because it's a free for all world here on TH-cam. Anyone can watch or look at anything they want and criticize it they want to.
@Ван Гвардия I love the irrelevant analogy. Cattle, chickens , etc are specifically bred for humans to eat . Moose , etc out in the wild are not. I know you can't see the difference. Of course you are the kind that think God put all the animals on earth just for man's benefit.
Sorta a game hog I get more glory watching my kids harvest an animal
Okay KAREN 🙄
@@DAVESLAM watch dexter Mckittrick big bear video
Nobody cares.....
It was big but I've seen bigger ones
yea, me too
No you haven't
@@CrazyTuco1 Yes I have
Lay me get this straight, Jim shoots the moose for the client? That don’t sound right.
Watch the episode. He uses the other guides rifle to take the moose ethically. He wanted to use his muzzle loader but the moose was out of range for it. Was his moose tag with his apprentice guides rifle.
Harvesting the head, when you know the meat is to tough to enjoy, is just plan old wrong. And that anti no bull
@@joegettier4452 uh.....what?
@@haps4me858 what episode is it?
My hero
TOTALLY AWESOME 😃
You do this for money I'm sure your freezers doesn't need any more meat in it
Did you really need to kill the moose
Killed for nothing, Nature should be left to thrive 😔
Not being smart but google carrying capacity its an explanation of why animals don’t just live happily ever after
@@charlietaylor6389 neither do people sadly, trophy is short lived and everything is subject to examination 👍
Sad to see all the big ones picked off. Gonna be nothing but micemoose left....
Perhaps you'll see more large bulls if you kill less, just an idea
In BC they have a stupid hunting regulation.... they want the big mature trophy breeding bulls shot off. Mature / Imature bulls .. I personally like the 2-1/2 to 3 year old moose... The regulation is stupid ..
Maybe less fat chicks if there was no ice cream....
What a Bull! Glad he's no longer alive to threaten all of man kind. And great conservation too! There WAYYY too many moose out there ya know?
Let's kill it to show what real men we are
That's the biggest most majestic moose I've ever seen, I think I'll kill it..
Have you ever tried to sweet talk a moose to sit in a frying pan?
What a lame excuse to just kill the biggest moose. Very poor hunter ethics. Cannot enjoy wildlife. Kill big bull before jim shocked himself dies
your ignorance shines through with that comment
The biggest moose I have ever seen. Impressive. Let's kill 'em so I can hang his head on my wall. In fishing we catch and release.
Jim sorry to hear about your wife's cancer, she's strong, and with family support she'll beat this!!!