Moose hunting with Nature Moose cameras

Moose hunting with Nature Moose cameras

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Moose hunting with Nature Moose cameras

Extra-high ventilated top band, vented barrels, adjustable busk, Invector-DS extended chokes, high-gloss oiled finish, grade III/IV walnut, over-and-under shotgun, Invector-DS chokes. Elegant and technically superior. Moose hunting rifle with Nature Moose cameras It’s not very glamorous. Not only do we have to walk up and down mountains, sometimes on mountain bikes, carrying our own equipment, but we also have to make ourselves very small and crawl through krumholtz, or wade through tall grass. It’s always an adventure, no matter how we approach the job. Here, we climb through the krumholtz and find our way to the other side in time for a large bull to enter the clearing. He seems to have found a cow. It’s amazing how elk can move through this gnarled vegetation. Obviously, it’s hard work; he lays down for a good deep sleep. At the end of the day, we do it too! Thanks for watching our channel, we’re the husband/wife team of Rick and Libby Libbey, (Libby squared), New Hampshire wildlife photographers (and part-time Alaskans.) It’s our passion to document wildlife of all kinds, but elk are definitely at the top. In New Hampshire, we spend many of our spring and summer kayaking hours photographing loons and elk in New Hampshire waters. And we hike miles and miles in Alaska in search of all kinds of wildlife in the fall.To find much more of our content on Nikon/Sony gear, techniques and all things wildlife, click on the links below. FACEBOOKSITE WEBINSTAGRAMEMAIL moosemanphotos@comcast.netRick & Libby Libbey owners603 735 5323Andover, NH 03216source