Alone: Breaking Down a Moose (Season 6) | Exclusive | History
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Jordan is the first participant to successfully bring down big game. Now he must process it on his own using a small multi-tool and an axe in this exclusive scene from Alone Season 6. #AloneShow
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Was a headlamp one of the items Jordan decided to take? Or is light a necessary item given to him
How did he have all that meat stay fresh?
I just think it’s funny that Jordan caught so much food that he even fed the production crew.
The fact he did that with a leatherman is mind boggling
This is a good dude wish i was like him
Dudes a legend
What a majestic animal
I think I would’ve cried 🦌 reminded me of a horse
Wassup vegans
<spends $2k on the full Kuiu suite of head to toe outerwear>
<wears champion briefs>
if you make a narrow “v” shaped brush pile, the apex of it being driven stakes, not easily moved, and salt left there at a height, for oxen or moose, you force the animal to put his head right where you want it. With a rectangle made out of 1″ OD green sticks, 6″‘x6”, you can notch and lash on six 1″ OD fire hardened stakes, with 8″ of protrusion, to a really powerful spring pole, and set it where it will surely pierce the brain or spine of the animal. Don’t set the traps for at least a week, , after baiting areas for at least a week before building the brush piles. Let the animals become used to your scent and the changes in their environment. This means you don’t have to check the trapline 3x per day. Having a dozen such traps working for you, 24–7 greatly increases your odds of taking a big animal. MUCH less luck is involved than bowhunting. Take a slingbow and some take down arrows, tho, and keep them on your person at all times. the 1000 ft of snare wire can make 50 ft of 8‑strand cable, as well as dozens of single strand small game snares. So you can make half a dozen foot-snare traps for big game, calling the critter to 150 lbs of drag log. Such foot-snares can only be used very close to the cent of your 2.4 mile diameter circle of allowed land, so that the critter doesn’t get some place where you can’t follow.
After you DO set the traps, having caught at least 300 lbs of fish, for their fat content, the weather will be cold enough to help you preserve the meat, and dipping the strips of meat in salt brine before putting them on the smoke-rack. This will speed up the drying process, flavor the meat a bit, and assure that none of the meat or fish rots. before a hard freeze protects it. Get out on the frozen lake, make an igloo over your food, pour a bit of water here and there, taking time and converting the snow into 2″ of ice. Repeat 5 more times. Make an ice cylinder for the ice crawlway, the same way, and put it on log rollers, inside of the crawlway, with a log down thru the crawlway, the door-block and into a recess you’ve dug into the ice. vs mice, put 1″ of ice across the doorway. Access the cache 2x a week. Keep that small amount of food suspended from the roof of your igloo, inside, on a forked stick you’ve imbedded into the snow as you built the igloo.
This dude killed a wolverine with a hatchet.
Should’ve crafted a bone knife… you get way more meat
The way he broke that moose down was nothing but impressive
We’re was everything at what Island where you were on
I’m actually curious if they provide them with game tags or how this works!
Get the brain then starting processing the hide
This is gold
jre send me here
@HistoryChannel
Just curious why there aren’t more Canadian contestants considering half the seasons so far we’re filmed in Canada.
Kind of disappointing to fans of the show that are Canadian. Do better History channel🤨
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Admirable .
🙏 thank Buddha for the offering
Did you consider making a travois?
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Wildly impressive
He still my favorite winner 🏆 🥇 👍
🇷🇺The Russian phrase was the best part 🇷🇺
Always want to free up the stomach and other viscera. Don’t want those belly juices spilling on stuff that belly juices are meant to break down.
There’s a will, there’s a way. To think that our ancestors did this with a sharp rock 🤯
I would like to know why you did’nt keept the skin on the moose to preserv the meat. I realy envoy the show.
Really not cool. No reason to shoot or kill these beautiful animals.
Das arme Tier😢
I missed what the big mistake was and why it was so costly. What was it?
Leatherman should Pay him for advertising.
Anyone wish to tell me how would one clean up the leatherman tool after all the stuff that definitely got worked inside it ?
Respect