That is the most normal way when hunting deer/bucks (?) here, and some are smarter than others I've heard many stories of animals just sneaking up on the hunter from behind to check if he is being played.
The dog breeds that are most popular for hunting moose here are Norsk Elghund or the Swedish Jämthund. When off leash they work by tracking the moose and keep the moose still by barking, until the hunter arrives. On leash they help track the moose and helps the hunters on foot to drive the moose to the shooters. Methods varies of course, and there are probably someone with more knowledge than me that would have a lot more info about that
That sounds similar to the way we hunt white-tailed deer here. One hunter with two or or more dogs will drive the deer through the brush toward the standers. We take turns who the driver is and swap out the dogs every couple of drives. Our most popular breeds are Walkers, Plotts, Beagles (large Beagles) and occasionally one of the coon hunting breeds or a cross. Normally whoever actually shoots the deer gets the skin, the trophy, and half the meat while the others in the hunbting party share the rest of the meat.