Official Team Doomsday 13 (13) Thread
#51
Heres one I saw in northern NH. I never been to Maine looking for moose but if its anything like northern VT or NH & you know where to look its not hard. Dern impresive animals. I had a bunch more pics but they got lost on hunt 101. [:'(]
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a186/Leverdude/DCP_2007.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a186/Leverdude/DCP_2007.jpg
#52
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ND
I work on 6000 acre farm. Job description... what ever needs to be done. I do all the row crop planting in the spring and run one of the combines in the fall during harvest. Otherwise there are just too many things to list and the work list never seems to end. I've beenworking here for 17 years now. I would never make it behind a desk andenjoy the variety of things we do on the farm. Plus, I can always scout deerwill working !!
We have a few moose in my area. Here's one Tyler and I stalked for a couplepictures earlier this summer. He was feeding in the soybeans I planted.

We have a few moose in my area. Here's one Tyler and I stalked for a couplepictures earlier this summer. He was feeding in the soybeans I planted.

#53
Leverdude & TJF,
Thanks for the pictures of the moose. I can't wait to get back up to Maine to see one for myself. They sure are one impressive animal. Did either of you guys ever get a chance to hunt or even harvest a moose.My account in Maine shot a bull a few years ago which had a 54" spread, they have it mounted and hanging in their store.They actually sent me a few roasts from it and it was really good. Anyways, thanks guys for the pictures.
Thanks for the pictures of the moose. I can't wait to get back up to Maine to see one for myself. They sure are one impressive animal. Did either of you guys ever get a chance to hunt or even harvest a moose.My account in Maine shot a bull a few years ago which had a 54" spread, they have it mounted and hanging in their store.They actually sent me a few roasts from it and it was really good. Anyways, thanks guys for the pictures.
#54
I am an employee benefits / insurance broker.... i know... i know... those d&#$ insurance salesman!
It does allow me a fairly flexible schedule though.
I am 27 and have been doing this right out of college. I work for a financial group in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and truly enjoy what I do. I have met many good people and developed some very good friendships through this business. I work w/ many of the local sportsmen who own their own small businesses.
My partners like to bust me because I have to wear a suit all day at work, but all weekend when they see me out I'm in my camo bubba gear... Oh well.
I have been married for 2 years this September and have a beautiful 14 month old daughter. She is awesome.
Anyway, that's my story....
It does allow me a fairly flexible schedule though.I am 27 and have been doing this right out of college. I work for a financial group in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and truly enjoy what I do. I have met many good people and developed some very good friendships through this business. I work w/ many of the local sportsmen who own their own small businesses.
My partners like to bust me because I have to wear a suit all day at work, but all weekend when they see me out I'm in my camo bubba gear... Oh well.
I have been married for 2 years this September and have a beautiful 14 month old daughter. She is awesome.
Anyway, that's my story....
#56
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Pottsvile,Pa
I cant get a full time job yet cuz of the child labor law but i work with cars and i used too put together bikes for my nan at our bike shop but she sold it. we had the bizniss for like over 50 years but walmart knocked us out of bizniz we sold good bikes but people wanted cheap bikes we couldnt get bikes as cheap as walmart can.
#57
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2003
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From:
I live, work, hunt & fish in Montana. My work schedule is 7-days on & 7-days off.
I hope to kill a big mule deer buck on the openingday of archery season? My wife killed a nice 3x4-mule deer buck opening day of archery season last year.
I hope to kill a big mule deer buck on the openingday of archery season? My wife killed a nice 3x4-mule deer buck opening day of archery season last year.
#58
BPBowhunter,
I apply for a permit every year but lucks not been with me. Next year I think I'm trying NH, VT & Maine. Triple my chances but I'd really rather hunt an area I know.
I apply for a permit every year but lucks not been with me. Next year I think I'm trying NH, VT & Maine. Triple my chances but I'd really rather hunt an area I know.
#59
Leverdude,
My account in Maine has applied 19 year for a moose tag and only gotten drawn once. I believe in Maineif you do get lucky enough to harvest a moose, you must wait I think it's 5 years before you are allowed to apply again. I hope you get drawn, that would be cool.
My account in Maine has applied 19 year for a moose tag and only gotten drawn once. I believe in Maineif you do get lucky enough to harvest a moose, you must wait I think it's 5 years before you are allowed to apply again. I hope you get drawn, that would be cool.
#60
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ND
Wolf Killer
Congrats to your wife on her Muley last year!! Goodluck hunting them this year.
BPBowhunter
I've never applied for moose here.Moose season comes at a bad time... right at the main part of harvest. If you draw a moose tag in ND... you better fill your tag. Just not enough moose so youare only allowedonetag in your life timeand it is tough to draw a tag at that.
Tim
Congrats to your wife on her Muley last year!! Goodluck hunting them this year.
BPBowhunter
I've never applied for moose here.Moose season comes at a bad time... right at the main part of harvest. If you draw a moose tag in ND... you better fill your tag. Just not enough moose so youare only allowedonetag in your life timeand it is tough to draw a tag at that.
Tim


