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RE: A very serious question for very serious bowhunters.
Wonder if the moose cut her lip on the broadhead?
That guy stayed amazingly stillthroughout the encounter. I shake like a wet dog when a doe comes in, couldn't imagine howI wouldreact if that happened to me. |
RE: A very serious question for very serious bowhunters.
Thats the 1st time Ive seen it.. coolest thing Ive seen in a long time.
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RE: A very serious question for very serious bowhunters.
I wouldn't go as far as peeing my pants but with the way I hunt I don't think the moose would have gotten that close to me. :D:D
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ORIGINAL: early in ORIGINAL: ZachCL whoops my mistake, sorry I didnt know it was already posted. I know how much that bugs some people. |
RE: A very serious question for very serious bowhunters.
That's Kewl!
I've had a Bear charge me on the ground and that didn't make me pee my pants. I doubt a Cow moose chewing on my Broadhead would[8D] Must have been a dull broahead!;) Dan |
RE: A very serious question for very serious bowhunters.
That was a close encounter no doubt... I did learn that moose like broadheads!:D |
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Derek |
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I haven't had the oppurtunity to see it, thanks for sharing it. I believe I'd had to shoot in self-defense.
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RE: A very serious question for very serious bowhunters.
That is wild. Great composure on the part of the hunter (and cameraman).
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