How would you like to wack one of these every year?
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OK do they allow CB's fer hunting there? If so lets go! Heck even if we had to use ML's that would be a great hunt! I would save up if anyone wanted to go in another year or 2!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Newtonville, Ontario, Canada
The first moose I shot was around 1,100 lbs. I couldn't believe how big it was! When picked it up with a front end loader I was mortified at the shear size! I had shot lots of deer and antelope by then and was quite intimidated by the prospect of "field dressing" the monster.
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ORIGINAL: Dnk
The first moose I shot was around 1,100 lbs. I couldn't believe how big it was! When picked it up with a front end loader I was mortified at the shear size! I had shot lots of deer and antelope by then and was quite intimidated by the prospect of "field dressing" the monster.
The first moose I shot was around 1,100 lbs. I couldn't believe how big it was! When picked it up with a front end loader I was mortified at the shear size! I had shot lots of deer and antelope by then and was quite intimidated by the prospect of "field dressing" the monster.

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Nontypical Buck
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From: Mn.
They must be Irish,it looks like the jig.just about drove under one up by international fall,Mn afew yrs back,its not a good feeling when you come to a stop and your looking right underneath it,its front leg was on center line and it rear hoof was still on the shoulder of the road,I was in my subaru and wasnt wearing any Depends,thought I was going to load my pants
.It was in no hurry to move ether.
.It was in no hurry to move ether.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Newtonville, Ontario, Canada
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
Hey Don, I have a Picture of mine, do you have pictures of your's?
ORIGINAL: Dnk
The first moose I shot was around 1,100 lbs. I couldn't believe how big it was! When picked it up with a front end loader I was mortified at the shear size! I had shot lots of deer and antelope by then and was quite intimidated by the prospect of "field dressing" the monster.
The first moose I shot was around 1,100 lbs. I couldn't believe how big it was! When picked it up with a front end loader I was mortified at the shear size! I had shot lots of deer and antelope by then and was quite intimidated by the prospect of "field dressing" the monster.
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ORIGINAL: smokepolehall
OK do they allow CB's fer hunting there? If so lets go! Heck even if we had to use ML's that would be a great hunt! I would save up if anyone wanted to go in another year or 2!
OK do they allow CB's fer hunting there? If so lets go! Heck even if we had to use ML's that would be a great hunt! I would save up if anyone wanted to go in another year or 2!
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Newtonville, Ontario, Canada
Jason, that pic is from Newfoundland. The very east coast of Canada. To hunt moose you have to be professionally guided and it is expensive! But there is almost a 100% success rate. Lots of black bear too!


