Ak. moose hunting questions
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Ak. moose hunting questions
Last year my husband went moose hunting for the first time and in good fortune, brought home a moose.
Moose hunting is almost upon us (very short season) and I was wondering if y'all had any tips to offer? Helpful information regarding moose habits/behavior?
A website/book worth recommending?
We're located down here in the S.E. rain forest where it's more "hilly" and full of trees & thick underbrush. Finding where they hang out isn't the easiest to do, considering. Not to mention that if you are lucky enough to find & take one down...don't want to be too far from your rig-that's alot of hefty packin'!
Moose hunting is almost upon us (very short season) and I was wondering if y'all had any tips to offer? Helpful information regarding moose habits/behavior?
A website/book worth recommending?
We're located down here in the S.E. rain forest where it's more "hilly" and full of trees & thick underbrush. Finding where they hang out isn't the easiest to do, considering. Not to mention that if you are lucky enough to find & take one down...don't want to be too far from your rig-that's alot of hefty packin'!
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RE: Ak. moose hunting questions
Thank you aknimrod for the suggestions. As for cooler weather...this summer has been warmer & dryer than usual.
In fact, we are on water restrictions as we are running low. While out glassing last weekend with my husband, I heard a creek down below our look-out but didn't see much for water coming down the mountains, not like I usually do. I am wondering if they have migrated towards a larger water source.
By any chance, would you have a general idea as to their movement, as in how far they may travel daily?
I suspect this is going to be a tough season!
In fact, we are on water restrictions as we are running low. While out glassing last weekend with my husband, I heard a creek down below our look-out but didn't see much for water coming down the mountains, not like I usually do. I am wondering if they have migrated towards a larger water source.
By any chance, would you have a general idea as to their movement, as in how far they may travel daily?
I suspect this is going to be a tough season!
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RE: Ak. moose hunting questions
BIOLOGIST WOULD KNOW MORE ABOUT MOVEMENT, MY GUESS IS LESS THAN A MILE IF NOT HARRASSED. I KNOW A RADIO COLLARED BULL MOVED 75 MILES BETWEEN SUMMER AND WINTER RANGE.
WITH THE HEAT THE RUT WILL BE AFFECTED BUT THEY WILL BE NEAR WATER.. THERE IS A FIRE NEAR MY PERMIT AREA BUT THAT IS OVER A MONTH AWAY SO HOPEFULLY THE RAIN LAST NIGHT HELPED AND IT WILL NOT GET INTO MY AREA ,- PAT
WITH THE HEAT THE RUT WILL BE AFFECTED BUT THEY WILL BE NEAR WATER.. THERE IS A FIRE NEAR MY PERMIT AREA BUT THAT IS OVER A MONTH AWAY SO HOPEFULLY THE RAIN LAST NIGHT HELPED AND IT WILL NOT GET INTO MY AREA ,- PAT
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RE: Ak. moose hunting questions
I KNOW A RADIO COLLARED BULL MOVED 75 MILES BETWEEN SUMMER AND WINTER RANGE.
THERE IS A FIRE NEAR MY PERMIT AREA BUT THAT IS OVER A MONTH AWAY SO HOPEFULLY THE RAIN LAST NIGHT HELPED AND IT WILL NOT GET INTO MY AREA ,- PAT
I should think if their food source is gone, that they won't be apt to travel through?
I'll tell you what- while I pray for a successful hunt for my husband, this moose season...I'll include you within
Good luck Pat...the season is almost upon us!
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RE: Ak. moose hunting questions
I've been out scouting nitely now for the past few weeks.
One thing I've noticed more and more is mid day dips, and early evening dips. Meaning where we found decent water (not to nasty), we found moose, including 5 bulls. We'd see them at 1 or 2 in the afternoon as much as we saw them in the evenings.
Same thing tonight, went for a drive and did some grayling fishing, every moose we saw was standing IN water.
As far as movment, well we've had a client video moose that another client in a camp passed on 30 miles away. I believe it was 2 days difference. When they start going and there mind is made up, it can be pretty amazing how fast they go. Early season I wouldnt expect much movement at all.
There is still plenty of food, however I think the better higher quality food right now is going to be either in or on the edge of water sources.
Btw, saw one of the fires burning tonite. Pretty awesome site to behold.
One thing I've noticed more and more is mid day dips, and early evening dips. Meaning where we found decent water (not to nasty), we found moose, including 5 bulls. We'd see them at 1 or 2 in the afternoon as much as we saw them in the evenings.
Same thing tonight, went for a drive and did some grayling fishing, every moose we saw was standing IN water.
As far as movment, well we've had a client video moose that another client in a camp passed on 30 miles away. I believe it was 2 days difference. When they start going and there mind is made up, it can be pretty amazing how fast they go. Early season I wouldnt expect much movement at all.
There is still plenty of food, however I think the better higher quality food right now is going to be either in or on the edge of water sources.
Btw, saw one of the fires burning tonite. Pretty awesome site to behold.