Dave ,nice job but the sight of that moose makes my mouth water,my ex-boss just came back from Newfoundland with a 1400 pound bull,and a huge bag of moose meat for me lovely tasty stuff for sure.Got a small load of white birch I'll burn in my first fire if it gets cold enough.Been cutting. Got 2 loads.
This AM the moose (Cow with twins) were eating the tops of the down birch trees.
Watched me for a long time then ran off when the tree fell.
Few nice size ones. (birch & moose)
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Back for another load today.
45° at 9AM. Mostly cloudy
Always see moose after hunting season. The leaves gone helps allot though.
King salmon are good for you
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Found a 1/2 rack for the wood shed a few weeks ago. Does that count?
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Great pics Dave. I remember years ago I was in Canada ( near wawa) with my dad fishing and he walked up close to a bull and snapped his picture, moose didn't mind at all? Did you get another set of moose antlers yet for the barn? It really needs it !
Dennis, that was no statue! LOL.... A moose sure makes our whitetails look real small. You have any luck yet?
Nice haul
- - - ::::--------> (Decent moose at 15 yards)
Definitely on my bucket list - Maybe cover my ghillie suit with birch twigs? I've heard they can be a little "stompy" at close range, though.
Nice pics, good luck next year!
love the ghillie! Got a jacket that is a little long from "allpredatorcalls". Cut most of the material off the left arm. Gently hand wash it once a month or so in baking soda and water only. leave soda on it as scent control. I carry it in / out in a stuff sack that it came with so it wont get sweaty or snag on everything. Don't know how the snipers do it - they are a pain to travel through the woods in.How well do you like the ghillie suit? How do you clean it? Any problem when aiming? That is, from a tree stand or from the ground?
Real nice Dave
Are they used to humans? Do they spook easily?
sweet setup bogydave. a trailer is the way to go. saves on the truck suspension and can carry a whole lot more. probably close to a cord on a 3500# trailer?
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