A couple years ago I was bow hunting down in the Porcupine Hills for deer and was working my up a ridge in a big coulee and I see a cow moose in the distance working it's way down the ridge towards me. I didn't think too much of it and though I would quietly work my way around her when all of a sudden from behind the cow a bull flanks around her and starts walking straight towards me in an aggressive manner. I stop and realize he is none too pleased with me being so close to his lady as he continues coming towards me huffing and stomping the ground. Oh, crap......
I now realize a drastic change of direction is needed and I reverse my course and start heading back down the ridge with the bull still in pursuit. Thankfully he is just walking......fast.....but not running. If he starts to run I am in real trouble as you all know how fast a moose can move when they are motivated.........

The area is fairly well treed for the most part and I was was looking for some big Douglas Firs to get between me and the bull but unfortunately I was now in a bit of an open section with no nearby cover.....
The timber line was still a ways away from me and at this point I was starting to get concerned so I pulled out my trusty can of bear spray and had it ready to go as I continue to the tree's and while keeping my eyes on the big bugger as he approached.
As I made the tree line the Bull now realized I didn't want anything to do with him or his lady friend and thankfully broke off his march towards me.......
Exciting morning!
Edit: Would the bear spray have stopped the angry bull?

I don't know but I certainly would of given it a try if it had come to that, thankfully it didn't....
