I felt compelled to respond here........not that I expect it'll make a difference to anyones opinion.
When I arrowed this moose I was hunting alone in a very remote area (fairly inaccessable my most accounts). Thats why I went there!
I was prepared to bring a moose out alone, I had bulk pepper to eliminate blow-fly problems, 20-45kg new mesh feed bags to pack the boned meat into managable sized pieces.
Salt for the hide.
My aluminum pack frame and also a 2'x5' feed sleigh (from the Poly-dome Calf Hutch Co.) with a pack harness to drag the sleigh with the bagged meat over rough terrain.
I figured I could fly a moose out in 3 loads, 2 loads of meat and one load with the cape and antlers in my homebuilt floatplane.
I had dressed and packed out the bear several days earlier. Hiking on a ridge I'd been surprised by two 100lb cubs. I nocked an arrow thinking, where was their mother? And before I could back away she appeared, spotted me began aggressive posturing and quickly closed from 60yds to inside of 20yds before I drew and shot her straight-on in the throat (arrow exited her hind-quarters). After she expired over the side of the rock face, hung up in a tree root I climbed down on a rope, tied her off to the root and skinned and butchered her there. Climbed back up and pulled everything up with the rope, packed it out 3/4 of a mile over a fire-burn back to camp. That was the occassion of my 57th birthday, very unforgetable.
Taxidermist aged the bear at 12yrs.
A few days later I called in and arrowed the big moose 380 ft across a fire-burn from my plane, there was ice on the water, heavy frost and it was cold. Later in the day the temperature turned uncharacteristically warm and I knew I couldn't process and haul that much animal out fast enough to prevent spoilage and I hurt a knee so I got on my rented satellite phone and called a company I used to fly crop-dusters for and made arrangements for a helicopter to fly the moose to cold-storage...
That's all! Didn't spot the moose from the air...didn't arrow the moose from the air... and.....did not contravene any existing laws where I was hunting.
It was all good and seemed like the responsible thing to do, nothing else.
I'm just a blue-collar guy, drive an old diesel pickup, raise some work-horses and have a personal-line-of-credit that had enough spare room on it to pay the bill for flying a moose
Thanks for hearing my side