Just got back from a moose hunting trip. I was lucky enough to get a nice young bull on Sunday morning (still in full velvet, 38").
On day 2 heard the wolves howling about 2 to 3 miles to the south of me in the early afternoon, sounded like one hell of a lot of wolves. Wolf tracks and scat was in abundance on the logging trails and settings.
With all the wolf sign and howling it Kind of made me wonder how much the moose were being harassed by wolves.
I'm guessing the bull I got is around 2 years old, now when skinning out this moose I see both hind hocks have recently fresh healing wounds from wolves. These are tears in the hide 2 to 3 inches in length, several in total. Also I see several more completely healed scars from past encounters with wolves. So this one young bull had at least two serious encounters with wolves.
Little wonder why moose numbers are down so much in BC.
On day 2 heard the wolves howling about 2 to 3 miles to the south of me in the early afternoon, sounded like one hell of a lot of wolves. Wolf tracks and scat was in abundance on the logging trails and settings.
With all the wolf sign and howling it Kind of made me wonder how much the moose were being harassed by wolves.
I'm guessing the bull I got is around 2 years old, now when skinning out this moose I see both hind hocks have recently fresh healing wounds from wolves. These are tears in the hide 2 to 3 inches in length, several in total. Also I see several more completely healed scars from past encounters with wolves. So this one young bull had at least two serious encounters with wolves.
Little wonder why moose numbers are down so much in BC.




















































