A rancher in south west Alberta told of coming across a cow moose that was down and partially eaten by wolves. Left alive for the next feed. He shot her and a week later only the carcass remained. They were not worried about eatting carrion. No worse than two moose I came across near GAVIN LAKE, BC, a cow and calf that had been shot through the neck and left to bleed to death, S L O W L Y . . . We hauled them to the Conservation Officer after cleaning. It turned out to be an experience for the new young hunter on my friend who gained the experience of his first "KILL & CLEAN". The CO thought this was an example of someone conducting a slow kill with the thought of going back after dark. There were no tracks in the area so whoever shot them did so from the road. None of us heard shots in the half hour we were in the area before this ugly find.




















































