Sucessful moose and goat hunt

Dogleg

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Slicer55 and I joined forces with some mutual friends in an undisclosed location. I'm sure that the third member will chime in. The fourth and final member is a phantom entity with mystal powers. Its name is only spoken in fearful whispers, and no clear photographs of the mountain spirit exist. Occasionally you can see a shadow or a movement out of the corner of your eye, then huge weights are moved and horns, antlers and hides appear. Rather spooky, really.

I'll add some pictures as I get time.

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Unfortunately those who would attempt to post a picture involveing the "Phantom" are never seen again.b:
I do have clearance for pics of the lower left bll, from an equally awesome but much less terrifying entity.

Pickles,
That picture was taken at the float-plane base. Getting to that point was a backpack, Zodiac and Beaver-rich endevour.


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That last fellow sure looks pissed off for some reason...did he just realize that the fun part was over and now you guys would have to lug that huge f*ckin thing out of there? Either way, cheer up guys! You've got some nice moose. :)
 
Dumb luck and gravity; a killer combination.

Ha! No pun intended..... I can recreate that recipe no problem. :)
Regardless, that looks like a hell of a hunt. Congratulations.

It just occcured to me that a harvest like that might take a few float plan loads to carry out. How's you guys do it? Deboned? Quartered? In the fusilage or tied to the pontoons?
 
Ha! No pun intended..... I can recreate that recipe no problem. :)
Regardless, that looks like a hell of a hunt. Congratulations.

It just occcured to me that a harvest like that might take a few float plan loads to carry out. How's you guys do it? Deboned? Quartered? In the fusilage or tied to the pontoons?

A little over 2 loads in a Beaver plus everything that could be crammed into a Pacer on floats. Everything was boned out, nothing was tied outside the plane. The antlers were nested 1 inside the other like stacking stools, that way they don't take up much more room than a single set. We did our level best to eat the goats in camp, and came awful close to doing it.

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That last fellow sure looks pissed off for some reason...did he just realize that the fun part was over and now you guys would have to lug that huge f*ckin thing out of there? Either way, cheer up guys! You've got some nice moose. :)

I was thinking the same thing!! Man try smiling for the picture, most people would love to be on a trip as successful as that. Must be one miserable guy to hunt with if that's how happy he is after taking such a nice animal!,
 
Just out of curiosity Dogleg, how many freezers do you have? You must have one absolute f*ckload of moose meat to keep cold. :cheers:
 
Just 2, but they are good sized. Normally we don't shoot more than 1 moose per year, but my wife drew a tag after I had organized an out of province hunt. Ordinarily international hunting doesn't involve or allow meat importing, so that isn't an issue.
 
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