live4therut
CGN frequent flyer
Great thread! Moose has never been a hard animal to harvest as they are plentiful where I hunt. They have been a family tradition to hunt and involve all family members from the hunt to dressing, cutting and wrapping.
Thanks guys. He came in right away on the second morning but while could hear him walking couldn't see him. Waited about an hour then walked about a half mile away and cow called as I walked back to the decoy then raked some brush and gave 3 bull grunts. Not sure which brought him back.
This one came in just like in the movies, moving his head side to side, stopping to rake willows, the whole show. Pretty humbling to watch such a majestic animal like that. Came in without making a single sound.
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that woulda been an awesome photo big bore if you were holding hes head up like a trophy!
good going
WL
Use those shanks with the calf muscle for osso buco. Freeze it and (have it) cross cut with the bone in. It is a shame to turn a fine piece of meat in to hamburgers.
There's no hunt as exciting as calling in a trophy bull moose, in my opinion, especially if you hear them from miles away and they don't break cover until they're in close proximity. One that comes to mind is a mid 50" bull that I was playing with calling for about 2 hours. The first time I heard him he was close to 2 miles away. He broke cover at about 8 yards, I was on a rock outcropping by a river and he came from behind. Hearing those antlers raking and brushing against willows, listening intently for a twig to snap periodically , cursing the wind as it picks up and muffles sound as the morning progresses, the bull's grunt that's quiet but travels for miles. It's my favorite hunting, and I'm fine with not shooting, the thrill is in listening to all the noises made by nature on a cold,crisp fall morning. There aren't many places on this planet where your ears ring from the silence.
I know quite a few guys that just boat hunt up and down rivers, they have no idea what they're missing.
Whow-------hearing a Bull Moose call from 2 miles away, you must have some "Bionic Ears". Most Hunters cant hear a Bull from 200 yards away but 2 Miles sounds to me like a story some of these Magazine writers like to lay on the public.
Cheers



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