Two moose fighting, and on trail cam

John Y Cannuck

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It's in the sticky above, page 28.
The cameras this year proved to be a great advantage to our moose hunt. i checked them every couple of days. It showed where the moose were.
I plan on taking a bunch more up for next year.
The only complaint I have on this years hunt was that the first of the week was too warm and buggy. We had a great time, and I walked many miles, proving I ain't dead yet. I got 'lost' in the fog. Well, not really, i just crossed the wrong creek. As soon as I looked at my compass and realized that north was now south in relation to the water, I figured it out, pulled out my GPS, Fired it up, battery went dead, put in my spares, took a bearing, shut it off, and walked to a different exit point using the compass. It's an advantage of having spent many years in the bush, and knowing the area well. When i was a young gaffer, i'd have freaked out, and re-traced my steps. Now, I'm not a mountain goat, and re-crossing that cliff bound creek was the last thing i wanted to do. Know your area, or carry a map. To be honest, i didn't need the GPS. It's nice to have confirmation though.
We got two 2.5yr old moose this year, one bull, one cow, ending a five year dry spell, in which we either had no tags, or saw no moose. I think Jay (new to our group) was beginning to think there were none.
 
I have yet to see a moose while hunting with you guys, but the two that got strung up on the meat pole proves THEY ARE THERE!

Oh wait, the awesome trail cam pics we are capturing also proves it!

Cheers
Jay
P.S. Seen bears, deer and been having a GREAT time I must say!

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