Just few guest in the yard this last month.
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:laf: Looks like that moose could step over that fence. :laf:
Let me see, 2 moose, 2 moose, 1 moose, 1 moose. That means that one stayed at Todd's house. Burgers at Todd's place.
Jerry
and I see a house behind it... They don't care where they go do they.
That would be great to have moose steaks walk right into your yard. !!!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
LAST MONTH?
What were you doing...contemplating whether or not we got to see them?
Man them things are huge!
They look in great shape Todd. How do it taste :shrug:.
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Thouse guest come and go as they plese!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, tehy do and tear up every bush and tree they can. But darned if they don't come around during hunting season. :doh2:
I thought that in the Last Frontier that trespassers could be shot at any time.
Jerry
Man these things are huge animals! What will a mature adult cow weigh? These are some very cool pictures Todd. I'm happy you got a round to sharing them with the month you took to think about it, grin :eyebrownod:
Many many years ago I shot my first moose and last I may add. When I walked up to it I looked down at this hugh creature looked at my little Buck knife and thought to myself "My God what did I do!" Moose meat is great I would rank it right behind elk which I think is the best.
Quote from: JohnP on March 13, 2010, 08:44:46 AM
When I walked up to it I looked down at this hugh creature looked at my little Buck knife and thought to myself "My God what did I do!"
:alscalls: :alscalls: You sure aren't the only one had that experience John. You are one that learned from it though :biggrin:.
I like both moose and elk but I'd say moose is consistently better eating. We usually shoot cows for eating but the young bull I got this year is awesome. Cows can range from 600lb to well over a 1,000 lbs.