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Got him
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Was it at that point you said "Oh @%$*" boy have we got our work cut out for us now?
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You aint kidding!!!
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Tell me about it my buddy shot a 63" bull 2 miles from camp in Alaska on a self guided hunt and it took 4 of us 2 days to pack it back to camp. They couldn't figure out why I told them not to shoot a moose too far from camp. Chalk it up to a lesson learned but that 738lbs of meat at the butcher sure tastes good!
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Are you sure that isn't a cow moose Huntnphool? It doesn't have any horns...
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Here's my Selkirk.
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Selkirk Moose.
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You folks rock! I killed a moose north of Nome in '92 but likely won't get another chance until (notice I didn't say "if") I get drawn in state.
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Brian,
Great post, and all nice kill shots !
I look forward to the day of hunting those big bulls.
I hoping and praying for a tag soon !
I want one like yours on my wall !
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