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Are they Canadian moose moving in from the north or are they Shiras moving in from the east. The ones Ive seen and pics look like they are bigger bodied like Canadian moose, but most sightings and sign have been high up on ridges and not in swampy low areas like Shiras. Anyone have any insight on which sub species. Nice pic BTW!
Quote from: Scottystyle on October 30, 2013, 11:33:48 PMAre they Canadian moose moving in from the north or are they Shiras moving in from the east. The ones Ive seen and pics look like they are bigger bodied like Canadian moose, but most sightings and sign have been high up on ridges and not in swampy low areas like Shiras. Anyone have any insight on which sub species. Nice pic BTW! I think they're shiras because although theyre big there not as big as the canadians and never seen one with a big enough rack to say canadian. plus they look just like the ones we see down by wanacut but just my
Quote from: paytonma on October 31, 2013, 02:48:44 PMQuote from: Scottystyle on October 30, 2013, 11:33:48 PMAre they Canadian moose moving in from the north or are they Shiras moving in from the east. The ones Ive seen and pics look like they are bigger bodied like Canadian moose, but most sightings and sign have been high up on ridges and not in swampy low areas like Shiras. Anyone have any insight on which sub species. Nice pic BTW! I think they're shiras because although theyre big there not as big as the canadians and never seen one with a big enough rack to say canadian. plus they look just like the ones we see down by wanacut but just my thanks for bearing with my thought process on that one haha . all the sign ive seen point to shiras is what was thinking... maybe thay have better nutrition and thats why they seem bigger. dunno. hope we get to see some tags in there soon