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After that they seemed to go into thick stuff, that's when I jumped a couple that I never saw, and where less than 20' away, but so thick I couldn't see them.
Moose are a lot easier to spot when the leaves are off the trees and maybe a bit of snow on the ground. Don't have to compete with the yellow jackets and flies either. Douglas is a good unit with a lot of the proper aged clearcuts. Look for spots where you can glass into the cuts that have 8-12' alders/willows from a distance. With the leaves off you will be able to spot the ubiquitous "4x8 sheet of black plywood" easily a mile away with binos. Then it is just a matter of picking the correct road to get closer, which is sometimes harder than spotting the moose. You'll get your cow
Falcon, that was a fun hunt and glad we had a couple young studs with us that day!
Hopefully I will be able to draw in the next 10-15 years while I can still get around.