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To: robert b furman who wrote (1475)6/25/2014 11:17:32 AM
From: Ken Adams  Respond to of 26583
 
A couple weeks ago I had an opportunity to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. I got to see lots of elk, but the biggest surprise was to see two moose. They were in two locations in the park and only 50-60 yards off the road. They had traffic stopped in both directions. I've spent lots of time in the park over the years and this is the first time to ever see moose in the wild. To say they are huge is an understatement. Magnificent is appropriate.



To: robert b furman who wrote (1475)6/26/2014 9:02:26 AM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26583
 
Hey Robert..(Moose Slayer)

I hope you get a chance to go into the Alaskan wilds to get your moose and you have to work for it. That's what hunting is all about.

Killing a moose has consequences...(just like losing elections)

1) You will be banned from all Moose lodges in the US

2) The Elk lodges will put you on probation

Will you be able to pack all the meat out? What does Alaska charge for an out of state Moose license?

A moose was spotted just a few miles from where I live....but he was about 120 miles east from where his herd normally hangs out. Michigan does have periodic Moose hunts when the population gets near 600. Its done by lottery.

Images of Michigan moose to get you fired up.

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