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With applications going out to Maine, VT, and NH, getting a chance to kill a good bull is most certainly on my short list of animals to hunt.
If you can, post up some pictures of your hunt, talk about the terrain, conditions, etc. Oh, and obviously mention rifle, cartridge, bullet.
Not too much more exciting than seeing a big bull on the ground!
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I have been blessed. Drawn twice and subpermitte once. Shooter all three times. 2009 Zone 3 905 dressed 52 inches 308 with 180 gr. Partitions View from camp porch. Decent bull on the right Object of the bull below affection. Females will always get you one way or the other. 2001 Zone 6 920 dressed 50 inches 300 Wea. Mag with 180 gr. Partitions 2012 Zone 1 700 pounds 34 inches (and by far the best eating) 30-06 with 180 gr. Partitons
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In my yard bull One I passed up 3 times this year (I refuse to road hunt). A couple living in my back yard. That's all I have
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It should be illegal to brag that much about game that close to home! You're making me envious as hell. Only moose I ever got was 21 hours from my house in Northern Alberta. About the size of your middle one and great eating. Bob
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Not too much more discouraging than seeing a big bull on the ground! Fixed it for you
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Not too much more discouraging than seeing a big bull on the ground! Fixed it for you Spot on.
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Really cool moose and pictures you have there JDK. Thanks for the post.
Not sure why the both of you would be "discouraged" by taking a nice bull? Wasn't that your goal?
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The "taking" is the fun part. It's everything that comes afterward that is more work than fun!
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That sure is the truth Jordan! I hope to draw in a state that will allow us to pack one out. Would hate to have to worry about or plan on having to get one out whole....
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Maine allows you to pack them out (and I have done it twice on bulls I haven't shot). I believe NH is the same.
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My folks live an hour north of Bangor. We all put in every year with some of my extended family. Someone usually pulls a permit every few years. My dad uses a 30-06 with 180 grain Speer Grand Slams, Mom uses a 6.5x55 with 156 grain Norma Oryxs, I use a 264 Win Mag with 140 grain Speer deep curls or hot cors. My cousins usually take 300 Win mags with factory ammo of what kind I do not know. Our neighbors use 12 gauge slugs.
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Maine allows you to pack them out (and I have done it twice on bulls I haven't shot). I believe NH is the same.
That's good to know. Thought it might have changed but was not sure.
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I will hunt moose again, would love to go to Newfie land to do so. Guided is the only way, them SOB's are something when you walk up to one you just shot and think 'What the hell did I just do'
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Of if you could get a skidder bitch to pull one out in Maine.
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Not too much more discouraging than seeing a big bull on the ground! Fixed it for you Yep... ...then there's all alone, 50 miles from home, -10� F... Thankfully, there's machines and sleds to assist such endeavors. Too bad this one was suffering from busted rings on one piston when this bull approached while I was trying to sort out the problem...
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Klikitarik; Merry Christmas to you and yours Klik, I hope this finds you all doing well. Please tell us how you fixed the broken rings way out there. Mechanical things give me fits and sleepless nights sometimes, especially so when one is far from mother's arms. A buddy in Whitehorse had a main bearing seize on his outboard jet leg when they were way, way out on a river. It made for a lot of walking and some creative chainsaw work to get the boat onto a trailer eventually. Another time the inboard Volvo on another boat didn't cooperate and they came back home using the kicker and watching the tides and decreasing fuel...... My late father and I went in about 40 miles on snow machine to hunt moose and though we had no troubles with the Arctic Cat when out hunting, it was a bit of fun getting the van started when we got back to the trail head as it had been sitting in -35� and lower all week. Anyway, I'd love to hear your busted rings story Klik. Oh, to the OP, the lone bull moose I've killed wasn't really close to a road and had to come out in pieces pulled in our "Dead Sled". I laughed and winced at the same time when I read Steelhead's response as I very clearly recall asking myself "what have you done Dwayne, what have you done...." when I couldn't even so much as roll the bull over. All the best to you and your family this Christmas Klik and in 2013 too. Dwayne
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And 1 from Alaska
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I have not hunted Maine but have hunted Newfoundland. On me first hunt I shot the 13th. moose that I saw. Amazing animals! I was surely impressed by their size. We (my son and I) had a great outfitter and had a blast. more later.
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