
Calling and Tracking Moose During the Rut
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Date: 2020-11-30
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Comments and reviews: 9
Theresa
Years ago, I left a domestic violence situation. At the shelter a young lady took me and my children under wing. Turns out she was the Governor of NH's daughter. Her dad was a former judge.
Anyway, the house they let us stay in was on the Dover/Madbury/Durham line.
At night I would hear/feel loud thumping around the house, outside. Sounded like a bunch of men running through the yard. I would get very terrified. Then it would subside. Happened numerous times.
Also, while we were there, noticed the tops of flowers we planted kept getting eaten.
I realized (at that time) there were some Moose around, and being a single mom with kids, I was so frightened of maybe accidentally disturbing moose and their babies.
Moved away from there and found out a couple years later that it was what locals called the Madbury Moose lol
I didn't stay long there, haha.
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Years ago, I left a domestic violence situation. At the shelter a young lady took me and my children under wing. Turns out she was the Governor of NH's daughter. Her dad was a former judge.
Anyway, the house they let us stay in was on the Dover/Madbury/Durham line.
At night I would hear/feel loud thumping around the house, outside. Sounded like a bunch of men running through the yard. I would get very terrified. Then it would subside. Happened numerous times.
Also, while we were there, noticed the tops of flowers we planted kept getting eaten.
I realized (at that time) there were some Moose around, and being a single mom with kids, I was so frightened of maybe accidentally disturbing moose and their babies.
Moved away from there and found out a couple years later that it was what locals called the Madbury Moose lol
I didn't stay long there, haha.
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Jax
When I was around 12 years old I started hunting with my Dad! We would be following a deer trail and he would get down on his knees and whisper hey come here so I would also get down on my knees and he would proceed to show me how to tell if deer poop was fresh or old. BUT the funniest thing he did was after he would squish it to show me, he would look off to one side away from me and then he would wipe the poop off his gloves onto my pants! lololol. I carried that tradition on to my son! hahaha
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When I was around 12 years old I started hunting with my Dad! We would be following a deer trail and he would get down on his knees and whisper hey come here so I would also get down on my knees and he would proceed to show me how to tell if deer poop was fresh or old. BUT the funniest thing he did was after he would squish it to show me, he would look off to one side away from me and then he would wipe the poop off his gloves onto my pants! lololol. I carried that tradition on to my son! hahaha
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Roger
I helped with a moose survey in the Fort Frances area in the early '90's. We surveyed plant diversity and availability. There were morning and evening lookouts for moose in prime habitat. I witnessed a wolf pack digging out a beaver house, huge whitetail bucks in velvet, many close encounters with black bears, but only saw one cow moose. Lots and lots of sign though. Thanks for sharing the video and brining all those wonderful memories back to me.
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I helped with a moose survey in the Fort Frances area in the early '90's. We surveyed plant diversity and availability. There were morning and evening lookouts for moose in prime habitat. I witnessed a wolf pack digging out a beaver house, huge whitetail bucks in velvet, many close encounters with black bears, but only saw one cow moose. Lots and lots of sign though. Thanks for sharing the video and brining all those wonderful memories back to me.
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Janet
Hello from Australia, I've been watching for quite awhile now, I thought I had watched all the videos and some many times over (while I wait for the newest installment) and to my surprise up pops videos from way back 2016, OMG fantastic stuff, thankyou! Very interesting, we don't have these animals in Australia, footage and on the move narration is great!
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Hello from Australia, I've been watching for quite awhile now, I thought I had watched all the videos and some many times over (while I wait for the newest installment) and to my surprise up pops videos from way back 2016, OMG fantastic stuff, thankyou! Very interesting, we don't have these animals in Australia, footage and on the move narration is great!
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MsEmmaHale
Thank you for the video. Fascinating learning about moose. We had a small bull bedding down around our tennis courts this past winter (Utah foothills, Wasatch back. It was exciting looking for him around the neighborhood. Moose sure leave HUGE piles of dung!
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Thank you for the video. Fascinating learning about moose. We had a small bull bedding down around our tennis courts this past winter (Utah foothills, Wasatch back. It was exciting looking for him around the neighborhood. Moose sure leave HUGE piles of dung!
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handmade
Calling the moose wow interesting. yeah so lovely forests so great. this time of relaxing in late everning very nice to watch vedio of Mr James forest so nice. anyway just be very careful all the time in the forest. Wow they answer you back Mr James so nice.
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Calling the moose wow interesting. yeah so lovely forests so great. this time of relaxing in late everning very nice to watch vedio of Mr James forest so nice. anyway just be very careful all the time in the forest. Wow they answer you back Mr James so nice.
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Neil
Great video and felt like we were along for the hike. How far north in Ontario is that place? I've been doing some photography & driving around Apsley most of the summer, but haven't seen any moose yet. still hoping to catch sight of one. Impressive animals.
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Great video and felt like we were along for the hike. How far north in Ontario is that place? I've been doing some photography & driving around Apsley most of the summer, but haven't seen any moose yet. still hoping to catch sight of one. Impressive animals.
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Heruhcane
I know what you mean about that yellow tint, it makes everything a lot more bright and clear. You start thinking it's a nice sunny day then take them off and it's heavy overcast and grey.
I like this type of video, keep up the great content.
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I know what you mean about that yellow tint, it makes everything a lot more bright and clear. You start thinking it's a nice sunny day then take them off and it's heavy overcast and grey.
I like this type of video, keep up the great content.
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Brian
Fantastic video; certainly a learning session for me. The only criteria I have used in the past was repeat sightings mean they might be there again. I've never taken the full attributes of the moose into consideration. Thanks so much, Brian 76
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Fantastic video; certainly a learning session for me. The only criteria I have used in the past was repeat sightings mean they might be there again. I've never taken the full attributes of the moose into consideration. Thanks so much, Brian 76
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