not a season, but does anyone know if they are there, just curious!?
To the best of my knowledge, for what that's worth, there aren't any. You have to go up into New England to find them in this general part of the country.
There were some breeding cows in CT but they dont usually survive too long down this far.Cars, ticks, poachers and brainworm kill the off pretty quick.They get brainworm fron whitetails.I wouldnt be suprised to see one wander down that way though.
There was a girl in my high school named "Tank", but I don't recall a "Moose". A couple of them were certainly big enough though.
QuoteOriginally posted by Red Beastmaster:
There was a girl in my high school named "Tank", but I don't recall a "Moose". A couple of them were certainly big enough though.
OH BOY :biglaugh:
haha Red - I may know a few of them a little too well - nah there aren't any moose in PA - we have some elk, but no moose.
QuoteOriginally posted by Red Beastmaster:
There was a girl in my high school named "Tank", but I don't recall a "Moose". A couple of them were certainly big enough though.
:biglaugh: dude you brought tears to my eyes, lol.
Anyway, in a serious note, I knew you guys had elk, but havent ever heard anything about moose. I have never been up in northern PA, so I really wasnt sure how "moosy" it looked, lol. Thanks guys
funny :biglaugh: :jumper: :jumper:
Just elk.
QuoteOriginally posted by Red Beastmaster:
There was a girl in my high school named "Tank", but I don't recall a "Moose". A couple of them were certainly big enough though.
That just made my whole day better! Very funny!!! :biglaugh:
I've seen a few not to long ago near my house. I'm on the Ct side of the Hudson, and about 60 miles from the Pa border. I wouldn't say that its out of the realm of possibility.
Had the district game warden at are last club meeting night,I don't really remember how it came up,but he said there have been verified moose sightings up north,didn't say where or how many though.
I cant count the number of times we have had moose here. Im about30 minutes south of Albany NY. Not too far...Sean B. is even closer.
Got slapped for reading this one, my wife came up behind me while reading I didn't say a word. All of a sudden I felt the air leave the room. All she said was I know what you were thinking. It's the menopause thing.
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There has been big foot sightings in the Alleghanys but it turned out to be a drunk guy in a fur coat. They also say there are pigs loose but noone has ever seen one of those. Sorry no Moose or Mountain Lions but we have lots of Bears and Turkeys and about 100 deer.
Wollelybugger, I hear ya. I think you and I both can be happy that there are no pigs loose. I have heard all kinda of crazy stories, one was that they tried to drop rattle snakes from airplanes to reduce the turkey pop :knothead: . I have also heard about a ton of pictures and videos of mountain lions, but have never seen anything remotely close to any lion sign. And those were stories from down south here in Western MD. Some appalacian folks are kinda crazy(including myself, lol)
I grew up in SW PA and there really was a girl nicknamed "Moose" in my school, and the name fit. Built like her 300# coal miner dad, with a nasty temper, and looks that left a lot to be desired, she would beat the crap out of any boy in school that dared to tease her.....
Come on now Wolley you KNOW there are Mountain Lions but I agree there are no MOOSE.
I cornered a " Game Protector" up at Denton Hill about 10 years ago and he confided ( I wont tell you why) in me, that as of that time of the year ( Early august) they had had over 130 CONFIRMED SIGHTINGS of the lions in POtter ALONE that year .
Any way im my area of Bradford CTY there are no Moose or Elk
not too many years ago a young bull was tranqed in the Delaware water Gap area. Game commision, said he probably wandered south from New Hampshire looking for new territory.