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Gonna shoot a moose with a blacktail

Started by damascusdave, August 22, 2014, 09:53:00 AM

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damascusdave

It has a been a bit of a bumpy road but I can finally get off one good shot with this bow...and that is all I should need...let the fun begin

DDave

I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

Scott E

That is a very small moose    :smileystooges:  

Good luck on your hunt and share the story. Gotta love them blacktails
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cacciatore

Dave,you have choosen a great bow for that job good luck in bagging a big bull.
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Gen273

Dave,

That is a great looking bow, good luck with your hunt!

man, you have some nice bows!

Charlie
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BrownA5

Good luck with the Moose hunt.  You have chosen a great bow for the hunt!

buckster

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hitman

Good luck Dave, the moose is a dream of mine.
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elkken

Best of luck in your quest for a moose, you have picked a great bow for the job.

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Friend

Please share the details of your set-up?
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mountain lion

Good luck, hopefully we will see some pics!
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medic77

That is a little moose and a beautiful bow.
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Mike Vines

Good luck Dave. I'm looking forward to the follow up story.  :-)
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Tree Killer

That sounds like a fun adventure...good luck and have fun!
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damascusdave

As these things go it is going to be a little trickier to shoot a moose with that Blacktail since I am now restricted to hunting in November...my friend I was going to hunt with early has only a small window when he can be at home to hunt with so I opted to go it on my own in a different area...the nice thing is I was not even thinking about the possibility of moose hunting a week ago...if you are feeling a bit sorry for me let me tell you how my year will go:

1. I can hunt elk as early as Monday if I decide to do a little travelling

2. I can hunt elk and mule deer close to home starting September 1 and going until October 31

3. I can hunt in the Bow Zone an hour away, anything but moose now, for three months starting September 1

4. I kind of regard whitetail as a target of opportunity and will simply take them as they come

5. I may very well make and elk hunt in the rut in a very good area I discovered back in 2011

6. If, by November 1, I still do not have enough game meat in my freezer I am off to the moose hunt

Alberta is just a wonderful place to live for a bowhunter.

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42

Tree Killer

QuoteOriginally posted by damascusdave:
As these things go it is going to be a little trickier to shoot a moose with that Blacktail since I am now restricted to hunting in November...my friend I was going to hunt with early has only a small window when he can be at home to hunt with so I opted to go it on my own in a different area...the nice thing is I was not even thinking about the possibility of moose hunting a week ago...if you are feeling a bit sorry for me let me tell you how my year will go:

1. I can hunt elk as early as Monday if I decide to do a little travelling

2. I can hunt elk and mule deer close to home starting September 1 and going until October 31

3. I can hunt in the Bow Zone an hour away, anything but moose now, for three months starting September 1

4. I kind of regard whitetail as a target of opportunity and will simply take them as they come

5. I may very well make and elk hunt in the rut in a very good area I discovered back in 2011

6. If, by November 1, I still do not have enough game meat in my freezer I am off to the moose hunt

Alberta is just a wonderful place to live for a bowhunter.

DDave
I'm up for adoption!     :wavey:
"stickbows, putting the arch back in archery"

Gen273

Dave,

Now I an jealous of your bows and your hunting opportunities     :D  

Charlie
Jesus Saves (ROM 10:13)

damascusdave

Always willing to adopt traditional bowhunters with better eyesight than I have...elk calling skills greatly appreciated as well as I am new to the whole bugling process...and I was just thinking this morning about all the work involved in disassembling a moose once it is on the ground...in return you can of course hunt with any of my bows...I only need one of them at a time

DDave
I set out a while ago to reduce my herd of 40 bows...And I am finally down to 42


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