my hunt ( moose)

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the frenchman
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my hunt ( moose)

Post by the frenchman »

Hi to all

just came came back from moose hunting
very nice temperature .

Where I was hunting we were aloud to harvest a buck or a calf moose only
but for our group(4 hunters) we all decided to harvest a male only (buck)
no calf.
after a week of hunting we did not see any buck but we saw 7 females 2 calfs mooses
we had a very nice time here is a video of what was my sight and a few picture that i took

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some of my new friends from the woods
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since i did not bring back any big game I decided to bring back a small game (parthridge)
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what time is it? time to go hunting
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Post by VixChix »

AWESOME PHOTOS!!! I especially like the last ones of the grouse - nicely done!
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Post by hikerman »

Very nice pics.
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Post by Normous »

Nice photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Doe Master »

:D Thank you for sharing those pictures of your hunt :D
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Post by Wishbone »

Very nice ,thanks for sharing !!
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Post by Limbs and Sticks »

SUPER PICS THANKS, SORRY NO MOOSE.


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Post by the frenchman »

hi to all

so we call a (parthridge) a grouse
just learn a new word in english

hikerman
the grouses(2) are in the freezer
it is to make a (seapie)
it is a pie with 6 layer of doe with all wild meat inside
what time is it? time to go hunting
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Post by Sandman »

Great pics FM~!
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Post by Mike P »

Thanks for sharing.
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Post by wabi »

Great pictures!
What is the arrow point you used on the grouse?
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Post by saxman »

J'ai bien aimé vos photos très
prochaine fois que vous tuer un orignal
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Post by mikew »

Thanks for sharing. Excellent pics.
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Post by MADMAX2 »

Great pictures better luck next year!!
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Post by warningshot »

great pics ......what kind of small game head did you use on the grouse ?...thanks
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