Posted on 05/21/2024 5:52:40 PM PDT by xxqqzz
A man's GPS emergency response device may have saved his life after a moose attacked him in Colorado.
On Tuesday around noon, an archery hunter was sporting near Larimer County's Trap Creek when he fired a shot at a bull moose and missed.
"The moose turned and charged, goring and trampling the man and inflicting life-threatening injuries," Colorado Parks and Wildlife said in a release on Thursday.
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Seems like sort of a fair fight, bow hunting moose. They are pretty big, you have to get close, and you probably can't get that many shots off.
Seems like moose are not predators and only attack when they feel threatened.
Sucks. Hunting bow and a mooose attacks.
Moose 1
Hunter 0
I wouldn’t be surprised at all to find Moose (Meese?) have a higher fatality rate than Bears. They don’t see very well and aren’t real bright. They are bad news and should be avoided. I think the flesh is pretty good eatin’.
I understand his sister suffered a terrible bite in the same attack
But.... did the moose bite his sister?
The hunter offered mutual combat. The moose accepted the challenge.
IS THIS HUNTING SEASON???
THEY ARE RAISING THEIR YOUNG
Where was Rocky in all of this?
“IS THIS HUNTING SEASON???
THEY ARE RAISING THEIR YOUNG”
Yes, Legal season.
Self-defense. Not guilty.
Several years ago while hiking in the foothills of the Cascades, I stumbled
across a fully mature bull elk with a few cow elks and calves lounging about.
Not more than twenty feet away, I thought I was a goner, but the bull and
cows didn't bother getting up, hardly even glancing at me.
Moose 1, hunter 0
I’m on the Moose’s side.
Professionals - Hunting Song (for Cowley) - Tom Lehrer
https://youtu.be/Kz9Z3Iud89A
09-22-2022
*09-15-2022
The moose is probably telling his buddies about the one he almost got.
Fred Bear, trophy bow hunter admitted he kept a .44 mag under his jacket when hunting dangerous game with a bow.
Ted Nugent - Fred Bear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8lXR1XdUCg
I had a similar experience several years ago hiking in Albion Basin (above Snowbird). We encountered three bull moose browsing in a meadow which our trail passed through. We quietly maneuvered to some large nearby boulders and climbed on top. We peacefully observed these moose for about 20 minutes, with them approaching to as close as six feet to us. They weren’t too impressed by us, but they sure impressed us. It was awesome.
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