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Moose Hunting Tips To Live By

July 11th, 2010 franz

Big game hunting is one of the most popular forms of hunting because it requires a person to take down a very large animal. However, if a hunter lives in North America, the options have become limited as the various species of wild big game have shrunk due to over-hunting and destroying natural habitats. For a North American hunter, there is no bigger game than hunting wild moose. If you are going to take down this beast, here are a few moose hunting tips to land you that prized kill.

 

To hunt a moose, the first thing one must understand is the kind of animal it is. Moose are herbivores that live in the northern wilderness of North America. They eat a variety of aquatic and land based plants depending on the season. In the summer months, male moose, called bulls, travel outside of endemic areas to find mates. In order to get a male, one should hunt during the summer months.

 

Equipment can also vastly help a hunter when trying to bag this large animal. Moose can weigh up to 1800 pounds, so a hunter must carry larger caliber rifles to take them down. No hunter wants to mess up the prize of a great moose head, so when shooting at one, it is best to aim for the base of the neck. Knowing the anatomy of the animal will help take it down and cut it up quicker.

 

Other equipment that hunters must utilize during a moose hunt are binoculars, a moose call, and knives. A moose call will be useful in attracting the bulls during mating season. Binoculars will aid a good hunter in spotting game as they approach a position or you can use a scope such as a Kowa spotting scope. Knives are standard hunting gear for flaying carcasses, but sometime more may be needed to transport a large moose. In cases such as this, it may be best to carry a small saw of some sort to actually dismember the body to make transportation easier.

 

A good hunter knows the terrain of an area, anatomy of game, tendencies of wildlife being hunted, and possesses the right equipment for the job. When hunting for moose, try to stay downwind of potential kills and use a high caliber rifle. Moose are too large for small caliber rifles and can be dangerous if disturbed.

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