Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: EBarnacle Date: 15 Aug 18 - 07:07 PM Be careful about how you cook your moose, Dan. Mad Cow Disease is now common in various forms of deer in the lower 48. It seems to vector through ticks. Moose is the largest deer in North America. I have not accepted the venison that a friend offers me lately. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: vectis Date: 15 Aug 18 - 07:35 PM I find that hunting for food acceptable, after all I spent my early years shooting rabbits for the pot as we didn't have money spare to buy meat. I gave them a quicker, cleaner end than the fox would have. I do have a problem with trophy hunters unless the numbers in a restricted reserve need to be culled because of overcrowding. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Rapparee Date: 15 Aug 18 - 09:54 PM Every HUNTER I know, including all of my family and myself, finds trophy hunting to be wrong. When my family hunts all of the slain animal, including the bones, are used as food or returned. E.g., entrails which are not used otherwise are left for coyotes, bones are either left for wild rodents or other animals or used for bone meal fertilizer (yes, it is ground by us). If too much is taken, something that usually doesn't happen, the excess goes to a foodbank or other source that will help to feed others. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 15 Aug 18 - 10:02 PM There is nothing endangered in the moose population Jack but again you talk out of your ass as you enjoy your farm raised tortured domestic animals that are force fed live inside boxes and shot full of antibiotics and growth hormones. If you eat any meat you are a hippocrite talking about something you know nothing about. However that never stopped you before as that is what you do |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 15 Aug 18 - 10:07 PM Oh enjoy your steak jack try getting your hands bloody so you know where it came from. Oh but you let others do the nasty work so you can grill. As least we take that responsibility on our self instead of leaving it to another you creep |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 15 Aug 18 - 10:15 PM And our moose population is highly managed. There is no endangered species hunted in the USA. Try breaking a game law and see what happens |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Stilly River Sage Date: 15 Aug 18 - 10:34 PM A friend was a game warden in Alaska, and was a hunter. I loved visiting her parents around mealtime - if they knew you were coming they'd get out the beef, but if you dropped by you were liable to get moose, elk, or venison. Mmmmm! |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Rapparee Date: 15 Aug 18 - 10:37 PM Not nearly enough! Deer, not moose. Don't waste! |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: punkfolkrocker Date: 16 Aug 18 - 12:18 AM "Not nearly enough!" "451: Unavailable due to legal reasons We recognize you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore access cannot be granted at this time. For any issues, contact webmaster@journalnet.com or call 208-232-4161." sod that then... We also now get the same legalistic cockblock from a popular USA music gear shop... |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Aug 18 - 01:56 AM Luthiers' Mercantile (Lmii), pfr? Frustrating, innit? |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Big Al Whittle Date: 16 Aug 18 - 04:21 AM If you capture a moose We could get the garage converted into a moosery And it could sleep on the sofa. Although, I like to watch TV and play guitar into the early hours and some visitors don't like that |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 04:50 AM Lol |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 10:44 AM I wonder what my Amish friends will think when i ride my moose over to visit them |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: punkfolkrocker Date: 16 Aug 18 - 11:09 AM It must be a huge relief for a mother moose that the antlers grow after her baby is born... |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: punkfolkrocker Date: 16 Aug 18 - 11:19 AM Backwoodsman - "Dear Customer, Based on your location, we are unable to take you to the Musician's Friend website at this time. For more information regarding the new GDPR regulations, go to https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/data-protection/legislation/history-general-data-protection-regulation_en. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to serving you again soon. Thank you, Musician's Friend" yeah.. bloody annoying - but at least we can refer to google cache providing we can find a proper link to the product reviews we want to read... bollocks to bureaucracy... |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Aug 18 - 11:25 AM Pfr, I'm hacked off with lmii at the moment, I want some 'bits and bobs' that I've had from them before, but I can't get on the website to order them. I suppose I could call them and try to describe the stuff I want, but ordering from the website would be so much easier. I haven't had any problems with Elderly, MFG, or any of the other US sites I go to. Wot a palaver! ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: punkfolkrocker Date: 16 Aug 18 - 12:38 PM Backwoodsman - now might be time for you to fanny around finding and installing a safe VPN.. I'd guess there is a primer thread somewhere back in mudcat archives... I know this aint much to do with moose.. unless it's cuz we might want to order a moose caller from a USA mooseical instrument shop...??? |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 01:01 PM Moose call just use bagpipes:-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Aug 18 - 01:23 PM LOL! |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: robomatic Date: 16 Aug 18 - 01:41 PM Jack Campin: Being as how you approve of assassination (Robert Kennedy), I'm surprised as how you make an issue of legitimate hunting. Or are you of the opinion that Bobby was eaten? For the record, Alaskans are of varied opinions and for everyone who might want to make 'total war against nature' there are many many times that number who revel in the closeness that nature provides, sometimes unasked for. We also have a sense of humor about our nature. Ergo our invitation to tourists not to love too much: "Step out of the bus and into the foodchain." |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 03:05 PM Go back to sleep jack, Hey backwoods, last year I was doing my grunt squealing call and I had a young bull run to me. I was kinda worried I was going to get mated by a 1000 pound animal. I kept saying go moose and he kept coming back lol |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: punkfolkrocker Date: 16 Aug 18 - 03:14 PM thinking about it... if a moose somehow gets tipped over onto it's back.. can it get up on it's feet again without help...??? I suppose it's worth knowing if you ever need to wrestle one... |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Aug 18 - 04:24 PM LOL again Dan! :-) :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: robomatic Date: 16 Aug 18 - 04:26 PM There is a real nasty case of a couple of yobs hunting 'old style' (man and son caught on camera killing bear in den). The general consensus is they are a blight on the hunting community and the community as a whole. A bigger blight than the fella that shot Cecil because he was guided to the poor old lion. These jerkwads led themselves and knew what they were doing, including that fish and wildlife had collared the mother bear. What they did not know was that a hidden camera caught them on visual and audio. Now, bears as well as moose are legitimate game within legal restrictions. I knew a guy who loved to eat bear. On a more cheerful note, peace may occasionally reign in local yards. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Aug 18 - 04:42 PM On the subject of moose, back in 2012 Mrs Backwoodsperson and I took a fly-drive in AB and BC, Canada. On the road between Jasper and Prince George we came across Momma Moose and Li'l Baby Moose trotting along the road-side. We spent several of the best minutes of our lives watching Momma teach Li'l Baby to jump a fence, caught it on the camcorder too. An absolute joy, and a moment I'll never forget. <3 |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 04:58 PM Yes but they don’t climb trees worth shit |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Backwoodsman Date: 16 Aug 18 - 05:11 PM Stop I! Stop it! LOL again! :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Donuel Date: 16 Aug 18 - 06:07 PM Backwoodsman If Moose is more delicious than Bear steak, does the same hold true for vegan steak? |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: gillymor Date: 16 Aug 18 - 06:17 PM It depends on how old the vegan is, Don, they say the older ones are kinda tough and stringy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: robomatic Date: 16 Aug 18 - 06:17 PM I was on a camping trip in Maine and with my party having lunch by a lake we observed TWO mom mooses with calves, at separate but closely spaced times, with mommas enjoying an in-the-lake stroll, possibly teaching their calves about the nutritious greens to be found growing therein. Anyhow, aside from the spectacular natural interludes, it was clear to us hominids that the moose enjoyed different relationships. One of the calves was obviously relished by its mother, the other calf was whiny and its mother abrupt with it (or just having a bad day?). My memory also is that those moose were physically larger than the Alaska moose I've lived among more recently. I don't know if that's as a rule or whatnot. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: gillymor Date: 16 Aug 18 - 06:46 PM About a decade ago I was fishing the Gros Ventre in Wyoming near Jackson Hole and taking a fair amount of cutthroat on dry flies while working slowly down stream. I was "in the zone", as they say, when all of a sudden a big lady moose came crashing out of the brush and into the river. I was about a hundred feet upstream and almost jumped out of my waders. She stood and glowered at me and when it was apparent she wasn't going to move while I was around I went to the far bank and took the fisherman's trail upstream. When I got a ways away I looked back and she was nudging her small calf across the stream with her snout, a sight I'll never forget. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 07:00 PM My daughter has a yard moose, she is a big cow. Every time I visit i hear yelp as she hands my daughters coon hound a kick in the ass. Her dog doesn’t ever get that a 1500 pound animal doesn’t need to run. She kicks him he rolls down the hill then goes inside the house thinking he won |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 07:09 PM When you bag one of them it’s like ringing the dinner bell for bears. I swear they know the sound of a rifle. Like quint on jaws ‘ sometimes the bear go away sometimes he don’t ‘ then you watch your moose being carried off without even a thank you after you back off quickly. Sometimes a shot by his feet changes his mind other times, hey I am bigger it’s mine and away it goes lol |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 07:16 PM Another fascinating thing. An old timer even older than me said watch the ravens. Apparently they figured out if they help you they get all the tasty guts. They will fly into a tree look at you and sqack from tree to tree leading you right to them. I thought he was full of wacky tabaccy but it’s really true |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Rapparee Date: 16 Aug 18 - 09:05 PM Well, an Uncle-in-Law shot a mountain lion while working for the Forest Service. It was during the Depression, so he brought it back to the small town (50 residents!) that he was living in. They butchered it, brought some beer and vegetables, and "had a big cat feed." Bear tastes a lot like pork; of course, much depends on how it's fixed. Everything tastes like chicken if it's not beef or pork: stumps, rattlesnake, kangaroo, bat guano, barbed wire, even chicken. Long pig tastes like pork, or so I'm told. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 11:14 PM Rap have you been hunting long pig lol. For those who don’t know it’s what cannibels call people lol. Rule don’t try to goose a moose. Those fuckers will stomp ya |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 11:16 PM Lol being a non resident I can only shoot one with four brow tines and at least 50 inches. Going to be a bitch trying to creep up with my tape measure :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 16 Aug 18 - 11:23 PM Conversation with the wild life biologist. How did I get a permit you have very limited numbers. Oh I was your student you taught me programming. I am sorry I don’t remember you. You wouldn’t I sucked lol |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: robomatic Date: 17 Aug 18 - 12:52 AM I've heard that about ravens and I believe it. I'm pretty sure they're not too particular and if they see you and YOU don't look particularly healthy they'll lead the bears to YOU. Hey, guts is guts. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: EBarnacle Date: 17 Aug 18 - 03:05 AM If you bother a moose, the other members of the lodge will come after you. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Big Al Whittle Date: 17 Aug 18 - 05:32 AM It takes a lot to bother a moose. As long as they've got the simple things in life (three square, satellite tv for the ice hockey, the odd Chinese takeaway) they are passive and friendly with a good sense of humour and liberal attitudes towards sex. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Big Al Whittle Date: 17 Aug 18 - 08:12 AM As Queen Victoria said, we are not a moose... |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 17 Aug 18 - 08:44 AM Can’t stop laughing |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: punkfolkrocker Date: 17 Aug 18 - 08:47 AM the more I now think about moose... ..slowly recalling vague memories of a TV natural history program I watched when I was a kid. The biologist presenter may have been Jacques Cousteau except he wasn't French or underwater. The highlight of the documentary were spectacular scenes of the moose using their antlers as rotor blades for vertical take of and landing... This was probably on the BBC on a Sunday afternoon...??? |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: Big Al Whittle Date: 17 Aug 18 - 11:04 AM Folksong:- I've got a moose permit in Alaska I've got a permit for my moose Theres no emnity, between the moose and me In fact we've held a truce I'm no longer a hermit, now I've got my permit My moose and mee are mates I've got a moose permit in Alaska In the great United States. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: gillymor Date: 17 Aug 18 - 02:08 PM The Greatest Moose of All |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 17 Aug 18 - 02:48 PM Great song love it. Hey isn’t moose the gel stuff Woman use for their hair. How does it fit. The mind boggles. A very tiny moose inside a bottle hmm |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: EBarnacle Date: 17 Aug 18 - 11:50 PM Lady Hillary and I saw something rather peculiar yesterday. We were on our way to a meeting when a pair of whitetail deer crossed the road in front of us. One took off in a safe direction. The other went into a chain link fence head on. When it hit the fence, it moved to the next section of fence and tried to go through that. Repeated at least six times while we sat there trying not to panic it any worse than it already was. We finally gave up, restarted the engine and drove away. I don't know whether the deer was just more stupid than most or blind[not seeing the link fence] but it was a rather sad and eerie sight. No idea how it all turned out. I hope the deer recovered and departed. |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: olddude Date: 18 Aug 18 - 10:24 AM Very possible it was born with no vision in one eye or lost vision in one eye. They have very acute vision but need both for depth perception |
Subject: RE: BS: Yay I got a moose permit for nome Alaska From: robomatic Date: 18 Aug 18 - 04:43 PM not for the first time: moose turd pie |