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Fall Hunts #8480486
10/04/25 01:34 AM
10/04/25 01:34 AM
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bfisch Offline OP
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Well, it has been quite the summer and fall. From a 70,000+ acre wildfire ripping through the majority of the trapline to a flooded landscape for the fall hunt we have hit both sides of the spectrum. Haven't been able to see most of the trapline except for a couple arials but I think most of the new trail I cut and pole sets I made last year are gone along with all the older pole sets. I do take all my big traps and conibears out so at least I didn't lose all my traps. We'll see after freeze up the extent of the damage. I do have another trapline that I should still be able to do something with this winter.

My oldest shot her first moose this year. The young bull provided a good opportunity and died on dry ground which was hard to come by. He fell just 15 feet short of the watery depths. I also had some success after putting in 20 days calling moose. I had many close calls before that but couldn't seal the deal until 2 days before the end of the season. I have been trying for a mature boar grizzly for several years and finally was able to connect this year. The freezers are full and got to share as well.

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Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480516
10/04/25 06:47 AM
10/04/25 06:47 AM
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Congrats. Very nice moose and bear.

Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480521
10/04/25 06:58 AM
10/04/25 06:58 AM
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Congratulations on the full freezers ! My dad warned me against moose hunting he said a moose doesn't know how to die on dry ground normally ha ha .

What did you're bear square out to ?


You're friend along the snare line .
Allan
Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480554
10/04/25 07:58 AM
10/04/25 07:58 AM
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Nice. It's hard to pass up them big horns, but I'd rather eat that one your daughter got. Not that I've ever had a bad moose, but those young ones are tasty and tender.

Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480632
10/04/25 11:45 AM
10/04/25 11:45 AM
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Congratulations on all your hunts! Persistence pays off.
Hope you are able to salvage at least part of your main trapline, and glad you have a backup. Good luck!


Just doing what I want now.

Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480651
10/04/25 12:59 PM
10/04/25 12:59 PM
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Allan- The bear squared at just over seven and a half.

bearcat2- I agree. The amount of meat between the two though is quite a bit. We had some moose steaks from hers the other night. Most tender moose I have eaten.

ak viking- It may be a year of remaking and cutting trail. I am curious to see how much sign there will be (or won't be) when I am able to get out there.

Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480829
10/04/25 08:21 PM
10/04/25 08:21 PM
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Hopefully the hide looks as nice as what we can see in the picture , darn nice claws too !

Granted I'd have a tough time deciding which moose to shoot of those two bulls , it would boil down to which is easier to get out to the boat or 4 wheelers .

Thank you for sharing with us !


You're friend along the snare line .
Allan
Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8480906
10/04/25 10:09 PM
10/04/25 10:09 PM
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Fantastic! Nice moose and love the fat brownie even more! Kids are getting big! Good luck trapping.


My Super Wide will pull your broken down 4 stroke, up a hill backwards, with you on it!
Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8481101
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True, whether we are talking moose or elk it is amazing the difference in the amount of meat between a young bull and a mature one. I guide elk and so I generally pack out quite a few, as well as my own. There have been a few times when I was really wishing it was a smaller bull shot by the time I got it out. But it is nice to have that extra meat in the freezer.

Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bfisch] #8481104
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Wow, what a great season. Congratulations


Life is hard. It's even harder if your stupid!
Re: Fall Hunts [Re: bearcat2] #8481105
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Originally Posted by bearcat2
True, whether we are talking moose or elk it is amazing the difference in the amount of meat between a young bull and a mature one. I guide elk and so I generally pack out quite a few, as well as my own. There have been a few times when I was really wishing it was a smaller bull shot by the time I got it out. But it is nice to have that extra meat in the freezer.

when you say you pack out elk, what does that mean? I see many western state do not require all the edible meat to be salvaged or packed out.


Life is hard. It's even harder if your stupid!
Re: Fall Hunts [Re: Super Wide] #8481185
Yesterday at 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Super Wide
Fantastic! Nice moose and love the fat brownie even more! Kids are getting big! Good luck trapping.


The bear was fat! My wife rendered down the majority of the fat and stores it in jars in the freezer and fridge. She has been using it for cooking. Fried some burbot in it the other day and had no adverse flavor. Not all grizzlies are that way.

Unfortunately, the hide is not great but I will keep it or give it away anyway.

Re: Fall Hunts [Re: isnarewolves] #8481472
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Originally Posted by isnarewolves
Originally Posted by bearcat2
True, whether we are talking moose or elk it is amazing the difference in the amount of meat between a young bull and a mature one. I guide elk and so I generally pack out quite a few, as well as my own. There have been a few times when I was really wishing it was a smaller bull shot by the time I got it out. But it is nice to have that extra meat in the freezer.

when you say you pack out elk, what does that mean? I see many western state do not require all the edible meat to be salvaged or packed out.

I mean packing it out on my back (packboard). Depends on state and what is considered edible. Here in Idaho the regs state that you must pack out all edible meat (deer, elk, moose, antelope, sheep, goat. You are not required to salvage meat of bear, cougar or wolf) of big game. Not including rib meat, or meat on the legs below the knee, meat of the head or neck, internal organs or meat on the bones after close trimming.

Generally I take the quarters with leg bones (knocked off at the knee unless the client wants the hooves, and yes I've had more than one want them to make a lamp or something out of) and remove the backstraps, tenderloins, and neck meat. Leaving the spine, ribcage, and pelvis in the woods. If I am doing it for myself the liver, etc. is left in the gutpile with the rest of the guts, I will pack out the liver and heart though if the client wants it. So no I don't pack out the heavy bones or hide, but I do pack out all of the meat with the exception of that between the ribs. Personally I don't eat the neck meat off a rutting bull, and generally warn a client to keep it separate from the rest of their burger meat, but it does get packed out unless it was neck shot and is full of bone fragments.

Generally salvage meat from bear and cougar also, even though not required. I won't eat a bear that has been eating rotten stuff however, so it is nice to not be required to salvage meat I'm not going to eat. A lot of our clients don't want the meat off bear or cougar, but there is usually somebody local who will be happy to take it.

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