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The author was a trapper and hunter in the northern Canadian wilderness. Here's what he's learned about moose hunting.
Call it the catch and release debate of Newfoundland and Labrador's big game hunting world: Is mid-September too early for ...
Comparatively few people get to hunt moose. In Maine, where we have masses of moose, the odds on drawing a tag in any given year are 1,300 to one. In Alaska, where the moose are many, and there’s no ...
This story, “Holiday Moose Hunt,” appeared in the December 1965 issue of Outdoor Life. CLOUDS OF POWDERY SNOW gusted around the multicolored Christmas lights decorating the homes in Fort Williams, ...
Winter ticks are killing moose across New England in alarming numbers, latching onto their hosts by the thousands and draining so much blood that the animals have been described as “zombies” before ...
The Manitoba Wildlife Federation demanded the province intervene on behalf of non-Indigenous licensed hunters who have tags ...
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Hunting buffer zone near Bloodvein First Nation a 'terrible precedent': Manitoba Wildlife Federation
A conservation organization that represents the interests of Manitoba hunters says they were surprised by the province's seemingly last-minute agreement with a First Nation to enforce a hunting buffer ...
The leadership of Bloodvein First Nation in Manitoba says it's banning non-Indigenous moose hunters from its territory.
Now that we've gotten a take on moose hunting from an Alaskan, let's hear from a Brooklyn-born moose hunter. This comes from a young standup comic named Woody Allen on stage in the 1960s. (Soundbite ...
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