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- 35 Whelen on Moose - Hunt Talk
Greetings, I'm wondering if anyone one here has used the 35 Whelen on moose? Does anyone think it will poke a hole through the shoulders of a bull moose beyond 250 yards? Thanks, Mike
- OVERMOOSED by Ted Nugent - New Jersey Hunters
OVERMOOSED by Ted Nugent There was a time A time when I could hurdle tall mountains in a single bound A time when I could run down an unsuspecting herbivore in the rugged terrain of merciless moosedom But alas, deer Bullwinkle, there was a time, and that time is not now I hurt My eyes are
- In Lilian Jackson Brauns series what state is Moose county . . . - Answers
The "Cat Who" books center around the life of former newspaper reporter James Qwilleran, and his two Siamese cats, KoKo and Yum Yum in the fictitious small town of Pickax located in Moose County
- Last minute hunts Cancelations for AK pilots - Hunt Talk
Who am I missing to reach out to for getting on a last minute list that is top notch at what they do for flying in hunters for Caribou or Moose? My past research had assembled Tok, Arrowhead, 40 mile air and Golden Eagle I've sent requests to all of them and got on a short line at Arrowhead
- Moose permits. | New Jersey Hunters
Moose hunting permits are offered to successful lottery applicants following a computer-generated random drawing Anyone who obtained a moose permit in 2003, 2004 or 2005 is not eligible to obtain a permit in 2006
- What animal has the same spelling plural and singular?
Deer, sheep, moose, salmon, and trout are both plural and singular nouns
- Moose meat weight - Hunt Talk
I shot a good Shiras moose this fall, easily the biggest ungulate I’ve ever killed We cut the quarters off the carcass and as much meat was we could salvage off the carcass and the quarters weighed 345 pounds, the trim was an additional 100 pounds I have never seen an elk, even in a 380 class size that would come close to this moose
- What is the singular and plural possessive of moose? - Answers
Moose is one of the words in English that the singular and the plural are the same word Examples: A moose was standing near the edge of the trees (singular) Two moose were standing near the edge
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