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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 531700" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Here's some of those extraction photos. I've been reluctant to insert because some may feel offended due the "gore," but I depend on moose year around. There's no stores here, no road, only air. I have to get moose.</p><p></p><p>The first is a 63+" being pulled by gas winch to where we can operate; the second is underway, but a good look at ranges--and the horrible carry to the canoe (2' water, grass, and muck). The next the rack is being loaded into the boat; next look at his second longest tine and straight out from there into that olive-colored willow is where I shot from--later measured 407 yards. My longest shot. The last photo was last years 65" and we couldn't get all the meat packs in the picture. I got real lucky with that one--after a full day of hauling I was running out of steam (the last moose alone)--and along comes <em>four</em> NPS LE's. I caught them as they were turning to go up my river. We then did in 20 minutes what would have taken me another two hours. <em>And</em> they helped all the way up river, offloading, transporting to my deck where you see it all now. <em>How</em> thankful was I?</p><p></p><p>I'm making up an aluminum lifting device for this year; these moose are getting heavier...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 531700, member: 34925"] Here's some of those extraction photos. I've been reluctant to insert because some may feel offended due the "gore," but I depend on moose year around. There's no stores here, no road, only air. I have to get moose. The first is a 63+" being pulled by gas winch to where we can operate; the second is underway, but a good look at ranges--and the horrible carry to the canoe (2' water, grass, and muck). The next the rack is being loaded into the boat; next look at his second longest tine and straight out from there into that olive-colored willow is where I shot from--later measured 407 yards. My longest shot. The last photo was last years 65" and we couldn't get all the meat packs in the picture. I got real lucky with that one--after a full day of hauling I was running out of steam (the last moose alone)--and along comes [I]four[/I] NPS LE's. I caught them as they were turning to go up my river. We then did in 20 minutes what would have taken me another two hours. [I]And[/I] they helped all the way up river, offloading, transporting to my deck where you see it all now. [I]How[/I] thankful was I? I'm making up an aluminum lifting device for this year; these moose are getting heavier... [/QUOTE]
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