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<blockquote data-quote="BC Sportsman" data-source="post: 2009285" data-attributes="member: 113252"><p>I have a similar story to Cutback. I can snore really loudly when I'm tired. We were hunting moose/elk and we are in our 12 x 16 wall tent. Been there for a few days and one of our guys said they woke up in middle of night to something big outside our tent, walking around. It actually stuck its nose up against the canvas, made a few grunts. Eventually left. Was a moose. We got a good laugh about this. However, about 3-5 days later, it happened again. Weird. We finally figured it out. Moose was attracted into camp by my snoring! And it was the start of the rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC Sportsman, post: 2009285, member: 113252"] I have a similar story to Cutback. I can snore really loudly when I'm tired. We were hunting moose/elk and we are in our 12 x 16 wall tent. Been there for a few days and one of our guys said they woke up in middle of night to something big outside our tent, walking around. It actually stuck its nose up against the canvas, made a few grunts. Eventually left. Was a moose. We got a good laugh about this. However, about 3-5 days later, it happened again. Weird. We finally figured it out. Moose was attracted into camp by my snoring! And it was the start of the rut. [/QUOTE]
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