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NH Moose...last day...last hour

Started by Bill Carlsen, October 29, 2007, 03:03:00 PM

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allanburden

That's awesome, I pray that someday the good Lord allows me to hunt moose and elk.  Congratulations and enjoy the gift of sustenance for you and yours.
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joe skipp

Nice moose Bill...Congrats on a fine shot and tough hunt. Nothing like waiting until the last minute....  :thumbsup:    :notworthy:
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tradtusker

awesome, well done!
thanks for sharing, must be amazing bowhunting moose
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Huntrdfk

Way to go Bill, congrats.....little bit of work to be done once you got that thing on the ground wasn't there?  :scared:    :notworthy:  


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Bill Carlsen

You guys, if you haven't shot and quarteed and humped out  your own moose....well, I am really tired tonight but still so in awe of what happened that I can't shut off my brain. All I can tell you it was stunning, and humbling...I feel very fortunate....and Laura was looking almost right over my shoulder at the whole thing. One of these days I'll tell the story....it started way before moose season. I won't do a Charlie Lamb and keep you on edge....when I do the story I will have to do the whole thing in one sitting....just like I did term papers in college.
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the Ferret

Bill that's awesome man. Congrats!

Love to shoot a moose someday.
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Shaun

Way to go Bill! Nice use of the entire season and getting to experience all the days of the hunt. Good winter eating!

Golden Hawk

All Right Bill! Nothin better than fresh Moose.
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Keith Karr

Congratulations Bill, Get some rest then give us the story.
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Ground Stalker

Awesome job Bill!!!!!  Can't wait to hear the story.

chris
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tomh

Can't wait to hear the story. Congrats on a fine hunt and a fine animal. Anyone who packs out his own moose is a giant and a human being in my book. Great job.

RayMO

Let me just echo what everyone else has said Bill, a big congrads and I am all smiles just thinking about your success.

Like the Ferret, I dream of shooting a moose someday also. I will for sure need all the help I can find if one goes down.

Looking forward to the story whenever your ready.

Wow, congrads again.

RayMO

Jeremy

That's awesome Bill!!  A NH moose is a dream of mine!  David was nice enough to show me a few close up last year.  I was just pointing a camera at them and was shaking like a leaf... I can't imagine what it takes to draw on one!
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Bill Carlsen

You guys that want to shoot a moose...NH, Maine and VT all h have moose lotteries. If any of you get a permit for NH let me know and I'll do what I can to  help out. I would recommend, however, a four wheeler with a  winch with plenty of wire or be prepared to hire a logger/farmer with a tractor/skidder to  haul it out. I was hunting in one of the southern zones that has fewer moose and moose hauling is not readily available....so we had to resort to knives, saws and grunting. I sat in the whirlpool last nite so I am not as stiff as I thought I would be....but there is always tomorrow.
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