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| #Post#: 1004-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: May 9, 2014, 8:09 pm | |
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| Watch this video | |
| http://www.weather.com/video/moose-attacks-snowmobiler-47427 | |
| It shows a moose attack on a snowmobiler in New Hampshire. At | |
| the VERY end of the story, the announcer mentions that the man's | |
| wife was able to frighten off the moose by shooting her handgun | |
| into the air. | |
| I collided with a bull moose last summer while exploring the | |
| fire/logging roads in northern Maine on my WR250R. I was able | |
| to keep the bike upright and managed to escape while the | |
| elephant-sized animal chased me a short distance down the trail. | |
| If I hadn't kept upright, I would have been in a standoff much | |
| like this gentleman faced (only, my moose was a bull ::)). | |
| Which leads me to ask two questions: | |
| 1. What do think about traveling armed during backcountry | |
| excursions? and | |
| 2. If the noise the the only useful feature for wildlife | |
| deterrence, why don't we all carry blanks? Or starter pistols | |
| even? | |
| #Post#: 1192-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: Guymcfly Date: June 5, 2014, 7:08 am | |
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| It's interesting for me to read stuff like this... | |
| In oz, you can't carry a firearm in the manor you can in the | |
| U.S. | |
| We also don't have moose here...I did, however, hit a Kangaroo a | |
| few years back while giving it some noise on my 300 two stroke. | |
| The 'roo hopped away looking pretty fine. I ended up in hospital | |
| with a punctured lung, ruptured spleen, multiple cracked ribs | |
| and concussion. The bike went straight to the junk yard. | |
| Interesting fact for you American brothers...'kangaroo' is | |
| Aboriginal for 'don't understand', and budgerigar is Aboriginal | |
| for 'good to eat'. Truly. | |
| #Post#: 1195-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: June 5, 2014, 1:35 pm | |
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| [quote author=Guymcfly link=topic=214.msg1192#msg1192 | |
| date=1401970127] | |
| I ended up in hospital with a punctured lung, ruptured spleen, | |
| multiple cracked ribs and concussion. The bike went straight to | |
| the junk yard. [/quote] | |
| That blows. I might take pot shots at kangaroos if I were you. | |
| I was lucky to escape that moose without a scrape, but when | |
| you're going fast enough, anything large enough to cause a crash | |
| is deadly. | |
| [quote] Interesting fact for you American brothers...'kangaroo' | |
| is Aboriginal for 'don't understand', and budgerigar is | |
| Aboriginal for 'good to eat'. Truly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I didn't know what a 'buderigar' is in any language! :-\ I | |
| looked it up; in America we call 'em parakeets. | |
| #Post#: 1199-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: Tmblwd Date: June 5, 2014, 4:54 pm | |
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| I stopped in a logging clearing in northern New Hampshire right | |
| between a big mama moose and her bleeting calf, | |
| The look in the mothers eyes gave me the chills down my spine,I | |
| couldn't hit 1st fast enough to get outta there. | |
| Those moose sound like a freight train when they come crashing | |
| through the trees. No hand gun is going to stop these beast. | |
| #Post#: 1200-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: June 5, 2014, 5:19 pm | |
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| [quote author=Tmblwd link=topic=214.msg1199#msg1199 | |
| date=1402005292] | |
| No hand gun is going to stop these beast. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Not an enraged mother, that's for sure. I had to work in | |
| Montana once, and was issued "bear spray." We were told it was | |
| effective against bears and moose, but were specifically warned | |
| NOT to spray moose calves or bear cubs; if we did, we were told | |
| that no amount of pepper spray (and very few calibers) would | |
| stop an attack from angry mama. | |
| But an uncommitted moose/bear can be frightened off with a | |
| warning shot. It sure saved that dude in the video. | |
| #Post#: 1908-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: seabeegt Date: October 7, 2014, 11:22 am | |
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| Meese are dangerous as all hell. I grew up in AK and used to | |
| have showdowns quite often doing my paper routes. One Sunday | |
| long ago.... it was like -20 or some absurd temp, early in the | |
| morning, I'm struggling to stuff this fat Sunday paper into a | |
| screen door and get it to stay. Nothings working, I'm cold, | |
| pissed off and about to give up when the all the guts fell out | |
| to my feet. I'm really pissed off now, and i commence to pick up | |
| coupons and all the other stuff on the concrete. I now have the | |
| paper assembled and get ready to stand back up. Uh oh. Face to | |
| face with a moose. What i had presumed to be the dryer exhaust | |
| ventilation off to my right was actually the moose breathing. It | |
| was there the whole damn time! I didn't scare it, cuz it's ears | |
| were still up. U know if they're pissed cuz their ears will be | |
| pinned back. Get the fuck outta there if u see that. Anyways, i | |
| was stuck out on the porch for a good half hour before she | |
| meandered off. Peaceful encounter, but it doesn't always turn | |
| out like that. :P | |
| #Post#: 1913-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Moose Confrontation -- Adventuring Armed | |
| By: Bartlioni Date: October 7, 2014, 5:04 pm | |
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| I guess I'm a little confoos-ed. I'm from Alabama and we always | |
| travel armed. I was taught that if you see something move in | |
| the bushes then throw some lead at it and see what jumps out. | |
| So I guess the concept of not being armed is alien to me. Well, | |
| except we all leave our guns at the front door at Church and | |
| take turns guarding them during the service. I would recommend | |
| against blanks however. If a situation is such that you need to | |
| shoot blanks, then I'd have to recommend flinging a piece of | |
| 44cal lead past moosy's ugly little beak and see if the audio | |
| and visual gives him some fresh ideas about territoriality. | |
| There's just something special about a 44mag when the | |
| possibility of close encounters with bear or bigger exists. | |
| "Ah the smell of napalm in the morning..." It just makes me | |
| feel all warm and gooey inside. | |
| :) | |
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