BeartoothFront
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After a day of refreshing the Montana FWP website, my eyes must have been too big and grin too wide for my wife to ignore. “What? Did you draw a moose tag or something?” It was part sarcasm, part annoyance. Only 2 years prior, after drawing a mountain goat tag, I explained to her how difficult the big 3 tags are to draw. She’s a little less trusting now...
Learning of another friend’s luck of drawing a moose tag, we quickly planned workouts as well as sharing moose tips we heard from seasoned moose hunters. I definitely forced my 2 kids to watch hours of Youtube videos of moose. I will say, my daughter has a pretty killer bull grunt for a 3 year old.
A summer of scouting turned up some solid bulls but two really nice ones. The summer of balancing family and scouting flew by. Next thing I knew it was Sept 15 and it was time to track down some moose.
@Roadgoat and I spend days and days during the rut walking and calling, covering lots of country looking for my #1 bull. At this point I am convinced he is a ghost, a figure of my imagination. @Greenhorn said it best, “It can be a real time suck and roll of the dice.” The bulls will travel and cover so much country, there is almost no way to keep track of them, especially in thick timber.
After weeks, I was physically and mentally broken down. I needed to take a break for a few weeks, spend time with family and get away from these big stinky critters. Spent some great time playing with my kids, spent time with friends, and went to a couple playoff baseball games with my wife. Go Phillies. It was a great reset, I was ready to get back and give it another go.
Learning of another friend’s luck of drawing a moose tag, we quickly planned workouts as well as sharing moose tips we heard from seasoned moose hunters. I definitely forced my 2 kids to watch hours of Youtube videos of moose. I will say, my daughter has a pretty killer bull grunt for a 3 year old.
A summer of scouting turned up some solid bulls but two really nice ones. The summer of balancing family and scouting flew by. Next thing I knew it was Sept 15 and it was time to track down some moose.
@Roadgoat and I spend days and days during the rut walking and calling, covering lots of country looking for my #1 bull. At this point I am convinced he is a ghost, a figure of my imagination. @Greenhorn said it best, “It can be a real time suck and roll of the dice.” The bulls will travel and cover so much country, there is almost no way to keep track of them, especially in thick timber.
After weeks, I was physically and mentally broken down. I needed to take a break for a few weeks, spend time with family and get away from these big stinky critters. Spent some great time playing with my kids, spent time with friends, and went to a couple playoff baseball games with my wife. Go Phillies. It was a great reset, I was ready to get back and give it another go.
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