norseman Posted December 18, 2023 Admin Author Share Posted December 18, 2023 20 minutes ago, Huntster said: Great. Moose eat brush. The use of herbicides in Alaska pretty much requires a permission slip from God. No Moose on the west side. This is just what I hear. Horseman actually put boots on there horses riding on timber ground. The state of course says it’s something else. https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/diseases/elk-hoof Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Catmandoo Posted December 24, 2023 Share Posted December 24, 2023 Nice Xmas present. A little human kindness goes a long way. What is the structure in the background? The reflectance and attenuation of the IR flash by the moose is interesting. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norseman Posted December 24, 2023 Admin Author Share Posted December 24, 2023 1 hour ago, Catmandoo said: Nice Xmas present. A little human kindness goes a long way. What is the structure in the background? The reflectance and attenuation of the IR flash by the moose is interesting. It’s a hunting blind I let a disabled vet hunter build last year. I helped. But he got skunked this year. Bucks were nocturnal. And I didn’t hunt. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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norseman Posted December 28, 2023 Admin Author Share Posted December 28, 2023 Hey fatso! Get your own bale! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Catmandoo Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 On 12/27/2023 at 9:40 PM, norseman said: Hey fatso! Get your own bale! This is an image to show you why you should not drive like a crash test dummy in 'moose' territory. Compare the body mass of the deer with the moose. Moose is a lot higher. Hitting a moose with a sedan or truck can be fatal to the vehicle occupants. A frontal crash can launch the moose over the hood and into the passenger cabin. Injury / death by blunt force trauma. Give Bullwinkle a break, drive slow. Still looking for Rocky to fly through one of these trail cam pics. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bipedalist Posted January 2 BFF Patron Share Posted January 2 (edited) Wish we had a few passing thru our neighborhood, might slow people down. Bears and white tails are not big enough to do it. I've rolled a whitetail at 15 mph and the force of impact still broke out headlight mount and smeared bumper paint despite heavy braking and moving to another lane on a country backroad with no traffic. i knew it was a crossing zone near some old dove fields so i was hyperalert even to the possibility. Blame thing just kept coming despite my efforts to steer away. Watching a cornfed whitetail roll three times in your headlight viewshed and get up and walk away is a surreal nightime experience. A co-worker in the same location was not so lucky and totalled a Jeep Cherokee. Edited January 2 by bipedalist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bipedalist Posted January 2 BFF Patron Share Posted January 2 11 hours ago, Catmandoo said: This is an image to show you why you should not drive like a crash test dummy in 'moose' territory. Compare the body mass of the deer with the moose. Moose is a lot higher. Hitting a moose with a sedan or truck can be fatal to the vehicle occupants. A frontal crash can launch the moose over the hood and into the passenger cabin. Injury / death by blunt force trauma. Give Bullwinkle a break, drive slow. Still looking for Rocky to fly through one of these trail cam pics. Re; Rocky, do you have flying squirrels out in that area, I have seen a few glide and hit trees and wind around them on impact to avoid owls off my back elevated lighted porch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huntster Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 4 minutes ago, bipedalist said: Re; Rocky, do you have flying squirrels out in that area, I have seen a few glide and hit trees and wind around them on impact to avoid owls off my back elevated lighted porch. Bird feeders with sunflower seeds and a motion sensing porch light or cam can catch them at night. Our cat killed one a number of years ago in the springtime, and a relative nearby had his porch light going on and off one night. He watch through the window and caught a northern flying squirrel coming and going, trying to get a meal without that obnoxious light disturbing him. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bipedalist Posted January 2 BFF Patron Share Posted January 2 11 minutes ago, Huntster said: Bird feeders with sunflower seeds and a motion sensing porch light or cam can catch them at night. Our cat killed one a number of years ago in the springtime, and a relative nearby had his porch light going on and off one night. He watch through the window and caught a northern flying squirrel coming and going, trying to get a meal without that obnoxious light disturbing him. 11 minutes ago, Huntster said: Bird feeders with sunflower seeds and a motion sensing porch light or cam can catch them at night. Our cat killed one a number of years ago in the springtime, and a relative nearby had his porch light going on and off one night. He watch through the window and caught a northern flying squirrel coming and going, trying to get a meal without that obnoxious light disturbing him. 11 hours ago, Catmandoo said: This is an image to show you why you should not drive like a crash test dummy in 'moose' territory. Compare the body mass of the deer with the moose. Moose is a lot higher. Hitting a moose with a sedan or truck can be fatal to the vehicle occupants. A frontal crash can launch the moose over the hood and into the passenger cabin. Injury / death by blunt force trauma. Give Bullwinkle a break, drive slow. Still looking for Rocky to fly through one of these trail cam pics. Re; Rocky, do you have flying squirrels out in that area, I have seen a few glide and hit trees and wind around them on impact to avoid owls off my back elevated lighted porch. Yep, when I had a cat and developed a collection of flying squirrel tails as presents, I decided I didn't need a cat anymore, lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huntster Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 1 hour ago, bipedalist said: ........Yep, when I had a cat and developed a collection of flying squirrel tails as presents, I decided I didn't need a cat anymore, lol That particular cat was the most murderous cat I've ever seen. Mrs. Huntster has had several over th years here. That one was a stray that showed up one day crying at the door in sub-zero temps and decided to stick around. She must have been living feral for a time, because she was an incredible huntress. All the other cats we've had didn't kill like she did. I wish I had a cat that would kill off the red squirrels or catch me a sasquatch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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