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    Wow, that's an amazing encounter! Glad they're OK. But did they get any of the moose?

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    worthless without photos...

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    Awesome. Once in a lifetime experience. Lucky bastards.

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    Whoah! Tks for posting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tucker View Post
    They were kinda busy not getting trampled to get a lot of pics.

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    Damn - that's scary! Incredible!

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    Holy Cow! Or was it a bull?

    Seriously that's quite a story. So glad to hear it all worked out.
    It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life... or death. It shall be life. - Ten Bears, "The Outlaw Josie Wales"

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    Wow! What a crazy experience! One they'll never forget I'm sure. Happy no one got hurt, but the moose.
    That torn up section of the moose ~ is what the wolf did to it?
    If the shoe fits ~ pretend it doesn

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    What a story! Four hours of fear is a small price to pay for such an amazing life experience. Gotta love Alaska.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    Wow! What a crazy experience! One they'll never forget I'm sure. Happy no one got hurt, but the moose.
    That torn up section of the moose ~ is what the wolf did to it?
    No, that's just a "quarter" (looks like a hindquarter) of the moose that they put in the snow to cool. Those guys were lucky to have Ken as their responding officer. Great guy and one of the best "brownshirts" out there. Glad everything worked out ok.

    This is a bad time of the year for moose. They're really cranky right now and there's nothing to eat. Once they get agitated, it can take moose a while to "cool off".

    BTW, to respond to Cirrus, they wouldn't have been allowed to keep some of the moose meat. It's considered a DLP kill (defense of life and/or property) and thus the meat and all parts are considered state property.

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    Re: Moose-wolf encounter pins Kenai tourists

    Quote Originally Posted by Mtnbeer
    BTW, to respond to Cirrus, they wouldn't have been allowed to keep some of the moose meat. It's considered a DLP kill (defense of life and/or property) and thus the meat and all parts are considered state property.
    Ah, I figured as much. But part of the donation to charity should have been to them - kind of a compensatory damages thing from the moose! ;)



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