Well my son drew a Moose tag here in Vermont this year, he left for the Northeast Kingdom last Saturday with his friend who was the second shooter on his tag. The WMA he got was for either sex so the odds were in their favor. Saturday and Sunday were uneventful but on Monday thing changed, they went early in the morning to a clear cut they had checked out on Saturday and as the fog was breaking they spotted a Moose at 125 yards. It was difficult to see at first because of the fog but they recognized the large dark shape and began looking it over. It lifted its head and it was a bull, his friend the second shooter who was spotting the moose through his scope fired taking him in the back of the rib cage high and angling toward the front shoulder. The bull lunged over the first rise and disappeared, there were 2 cows they did not see that came up out of the dip and headed over the ridge. After waiting only a few minutes they headed up the hill to were the bull was standing, not much blood and no blood trail to follow. They began heading in the direction the bull bolted and it was piled up 40 yards from were it was hit.
It dressed out 677 lbs 40 inch antlers, and had a broken paddle and hole in hind leg from combat with another Bull.
It dressed out 677 lbs 40 inch antlers, and had a broken paddle and hole in hind leg from combat with another Bull.