longcruise
70 Cal.
In continuation.
Here is an opinion poll. I encountered this track and while it shows a few toenails, the pads are very rounded and cat like. What say you, feline or canine?
I had this encounter with a moose. This time of year they are very unpredictable. In fact, they are responsible for more wildlife attacks on humans than any other animal in the State. Moose first, then bears and then mountain lions. Elk during calving fit in there but their attacks are not usually very aggressive.
I and this moose faced off for about five minutes. It was a stare down. He was drooling and standing his ground. I did the same except that I set my ML aside and drew a small 380. Finally he begrudgingly gave up the trail and went around.
I recognized him from having seen him previously with a cow. He has very long brow tines.
Pike frying in butter!
There could be an addendum If I decide to return before the ML season ends but it remains up in the air at this point.
Here is an opinion poll. I encountered this track and while it shows a few toenails, the pads are very rounded and cat like. What say you, feline or canine?
I had this encounter with a moose. This time of year they are very unpredictable. In fact, they are responsible for more wildlife attacks on humans than any other animal in the State. Moose first, then bears and then mountain lions. Elk during calving fit in there but their attacks are not usually very aggressive.
I and this moose faced off for about five minutes. It was a stare down. He was drooling and standing his ground. I did the same except that I set my ML aside and drew a small 380. Finally he begrudgingly gave up the trail and went around.
I recognized him from having seen him previously with a cow. He has very long brow tines.
Pike frying in butter!
There could be an addendum If I decide to return before the ML season ends but it remains up in the air at this point.