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<blockquote data-quote="SDMF" data-source="post: 269393" data-attributes="member: 412"><p>Moose have plenty of human interaction in ND between Ag work and normal traffic vs. say a moose that lives almost anywhere else in "The Bush" in mostly roadless areas of relatively low human activity. Couple that with minuscule hunting pressure and not much at all for predatory pressure for most moose in most of the state and you get critters that just aren't scared of much. Moose in the Pembina Gorge and perhaps Turtle Mountains may have some wolf pressure, but it's minimal. Moose along the Missouri or it's tributaries may have to deal w/the odd Mt Lion but again it's minimal, there's easier lower threat foods/prey for those predators. Throw in a dash of pre-rut bull jock-itch and the impossible/improbable happens.</p><p></p><p>The next 2.5-3wks should be "Moose-Rut Gold" for the lucky tag holders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDMF, post: 269393, member: 412"] Moose have plenty of human interaction in ND between Ag work and normal traffic vs. say a moose that lives almost anywhere else in "The Bush" in mostly roadless areas of relatively low human activity. Couple that with minuscule hunting pressure and not much at all for predatory pressure for most moose in most of the state and you get critters that just aren't scared of much. Moose in the Pembina Gorge and perhaps Turtle Mountains may have some wolf pressure, but it's minimal. Moose along the Missouri or it's tributaries may have to deal w/the odd Mt Lion but again it's minimal, there's easier lower threat foods/prey for those predators. Throw in a dash of pre-rut bull jock-itch and the impossible/improbable happens. The next 2.5-3wks should be "Moose-Rut Gold" for the lucky tag holders. [/QUOTE]
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