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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 107357" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>KDM the problem is your looking in the wrong spot. Think of moose like they were a flock of snow geese in a field. The leading edge the birds are packed in tight but as you move back from the front their numbers slowly thin out till there are only a handfull left. If you go to the front your going to see lots of them....at least for now. Areas like Sherwood and the river bottoms near williston are great but go back to areas like rock lake and Calvin where there used to be moose everywhere and now they are in much lower numbers then 15 years ago. It's almost as if this was a giant version of a new perch lake where there is a dramatic explosion of their numbers at first then start to fade away over the years. Hell the Langdon area went from 260 in 93 down to only 11 in 07! Hopefully the areas in the west can avoid the brain worms and liver flukes but only time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 107357, member: 1305"] KDM the problem is your looking in the wrong spot. Think of moose like they were a flock of snow geese in a field. The leading edge the birds are packed in tight but as you move back from the front their numbers slowly thin out till there are only a handfull left. If you go to the front your going to see lots of them....at least for now. Areas like Sherwood and the river bottoms near williston are great but go back to areas like rock lake and Calvin where there used to be moose everywhere and now they are in much lower numbers then 15 years ago. It's almost as if this was a giant version of a new perch lake where there is a dramatic explosion of their numbers at first then start to fade away over the years. Hell the Langdon area went from 260 in 93 down to only 11 in 07! Hopefully the areas in the west can avoid the brain worms and liver flukes but only time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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