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<blockquote data-quote="Retired Educator" data-source="post: 128074" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p>Fairly common for landowners to be helpful. Moose can cause a lot of damage. Other than driving around and visiting with people I don't know of any other way to hunt moose on the prairie. It's not like there are so many that you can just start walking some bush and hope to see one. Unfortunately for the moose, once you find one they are fairly easy to shoot. Typically they are not scared of much, they don't see very well, and with ample roads on the prairie it's usually "find one you want to shoot, and then find a way to get close enough to shoot."</p><p></p><p>Reminder, they are a big animal, have a plan of some help to clean and load after shooting. The best part of shooting a moose is that they are a very good eating animal (and a lot of eating) if taken care of properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired Educator, post: 128074, member: 3373"] Fairly common for landowners to be helpful. Moose can cause a lot of damage. Other than driving around and visiting with people I don't know of any other way to hunt moose on the prairie. It's not like there are so many that you can just start walking some bush and hope to see one. Unfortunately for the moose, once you find one they are fairly easy to shoot. Typically they are not scared of much, they don't see very well, and with ample roads on the prairie it's usually "find one you want to shoot, and then find a way to get close enough to shoot." Reminder, they are a big animal, have a plan of some help to clean and load after shooting. The best part of shooting a moose is that they are a very good eating animal (and a lot of eating) if taken care of properly. [/QUOTE]
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