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While I’ve never been the one behind the gun or bow, I have helped many friends fulfill their moose hunting dreams. I’ve always had an affinity for moose—their enormous size and impressive headgear ...
Hurt and wild with rage, the bull swapped ends and came for my son, giving him no time to raise the gun. Merv fired from the hip. IN THE FALL OF 1968 my 31-year-old son Merv and I hunted for almost ...
Warmer New England winters mean moose face a bigger threat from winter ticks. Some states are trying a strategy of hunting more moose to try to save them. (Story first aired on ATC on March 17, 2022.) ...
Winter ticks are killing moose across New England in alarming numbers, latching onto their hosts by the thousands and draining so much blood that the animals have been described as “zombies” before ...
Minnesota will scale back its moose hunting season again this fall as the state's beleaguered moose population continues a downward trend. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced ...
The northern New England states are home to thousands of moose, but the herd has dwindled in the last decade, in part because of the winter ticks. (Robert F. Bukaty/AP) More hunters could be out in ...
Nevada is planning its first-ever moose hunting season this fall, aiming for a tiny big-game hunt for some of North America's largest animals. The decision is backed by wildlife managers who have seen ...
In New England, shorter, warmer winters mean moose face a bigger threat from winter ticks. Some states are trying a new strategy of hunting more moose to try and save them. In Northern New England, ...
After a dramatic drop in the moose population from last year to this year, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Wednesday that it will not offer a hunting season this fall or ...
This story, “Minnesota’s First Moose Hunt,” appeared in the September 1972 issue of Outdoor Life. “I HAD TO RUB my eyes before I could believe what I saw,” Paul Parks told me. “Moments before, I’d ...
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