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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

1447.0. "1995 NH Moose season" by MTWASH::PAUL_M () Mon Jun 19 1995 16:31

    Mr. Moderator please feel free to move this if you like.
    
    Well, it looks like I just got selected for this years moose hunt.
    
    Any information I can dredge from you guys, on zone E3, would be
    greatly appreciated.
    
    thanks in advanced
    
    Mike
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1447.1mooseNETRIX::"[email protected]"dgagneFri Jul 07 1995 11:484
Mike, the best bet is the gagme management training offered by the state.  After that
call me 603/881-1481 for some info.  I'm up in C3 around Lake Umbagog.  regard
s david gagne
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1447.2Bull or cow?OTOOA::BELLONIMon Aug 14 1995 15:043
    Bull or cow tag or either?
    
    Les
1447.3SALEM::PAPPALARDOThu Aug 17 1995 12:018
    
    There are no restrictions on Bull/Cow in the New England states that 
    currently issue tags. That "might" change in the future with the rise
    in permits available each year though. I think once they can better
    count the population some states may go to split sex permits.
    
    
                                                          Guy
1447.4next step, big mooseMTWASH::PAUL_MFri Aug 18 1995 16:2211
    We had our required moose class, last Thursday.  The head biologist
    recommended that we contact the National Forest district ranger, for
    our zone.  They will be able to direct us away from any areas that are
    restricted to hunting, possibly gives us some areas that support moose
    and hopefully if we are successful, they might open a barred access
    road to make the retrival a little easier.  I've made a couple of trips
    to the area and seen one moose without getting out of the car.  Now the
    serious scouting trips will start.
    
    ->>>>-------->
    Mike
1447.5STRATA::RINELLAThu Oct 26 1995 13:386
    
    Mike,
    
         How did you do on your moose hunt??? 
    
    Gus
1447.6Moose huntMTCLAY::PAUL_MWed Nov 15 1995 08:5960
    Sorry for the late reply. I guess I could say, I'm late getting this in
    here due to work constraints, but maybe moreso that we were part of the
    unlucky 15% to not score on a moose.
    
    No excuses, just a lot of hard work and not much activity.  I think
    Zone E3 is probably the hardest zone to hunt moose in N.H.. I'll
    qualify that statement with the following.  E3 is all White mountain
    National forest. There are no access roads into the area that you can
    travel with a vehicle.  The best places to hunt require a minimum 3 to
    5 mile hike in, uphill.
    
    Now for the important stuff,  We really had a good time. If I get lucky
    enough to draw a moose tag again, (in 3 years) and I get choose for E3
    I would hunt it again. What I would do different next time.... listen
    up guys, in case you draw this zone, take a plane ride to find all the
    clearcuts that you can.
    
    We hunted 6 out of the 9 days, got blown out the last 2 days of the
    hunt.  We saw 2 moose on the 3rd day of the hunt, (a cow w/calf) No
    opportunity presented itself, the only shot would have been a bad shot
    so we chose to wait.  It was the only moose we saw on the whole trip. 
    
    On Monday, we cut our hunt short to help two "wanta be hikers" out of
    the woods.  We were changing locations for the afternoon hunt, (we were
    in the woods all day, we were moving about 1 mile from the morning
    hunt) when we encountered 2 women hikers?, they stop us and asked for
    directions back to their car. They were very concern/afraid, as they
    had been wandering about for the last 3.5 hours without a clue as to
    where they were.  
    
    After pulling out trail maps and spending the time explaining where they
    had to go, it was evident they weren't going to make it out of the woods 
    on their own. It was now 4 pm the temp was 40 degrees and it was expected 
    to go down to 25 that night. They only had on light jackets and gloves
    to hats. We didn't dare take the chance that they might find there way
    back out, they were 6 miles from their car. 
    
    I should mention that these women were visiting the states from Germany, 
    it was their 12th day in the states.  They had wanted to see some moose
    and someone told them to go hike in this area and they would see moose.
    They didn't tell them how to dress or to seek information on how to
    read the trails signs etc.  They were ill prepared for their adventure.
    
    I always wondered how some of the tragic accidents come about up the
    White Mountains, now I have some inside knowledge.  We saw only 1
    mountain biker that day, no one else. I dred to think what might have
    happened had they, not been fortunate that we decided to change the
    area in which we were hunting.
    
    I consider this the highlight of the trip, and the part that makes it
    rewarding for me.
    
    All in all we saw, 2 whitetail deer (they never knew we were there) and
    2 moose. Walked 12 to 15 miles a day into and out of our zone. Had a
    great time at camp and in the woods.
    
    Out of the 25 permits issued in E3, I only know of 8 or 9 moose that
    got taken.
    
    Mike