Bow Hunting World Record Moose

I’ve never been hunting, but if I did my weapon of choice would be a bow for sure. Real Langlois from Quebec is no stranger to bow hunting, and no strange to gigantic moose. Check out this incredible rack!

World record moose

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63 Comments on “Bow Hunting World Record Moose...”

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    3 years ago #

    Kind of a shame that that giant had to die, though. What a huge beautiful animal he must have been.

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    3 years ago #

    Agreed, I would have loved to see how big it was alive, and still alive. But my hats off to this guy for using a bow.

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    3 years ago #

    Oh, and a big high-five for the ‘huge rack’ tag! hahah

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    3 years ago #

    Even with a bow it’s still hardly the worlds fairest fight is it?! I bet those Moose have really long sharp claws and deadly long teeth!…They should put a load of terrorists in the woods and let him go hunting, not beautiful animals.

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    3 years ago #

    Man, that’s a monster for real!!

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    3 years ago #

    Bingo, Woody!

    And yes, I love a huge rack, too!

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    2 years, 8 months ago #

    nice job. especially with a bow. i use a bow myself. i want to know how big it was but wow good kill

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    2 years, 8 months ago #

    Woody: just so that you know, an angry moose could kill you if it wanted to. Those animals are so big that they can trample you to death. It did happen before and will happen again, even without the big claws and sharp teeth.

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    2 years, 8 months ago #

    I can kind of guess these are big animals Marie (the hat rack kind of gives it away!!!). But they hardly go out of there way to track humans down and trample you to death like you hunt them down. All i’m saying is it’s unfair that a huge creature like that must die just so the hunter can feel all macho and manly, whatever makes people feel good about themselves i suppose.

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    2 years, 8 months ago #

    Marie just so YOU know, an angry Elephant could kill you if it wanted to and trample you to death, it did happen before and will happen again, but the only people who hunt them are scumbag poachers. It’s no big surprise that Moose get angry anyway, there they are minding their own business when a wannabe Rambo jumps out the tree’s with his bow and arrow!

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    Woody, why don’t you go on some website were people give a damn wheather a moose can kill someone or not! Did you ever think that someone would hunt for food, or do you just eat veggies. Go waste your time somewhere else.

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    woody, apparently with your last comments, you have never hunted before. get a clue

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    I’m sorry Mike, i didn’t realise you lived on your own and you don’t have any shops, accept my heartfelt apologies!

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    As long as this beauty had time to live, to get big and strong and pass on his genes which it appears he did. I say rifle or bow, as long it is done legally, and all the meat is used for consumption.

    wow! that is a beautiful moose rack.

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    Handbags at dawn is it Ken?…Ha ha ha, oh man, you Canadians wind up easy, the only hunting i’d ever do is for immigrants that should’nt be in my Country!…They can all die.

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    I know what you’re saying Paul, it’s just a different world from where i am to where you are…I don’t mean to upset people, i just like having an opinion, even if it’s not the same as everybody else’s!

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    2 years, 7 months ago #

    That rack is crazy, one of the biggest moose racks I have ever saw!

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    2 years, 5 months ago #

    Nice job!This i such an incredible hunt!
    I really don’t get into hunting, but this gives an interesting outcome for me.

    Thanks for posting!

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    2 years, 3 months ago #

    I can understand the chase of killing such a large animal, but why? These poor things are so large and majestic. That was a true waste of a bow and some man’s energy.

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    I LOVE MOOSE’s

    DONT KILL THEM

    HUMANS R SAVAGE ANIMALS THEY SHOULD DIEE!

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    YOUR SICKK!
    4 Killing An Innocent Animal!

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    Sorry for all the animal lovers out there. I love animals too, but I also understand that in order to eat any sort of meat something must die. Thats just the way the world works and has worked for a long, long time. But…..kill only what you will consume.

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    What a great moose Real. Most city people just don’t get it. I am sure Real is enjoying moose steaks, just not factory wrapped and boxed. He has legally harvested the moose of a lifetime with archery equipment. An enormous feat of scent control, stealth and skill. He should be proud.

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    That bull is huge I want to hunt one some day and man I hate all these stupid tree huggers they dont understand what hunting is

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    holy guy!!!!
    shes a biggin!

    ♥amber♥

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    Hey Jake,You want to be a real man and go to Afgan or Iraq and hunt people that could blow you away, not a Dopey looking animal! See how excited you’d be then!

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    Woody, I agree with you completely, the chase is one thing, but actually killing an animal like this is another. It’s a shame that such a majestic creature had to die to satisfy one mans machismo.

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    2 years, 2 months ago #

    Every one has a right to their own a opinions, true. And everyone hunts for different reasons. Personally I feel some reasons are better then other. There are some out there, who will never admit this, that hunt because it makes them “men”. That is not a good enough reason. To destroy a life because you need to prove your manhood is juvenile. On the other hand there are hunters out there who consider why they hunt and are respectful of the animal. They will use as much of the animal as they can and aren’t simply killing it so they can put there antlers on they’re wall. It comes down to respecting life.

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    2 years, 1 month ago #

    Great Moose…And to take it with a bow is incredible. Congratulations!
    As for the folks who don’t understand the hunt, well, it’s likely they’ll never understand. Stuff in the grocery store does not come from the grocery store…for each slick, colorful, or shiny package, something had to die.
    From the beef in the shiny clean case to the trees that provided the packaging for the kids sugar loaded cereals…a life was taken to provide it for you.
    I plan to take my first moose this year, and a load of Salmon as well…Macho, no, feed my family for a year, absolutely…with the best stuff God placed on this earth. Pure, no chemicals, no additives, no farm animal wading in it’s own crap…You can keep that, this lady likes it real!

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    2 years, 1 month ago #

    YAWN…Isn’t this finished yet, on and on and on, etc etc etc!

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    2 years ago #

    Nice trophy bud ! I hunt with a bow as well so I can imagine the feeling ! your heart must have felt like it was busting out of your chest ! I hope it was a good clean kill and the meat went to good use. good job

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    2 years ago #

    I’d like to stick a bow right up all of your sick asses!!! Fuckin’ little pansy-boys.

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    1 year, 11 months ago #

    I am with woody. Lesser animals shoudl have been killed, not the big great one.

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    1 year, 10 months ago #

    u guys really need tog et a life man o man i been hunting with my grandfather since i was 9 and i am 29 years old know and yet there are still plenty around and why is that o ya its called moose licnese but yet you guys are making a big racett on some guys beautiful antlers and cant be happy with them i know if i seen a bull moose with that rack and i sen another one with a smaller one i would go for the big one instead of the small little one and if you guys do not understand that logic you really dont know what hunting is about untill u actually try hunting one in a while especially you woodie go out and try it some time instead of living in the us and saying its all fun and games and we shouldn’t be killing things for our food instead of eating som store crap which has that many chemicals into it is unrealthats y us hunters will survive longer then u because we eat healthy food then u u dummy try it some time and u will see what i mean

    and nice job man doing this with a bow that must of been sweat

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    1 year, 10 months ago #

    Well we have a sayin’ ’round here, iffin’ its a biggin’ its done a lot of livin’ an iffin’ its out in the wild then its livin’ will come to an end…all legal-like o’ course. Yer see where’ we’s from everythin’ is big – big cars, big hats, big bellies and yup o’course big guns and arrow’s for the ones that like a silent hunt.

    We also like words that end in ‘in’ – like livin’, breathin’, dyin’, huntin’, chasin’ drinkin’, smokin’ (tabaccy that is), shootin’, arrowin’, sleepin’…well yer all git the picture.

    Ya’ll have a good day and we’ll see yer out on the range…a’huntin’.

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    1 year, 10 months ago #

    Hey Andrew, you want to learn to spell before you try and be clever and write something down for the world to read! What’s all this about living in the US as well, i was in England the last time i checked, i think you need a Geography lesson as well as a spelling lesson, never mind.

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    1 year, 10 months ago #

    Well Woody, I think the youngin’ Andrew just got a might excited and was typin’ faster that his pudgy little fingers could keep up!!

    We got a sayin’ ’round here – iffin’ yer can’t think quick, yer can’t type quick. Slow down son and the people will read yer stuff easier.

    That bein’ said, I do believe both of you boys have got good points. It’s like my ol’ Pappy used to say – ‘When the raven beats its wings, the butterfly takes notice.’

    I’ll leave yer to ponder that one.

    Have a goodun!

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    1 year, 9 months ago #

    Woody,

    just out of pure curiousity, have you ever seen a moose in real life? How much time have you spent in the outdoors? Are you sure you aren’t american, because all of this terroris talk you certainly sound like one. My bet is that you’ve never had a bite of a steak or a pork chop or a nice rack of lamb or fish n’ chips (an english favourite im sure you know ;) ) or anything of the sort that would cause harm to some poor animal. Bottom line is, you are completely and utterly clueless. Though, on some points I agree with you.

    Trophy hunting, hunting that is done for antlers/fur and after which the meat and all other useable parts of the animal are neither consumed by the hunter and his family or donated to local first nations or the food bank, is sickening to me too. If you had any clue, you would realize that TRUE hunters and outdoorsmen (god forbid if you’re actually a woman cause I’m sure I’ll hear hell for THAT too) Have the MOST respect for life and death. It is not typically an exciting experience the first time you watch something die at your own hand. Believe me, witnessing that is an enlightening experience and makes one much more aware of mortality and the delicate balance between life and death. It also creates a great respect for ALL life, and personally since that moment I have never wasted anything that an animal I have harvested has had to offer.

    Human beings are hunters, whether you realize this or not. In my humblo opinion, going out into the wild, stalking for hours, making the shot, harvesting the animal, cleaning and dressing the animal, packing it out, buchering and preparing the meat for consumption is far more real and much more “fair chase” than walking into a grocery store. Have you ever witnessed how slaughterhouses kill their live-stock. I’ll give you a brief description. Basically what happens first is that the animal is Shocked with a zillion bolts of electricity running from temple to temple accross the brain. This is enough to stun the animal, but not enough to stop the heart. This is very important and you will see why. Then, the animal is strung up by the hind feet and winched into the air, twitching, until its hanging upside-down. As the heart still pumps, the throat of the animal is slit so that it can bleed out. By no means an instant or painless death. Then, the animal is run through a steam bath to cook the outer skin for easy removal of the fur. The fur is then scraped off and the guts romoved. PRESTO! A couple more steps and you’ve got the pork-chop on your plate ;)

    CHEERS!

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    1 year, 9 months ago #

    You like the sound of your own voice don’t you getalife?…As for terrorists, i can only presume you don’t mind them in your country or do you live in Canada in the middle of nowhere where the outside world doesn’t affect you in the least and have no concept of what it’s like to avoid bomb scares and stuff?…This topic is so old and boring, i can’t believe you lot are still biting!

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    1 year, 9 months ago #

    Just got back from the wilderness to see ya’ll still goin’ at it!!
    Great work, gents!!

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    Woody,
    Ya need yur self a good hinder whoopin! Go ‘n git yur self a tree huggin site a holler there! Round my parts we thank God fer the things we git durrin the year. An the good Lord says in Deuteronomy chapter 14 verse 6, ” You may eat any animal that has a split hoof divided in two and that chews the cud.” Ya know what that meens?? He says by all means eat my creation that I made for ya. So long as ya’ll dont waste the animal. Hunters aint out to simply shoot their big guns ( dont get me wrong its sure fun!! I got a 460 wetherby mag. ) but to git out doors wit the littl uns and show them Gods creation. An hell yes it a majestic animal an that is the beauty in seein it when the beauty is 10 feet frum where yur sittin. Have ya ever seen a stavin moose cus the woods are over populated? Hunters are the best source fer herd management an hunters are highly regulated an have to buy a license every year an even if they dont get a kill then the money is still used by the DNR to help mannage the population. So please quit ur hollerin round here an congradulate Real on his trophy! Hes a daggum good hunter an deserves Gods gift to him an his family. These hunts are mighty dangerous an people die every year from gettin trampled by a pissed off chargin moose er deer er what ever. An my hat comes off every time the National Anthem plays. An my family has been in the Armed Froces fer many years an wer all proud of what they’v done. Plaese take inta concideration what is bein said an let it go. Just realize things die all the time in nature, gettin killed an eatin by wolves er bears. How are we anny different from them? Have ya forgottin that when people started out it was kill er be killed. An to some extent it still applys today.
             Sit tall in the saddle, hold yer head up high, keep yer or’ eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky, an live like you aint afraid to die and dont be skared, just enjoy the ride.
                                          Chris LeDoux “the ride”
        God Bless

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    That was a short comment!

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    Thank ya kindly. I just hope it sank in yer head

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    http://www.whitetaildigest.com/2010/01/31/moose-charges-bow-hunter/
    heres some food fer thought

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    I only keep commenting because it’s an easy sport and people keep taking the bait…i really don’t care and got bored after the 2nd post so i’m not going to comment any more and i’m not going to take anyone else’s bait!

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    If’n its so easy of a sport why dont you go an git yur self a license an go an git yur self a TROPHY kill like our friend Real.

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    You really are dumber than i thought, i meant winding people like you up is an easy sport as you’ve proved again, not the Moose Hunting! As for the Hunting Licence, i’m not sure they sell them in England, never mind mate!

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    Anyway i’ve had my say and i’m not saying anymore…I use this site for looking at Fish and stuff that i’ve never seen before and the great content and reports that are featured…I’m not using this site for childish arguing, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, i respect Jon and Clive and i’m not taking up more of their site with arguments.

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    That there is fair enuf. I said my fair shair an im done.
    P.S. sorry bout the anti-woody thing….. wasnt right thing to do

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    I don’t think anyone here is going to hold a grudge against an anonymous internet commenter. We’re all just here to have fun and get through the work day LOL.

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    woody i have a simple question do u eat meat or fish???

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    Seriously? Are people still trying to bait Woody in to arguments over this? You people do realize you’re on the internet right?

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    Thank ya kindly Jonathon. Do anny of yous guys know the limmit of Northern Pike ya can have ina given day?

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    1 year, 8 months ago #

    Cowboy, that would entirely depend on your local Ministry of Natural Resources and/or your local Fish and WildLife regulations. And even then a specific lake could have it’s own rules. This is not a question I can answer other than to say, check your local rules and regulations.

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    1 year, 4 months ago #

    Wow. I happened to come across this during a random image search. I must say…I do side with Woody, to an extent.
    Getalife: I’m an American. But, I do understand that terrorism isn’t some phenomenon that just happens to us Yanks. Woody says he’s from England; they’ve been terrorized as well. Many nations have been attacked by terrorist. Just…wanted to make that clear.
    Now, I do respect Popster, even though his viewpoint is a bit different from mine. I’m no huntress, mind you all, so I admit, I don’t know much about it. I also don’t know much about moose, but I think it’s safe to say that this one was usually large. I just wish that it wasn’t killed because of that. I would have liked to have seen this animal photographed, alived. It takes skill to take this beast down with a bow, but it also takes skill to photograph wildlife as well. Get my drift?
    I’m sure there were other sizable game out there somewhere, so arguing that it was killed for its meat falls upon deaf ears. But what’s done was done. I just wanted to add my two cents and beat the dead horse a wee bit.

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    1 year, 3 months ago #

    that moose is huge. that hunt must of been so exiting

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    1 year, 2 months ago #

    No one complains when a living animal (in the wild) is killed.
    But next time it will be a human that is killed (it may be your relative or your child or your wife or you) and then you will know what it means to be hunted and be the victim of a killer.
    I hope all hunters are mugged, raped, beaten, murdered. And I hope their families suffer, suffer, suffer at the loss of a loved one.
    The only way for you mother-fuckers to feel compassion is to lose something you love. And I wish all of you so called “hunters” have the experience of extreme pain and suffering. Don’t worry, I’m sure you will all get what’s coming to you. It’s called Karma. If you don’t get mugged and beaten then you just might get Cancer or AIDS. Good luck.
     
     
     

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    1 year, 2 months ago #

    Yea, I’m sure that wishing rape, murder, and suffering on others won’t have any effect on your karma….

    Also, you’re fucking stupid.

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    1 year, 2 months ago #

    For all of u anti hunters, the governments are on are side the amount of money that governments make on hunters each year from licenses they will never ban hunting. This is the world record moose show it some respect, taken by Real langois of Quebec.

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    1 year, 2 months ago #

    FYI, woody is not fat, nor american.

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    1 year, 2 months ago #

    Or as Dumb as the person who can’t even spell it!

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    11 months, 3 weeks ago #

    Hi Everyone,
    I’d love to hear about the fishing but was surfing for moose to paint and came across this site. I am so sorry to say it’s been very entertaining. I did LMAO. For the comments on both sides, I have an unusual funny bone. I like to see both sides of the argument.
    For those of you who do not hunt, you pay someone to kill and butcher for you, (buying at the market) it’s not a pretty site whether you hunt or not. For those of you who are vegans good for you.
    It is a challenge to hunt and its not easy like the Bambi story. The deer or prey know you are there, its a matter of skill not luck or the animal running up to you, if it runs up to you, you had better run the other way because it just might have rabies.
    The people who feed wild animals are the ones who make them easy prey. The wild ones are then DE-sensitized to people.
    If people argue with me about hunting and are vegans they have a voice and I let them, if they are meat eaters they don’t have a voice because I want them to look, really look into a cows eyes and tell me they are dumb animals. Go to an open farm day in your area, get to know the farmers and the livestock.
    I’ve seen cows with the longest lashes around, absolutely beautiful animals. You can see they only want to chew their cud and laze around. Little do they know the butcher is in the background waiting.
    The wild ones on the other hand know that their survival depends on being the smartest in the herd. It’s bred into them so the mothers teach them to survive the best they can.
    I have a bad score in the hunting area, I have been deer hunting for 30 yrs and have only taken 5 deer, so all my license money has gone for the fish and wildlife preservation, for my state, oh yea I’m an American. I am glad that I do not get a deer every-year. I use all the parts of my “kill” as I am Native American and also “European”.
    As an artist I do see the bigger picture, which is, we need the animals to survive, and we need to regulate the herds if they are to survive. If you were in America and had the education to know that the more over populated the herds get the less resistant to disease and weather conditions they get, the fewer animals live through the winters here which get severe in some regions. Some years are mild some are very severe which determines how many licenses are available each year.
    ” Oh yea since this is a fishing site”, is this catch and release or is it catch and fry?

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    11 months, 3 weeks ago #

    Well said WoodsWoman!

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