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<blockquote data-quote="AlongCameJones" data-source="post: 3671840" data-attributes="member: 47875"><p>Probably the most practical way <strong>to be carried</strong> off one's feet as a human while hunting His Majesty is by horseback or mule. Now that I think about it, using a motorized vehicle of sorts might not even be feasible or legal in the first place. Helicopter hunting trips might be cost-prohibitive for most if even legal anywhere in North America. Certainly hoofed animals can tread terrain no land vehicle dares. I've seen a couple videos where power boats or wheeled swamp buggies were used on moose hunts. Moose tend to be on flatter land and near rivers or other water. </p><p></p><p>I would like to hear from someone who has succesfully taken North American elk or moose off his feet (at least for the most part), what state, territory or province they were in and what method of transportation was used on the hunt, boots OFF the ground. I'll have to look for a good video series on <strong>moose</strong> hunting as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlongCameJones, post: 3671840, member: 47875"] Probably the most practical way [B]to be carried[/B] off one's feet as a human while hunting His Majesty is by horseback or mule. Now that I think about it, using a motorized vehicle of sorts might not even be feasible or legal in the first place. Helicopter hunting trips might be cost-prohibitive for most if even legal anywhere in North America. Certainly hoofed animals can tread terrain no land vehicle dares. I've seen a couple videos where power boats or wheeled swamp buggies were used on moose hunts. Moose tend to be on flatter land and near rivers or other water. I would like to hear from someone who has succesfully taken North American elk or moose off his feet (at least for the most part), what state, territory or province they were in and what method of transportation was used on the hunt, boots OFF the ground. I'll have to look for a good video series on [B]moose[/B] hunting as well. [/QUOTE]
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