Docsknotinn
Veteran Member
Re: Why they don\'t wave
The first time we went to Maine my wife said the same thing. I told she had to not talk soooo much because they hide when they hear ya comeing /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I dont know what hit me next but I think it was Moose related /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif The Last time I went BackPacking On Isle Royale I saw two young Bulls in small stands of first growth timber. They are comical and not the Brightest animals. It is very amuzeing to see a several hundred pound animal try to hide behind a 3" sapeling and peer out the other side as If to say " I can see you but you cant see me" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Lol. They both did that. Years Before I saw I cow moose swim with her calf out to a island then leave the little pudger there. She swam back and then called for the calf. You should have heard that guy balling. It was really something to see. I once was hikeing In the same National Park and came over a hill and stood face to face with a cow with two calfs. Moose, especially moms and rutting bulls can be very pugnaceous critters and I suspect it was rather humorous to see a fat man run with a 60# back pack and hikeing boots. The only one we ever saw in Maine was In Downtown (ok not much of a downtown) Cape porpouse. Dave
The first time we went to Maine my wife said the same thing. I told she had to not talk soooo much because they hide when they hear ya comeing /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I dont know what hit me next but I think it was Moose related /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif The Last time I went BackPacking On Isle Royale I saw two young Bulls in small stands of first growth timber. They are comical and not the Brightest animals. It is very amuzeing to see a several hundred pound animal try to hide behind a 3" sapeling and peer out the other side as If to say " I can see you but you cant see me" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Lol. They both did that. Years Before I saw I cow moose swim with her calf out to a island then leave the little pudger there. She swam back and then called for the calf. You should have heard that guy balling. It was really something to see. I once was hikeing In the same National Park and came over a hill and stood face to face with a cow with two calfs. Moose, especially moms and rutting bulls can be very pugnaceous critters and I suspect it was rather humorous to see a fat man run with a 60# back pack and hikeing boots. The only one we ever saw in Maine was In Downtown (ok not much of a downtown) Cape porpouse. Dave