Montana's moose season started on the 15th. I camped all but one night from the 14th to the 22nd in a SO Cimarron. Saw moose on most days. I actually had the bull I harvested at 25 yards last Tuesday, but I couldn't convince myself to fill my tag on the 4th day of the season, I also kind of wanted a bull with two browtines. So, I just took a few pictures (the picture I post was at ~50 yds). After that encounter I really had some regrets on letting him walk. Spent the next few days hunting him and a couple other bulls in the same drainage. Last week they were rutting pretty good. I ended up calling my bull in with grunts to 20 yards and took a shot with him quartering slightly towards me. After the shot he ran through the thick timber and I heard him cough and crash into the brush about 5 seconds after I shot. I have been really close to killing a few bull elk (I've even stupidly passed on a raghorn a few years ago), but this was my first archery kill. I quartered him that night by myself (that was fun), and packed out the back straps. The next day, between 3 of us we took out 4 good loads of meat, and another for the skull in two trips. Im not sure what the 4 bags we took out weighed. My bathroom scale goes to 300 lbs. I weighed myself at 195, and when I picked up a bag the scale read error. I taped him at just shy of 42" wide. Super fun, likely the only moose hunt I will ever have.