ddavis_1313
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I’ve been trying to keep an eye on the projected weather for the area where my wife and I will be float hunting starting next week. It’s pretty remote making it kinda tough to get the exact forecast so I’m pulling the weather from the nearest villages.
As it stands it looking like high in the mid 50’s and lows in the low 40’s with a few sunny days and the rest partly cloudy days to start out the hunt. However, it’s not our first trip to Alaska so I’m well aware that this could change quickly!
I’m completely new to moose hunting but I do understand that like elk moose do not like warm weather. I wouldn’t either if I had a winter coat on. lol. If this was my sept elk forecast I’d be in heaven! It’s usually 70’s during the day where I used to elk hunt.
With that being said, what is “warm” to a moose? And if this is “warm” to a moose, what would be some strategies for mid September locating/calling for moose?
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As it stands it looking like high in the mid 50’s and lows in the low 40’s with a few sunny days and the rest partly cloudy days to start out the hunt. However, it’s not our first trip to Alaska so I’m well aware that this could change quickly!
I’m completely new to moose hunting but I do understand that like elk moose do not like warm weather. I wouldn’t either if I had a winter coat on. lol. If this was my sept elk forecast I’d be in heaven! It’s usually 70’s during the day where I used to elk hunt.
With that being said, what is “warm” to a moose? And if this is “warm” to a moose, what would be some strategies for mid September locating/calling for moose?
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