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Then I'm back from my first trip, we had to go home one day earlier because the weather was not good for the meat, and it was many fly around our meat.

This first hunting trip we got 4 moose, so then its 6 moose left to shoot for us.

Here is some pictures.


Our cabin






Now we was cold, so then its good to made coffee on open fire








This year we have buy a new ironhorse



We look at the map and made plans for todays hunt
 
Posts: 67 | Location: Norway | Registered: 13 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Secound day we got 3 moose, here is one of them



This is moose number 2 taken this day



This one was shot so far away so it was not possible to take our ironhorse to this moose.
So we have to carry him on our back for a very long distance.



Its me on way back to cabin with a shoulder on my shoulder



When we was back, we was very tired



Next day we got a nice 7 pointer
 
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We use our ironhorse to winch the moose



Jaw have to be clean and send to our authority so they can check age to the moose.






 
Posts: 67 | Location: Norway | Registered: 13 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Good hunt , thanks for the photos. In the last photo is that a cordless saws-all or reciprocating saw ? What are the typical weights of norwegian elg ?
 
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Good hunt , thanks for the photos. In the last photo is that a cordless saws-all or reciprocating saw ? What are the typical weights of norwegian elg ?


Our saw is a cordless one.
A normal Norwegian moose (male) use to be 250-300 kg undressed.
Female is about 200 kg, 1.5 year old moose use to be 120-140 kg and calf is about 60-70 kg.
 
Posts: 67 | Location: Norway | Registered: 13 July 2003Reply With Quote
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Hey that looked like a great time, especially since you had so many hands to help with the heavy work. Your iron horse is quite interesting.


~Ann


 
Posts: 19847 | Location: The LOST Nation | Registered: 27 March 2001Reply With Quote
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338winmag

Thanks for the pictures you have a beautiful country. I have also used a saw-zall to butcher deer, people thought i was crazy, yours looks like a Dewalt. I bet that those moose are very tasty, especially the smaller ones, good job.
 
Posts: 498 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: 22 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Looks like you had a great hunt.

Can you tell us more about your iron horse. Who makes it?
 
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Awesome photos! Looks like you had a grand hunt.


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Posts: 3309 | Location: Southern NM USA | Registered: 01 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Thank you for the pictures. Looks like you guys had a great time!

I have a question though. In the second picture down...

Why are you guys required to give a urine sample in moose camp? Wink Big Grin



 
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"Mange takk" for the fine pictures. Looks like fun. I sent the thread to my Norsk-Alaskan co-worker who is heading off moose hunting near Petersburg, Alaska. Petersburg is Alaska's "Little Norway."

I had a chance to drive thru southern Sweden (Smaaland) during the moose hunting season. We saw several animals - both alive and hanging.

Shania Twain (fellow wearing a T-shirt) is definately a "ne takk!!!"

Gotta ask about calibers you used. 6.5x55, .308 Win, 308 Norma, 358 Norma, etc.?

MM


 
Posts: 2097 | Location: S.E. Alaska | Registered: 18 December 2003Reply With Quote
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That is awesome.

Thanks for sharing.


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Posts: 9823 | Location: Montana | Registered: 25 June 2001Reply With Quote
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Gotta ask about calibers you used. 6.5x55, .308 Win, 308 Norma, 358 Norma, etc.?

MM


Most used caliber in our group are 30-06 and 308, but I use my new 264 winmag this year.
I haven't shoot any moose yet with my 264wm, but I hope to get a chance next weekend.

Here are some information about our Ironhorse
http://www.en.ca.jonsered.com/
 
Posts: 67 | Location: Norway | Registered: 13 July 2003Reply With Quote
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338winmag,

Your photo's are always a treat.

Thanks & keep'em coming-Ron
 
Posts: 192 | Location: Anchorage, Ak | Registered: 16 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Great pictures and congratulations on a successful hunt. The terrain and vegetation looks very similar to ours in Alaska. The ironhorse looks like a very interesting machine. Moose hunting is great fun until you get one on the ground, then it is all work, appears that your group has a great system to make it as easy as possible.

JD
 
Posts: 323 | Location: Fairbanks AK | Registered: 27 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks for sharing the awesome pics, that is way cool looking country!

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