kage69
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- Jul 17, 2003
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Sad actually what's the difference?
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Besides the obvious difference in species?
Other than moose not being critically endangered, I'd say location, the government you're dealing with, levels of conservation, number of people you have to pay, oh and taste.
I'm not sure you realize how much meat is on one moose, but I'll go out on a limb and assume you agree that Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dumber were out on a safari hunt for kicks, trophy hunting. Something you won't hear me defend. FWIW in Maine you only get to hunt moose if you win a moose permit. My dad played 26 years straight and never won once. Of all the New England states I don't think any benefit from moose as much as Maine does. As others have mentioned, it can be a sizeable portion of the protein needed by a low income family. It's fair to mention as well many states have local charities where you can donate your game to feed homeless/emergency/etc shelters, as well as charity food reserves for the needy.
I've wanted to go to Africa, but I'd be carrying a camera more than anything. If I put the lead to anything it will be an antelope or something else in quantity for those communal dinners at the lodge. Guys who want to kill elephants, rhinos, etc, they make me sick.
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