Man talk about a bummer........
My g/f just got off the phone w/her room-mate who just came back to Vermont from Boston. It was one of those conversations where you can tell by the sound of the person's voice listening that there is some major sad, depressing news going on. So she finally get's off the phone and I ask her what's wrong and she replies....
That her room-mate was traveling through New Hampshire on the way home tonight and came upon a bunch of cars on the side of the road, other cars were pulling over - she thought there might be an accident or something. Upon driving closer to the scene she saw people pulling out cameras and gathering on the side of the highway to appreciate the beauty and grandeur of a full adult bull-moose. Then to the horror of a dozen passerby's, two guys in a pickup pull over and *BLAM* shoot the moose dead!
My g/f told me that her roomie was pretty shaken up about it. Now, i'm not about to get into a flame war regarding the finer points of hunting. I've lived in N. New England for over a decade, and have many friends who hunt (don't hunt moose) and have no problem w/it. It's just it's still a tragic story, that would indeed suck being there and seeing that. Poor moose, moose don't 'run away' - they'll come right up to you sometimes, it's not like a traditional 'hunt' either.
Also, I don't hunt and am not familair with New Hampshire's hunting laws (BTW: it is moose season now, lottery only), but I would think that there might be a law against just pulling over on the highway and blowing away a moose with other people/cars around don't you think?
My g/f just got off the phone w/her room-mate who just came back to Vermont from Boston. It was one of those conversations where you can tell by the sound of the person's voice listening that there is some major sad, depressing news going on. So she finally get's off the phone and I ask her what's wrong and she replies....
That her room-mate was traveling through New Hampshire on the way home tonight and came upon a bunch of cars on the side of the road, other cars were pulling over - she thought there might be an accident or something. Upon driving closer to the scene she saw people pulling out cameras and gathering on the side of the highway to appreciate the beauty and grandeur of a full adult bull-moose. Then to the horror of a dozen passerby's, two guys in a pickup pull over and *BLAM* shoot the moose dead!
My g/f told me that her roomie was pretty shaken up about it. Now, i'm not about to get into a flame war regarding the finer points of hunting. I've lived in N. New England for over a decade, and have many friends who hunt (don't hunt moose) and have no problem w/it. It's just it's still a tragic story, that would indeed suck being there and seeing that. Poor moose, moose don't 'run away' - they'll come right up to you sometimes, it's not like a traditional 'hunt' either.
Also, I don't hunt and am not familair with New Hampshire's hunting laws (BTW: it is moose season now, lottery only), but I would think that there might be a law against just pulling over on the highway and blowing away a moose with other people/cars around don't you think?
