HABITS, HAUNTS, AND ANECDOTES 



get the carcass to a logging road over 

 which it could be hauled to the river. 

 As the first snow of the season fell that 

 night the moose was brought out and it 

 was comparatively easy work to get him 

 to the railroad station on the next day. 



One more moose story may not be 

 amiss. It has to do with a party of 

 sportsmen, consisting of a judge and a 

 banker, who went into a famous moose 

 country to try their luck. They fired 

 but one round during their stay in the 

 woods, and with a guide brought down 

 in that one volley three large bull moose. 

 The story is fully vouched for and the 

 heads of two of the bulls may now be 

 seen in an Aroostook town. 



These two hunters, like the first one 

 mentioned, did not expect to find moose. 

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