With 3 moose harvests personally under my belt and another 10 or so as a helper and a cow moose tag in my pocket here are my 2 cents for what it's worth .- How far should I realistically cap my hike in pursuit of a bull? Right now I am thinking 3 miles. Is that a terrible idea? (I’ve packed a bull elk out 5 miles before so I know the pain).
- Calling tactics and strategies for Shiras?
- When (not if) I get one, any tips for things to be prepped for to break it down solo? Makeshift teepee to set up a pulley?
- Decoy?
Call at night from camp and along trails or roads where you want the moose to be the next morning. Using cow calls and a racking noise to bring in moose in the area. Decoy will help get you closer once you have one spotted. They are not hard to call in and locate from my experiences. That might be tough to stay close to roads. - If I read this correctly you are restricted to wilderness area only in you hunt GMU?
Once you have a moose down gutless "where it lays and how it lays" is probably going to the be way this is going to happen if you are solo. Twice solo I've had elk pile up in odd positions on steep tree covered hill sides. Start with what ever part is exposed and start peeling off hide and then 1/4s or meat as you can. Once 1/2 the weight is gone you might be able to roll or re-position the carcass. There is a method I've seen on photos where they use a tripod of spruce poles to hoist a moose but that takes more than 1 person I would think. I've also seen where a single pole with a point on one end is use prop up the hoof end of the front or back leg and pull the 1/4 off the carcass.
Any way you slice it a moose is bigger and harder to handle than any bull elk. If it dies in the water call @Khunter he's a moose water retrieving expert.
Good luck!
Moose are way bigger than elk. Most 1/4s will; not fit in a pack only on a frame. Pack it as far as you want but remember each trip is 2x the distance and a min of 6 or more trips with just the moose. That adds up fast.
