It was late September in the early morning hours just after sunrise. The air was crisp with a cool mist bordering on a fog. It was the last day of moose hunting season in a 50", three brow tine or spike/fork area and I was sitting as quiet as possible listening to all nature put forth. As I sat in the lightly wooded area at the base of an ancient gnarled spruce on the edge of a small meadow I observed a very large hairy creature, which appeared to be a biped, astride a horse moving from left to right in my field of view. The creature was a dark reddish brown in color with hair several inches long covering its entire body. I estimate its height to be 7 to 8 feet tall. The horse it rode was proportioned to carry the creature with ease. The horse was a very fine silvery white in color and had what looked like a single horn, twisted in a spiral ending in a point, two and a half feet long protruding from its head straight out just above its eyes. The duo came to a halt just outside the tree line in the meadow to the front right of me and looked upward. I looked in that direction and noticed the sun trying to break through the mist. Then I realized I was facing west. As I watched the “light" getting larger and closer I saw that it was a very large silvery metallic craft moving under some unknown power. It made no noise whatsoever as it glided to a stop in the meadow. The hairy creature and the horse approached and a piece of the craft opened up. A small, maybe four foot tall, grey humanoid with large dark eyes wearing grey coverings emerged. They appeared to communicate to each other and the grey creature waved the other two inside. The door closed and the craft left at a rapid rate making no sound and leaving no mark. I was pondering what I had just witnessed when I heard a noise to my left and slightly up in the trees. What I saw made me take out my iPhone 5s and take a picture because I knew no one would believe me. Here is what I saw. Now the question is - I know it was too small to be 50" and definitely not a spike / fork but can anyone see three brow tines:question:
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Oooo, that's a tough one. IS there a published ratio of squirrel head width to antler width. I'd have to pass....I'd carry peanuts with you in the future to keep it around longer to full assess it's trophy potential.
Mother nature is a strange lady sometimes.
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Originally posted by Catch It View PostWhat is the legal ramification of taking a sublegal squoose........or muirrel.......I can't find it in the regs. Hope they threw the book at them....he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods & errors. ~Thomas Jefferson
I would rather have a mind opened by wonder than one closed by belief. ~Gerry Spence
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Originally posted by amahoy View PostIt was late September in the early morning hours just after sunrise. The air was crisp with a cool mist bordering on a fog. It was the last day of moose hunting season in a 50", three brow tine or spike/fork area and I was sitting as quiet as possible listening to all nature put forth. As I sat in the lightly wooded area at the base of an ancient gnarled spruce on the edge of a small meadow I observed a very large hairy creature, which appeared to be a biped, astride a horse moving from left to right in my field of view. The creature was a dark reddish brown in color with hair several inches long covering its entire body. I estimate its height to be 7 to 8 feet tall. The horse it rode was proportioned to carry the creature with ease. The horse was a very fine silvery white in color and had what looked like a single horn, twisted in a spiral ending in a point, two and a half feet long protruding from its head straight out just above its eyes. The duo came to a halt just outside the tree line in the meadow to the front right of me and looked upward. I looked in that direction and noticed the sun trying to break through the mist. Then I realized I was facing west. As I watched the “light" getting larger and closer I saw that it was a very large silvery metallic craft moving under some unknown power. It made no noise whatsoever as it glided to a stop in the meadow. The hairy creature and the horse approached and a piece of the craft opened up. A small, maybe four foot tall, grey humanoid with large dark eyes wearing grey coverings emerged. They appeared to communicate to each other and the grey creature waved the other two inside. The door closed and the craft left at a rapid rate making no sound and leaving no mark. I was pondering what I had just witnessed when I heard a noise to my left and slightly up in the trees. What I saw made me take out my iPhone 5s and take a picture because I knew no one would believe me. Here is what I saw. Now the question is - I know it was too small to be 50" and definitely not a spike / fork but can anyone see three brow tines:question:
Sheep hunting...... the pain goes away, but the stupidity remains...!!!
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Well now that I think about it I may of had some mushrooms the night before......As far as the tail goes my best guess would of been 11 3/4 to 11 7/8 not quite 12". Of all the things I observed that morning I wish I had gotten a picture when he looked at me straight on! That would been a money making picture!
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