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thegildedgopher
06/14/2021 11:14AM
 
In the moment I thought this was a cow, but after slowing down the video it sure looks like this moose has a small set of antlers budding in front of its ears.

This was last week on the Gunflint Trail. We were so focused on getting the video and watching the moose run directly in front of us that we didn't really get any good photos, so this screen shot will have to do. The moose ran across the inlet from one side to the other, stopped, then ran back across the inlet right in front of us and scampered down the beach. I was literally standing in the water pulling our boat through a shallow spot and he was maybe 10-15 yards away when he came splashing into the inlet. Coolest wildlife experience of my life!


 
PeaceFrog
06/14/2021 01:15PM
 
Pretty sure that is a young bull. Looks like he has his nubs in front of his ears which is the developing rack.
 
thegildedgopher
06/14/2021 01:21PM
 
PeaceFrog: "Pretty sure that is a young bull. Looks like he has his nubs in front of his ears which is the developing rack."


That was my thought process. I don't see any dangles in the video, but we can't all be Dirk Diggler!
 
cyclones30
06/14/2021 12:47PM
 
Nice! If it's a male you should also see some.....things hanging down if you're at the right angle.


Either way, whatever it is that's a cool story
 
thegildedgopher
06/14/2021 12:50PM
 
cyclones30: "Nice! If it's a male you should also see some.....things hanging down if you're at the right angle.



Either way, whatever it is that's a cool story "



Haha. We never got that intimate, but I'll have to look back at the video footage and see if anything is... dangling.
 
heavylunch
06/14/2021 03:13PM
 
Thanks for sharing!
 
yogi59weedr
06/14/2021 06:56PM
 
Adam.
A life time of memories in a matter of seconds. Good job
Would love to see what the heart rate jumped to and how long to reside...
Worthy of a frame
 
mr.barley
06/14/2021 07:02PM
 
thegildedgopher: "PeaceFrog: "Pretty sure that is a young bull. Looks like he has his nubs in front of his ears which is the developing rack."



That was my thought process. I don't see any dangles in the video, but we can't all be Dirk Diggler!"
Maybe the water was cold. Shrinkage.
 
shock
06/14/2021 07:09PM
 
Mama probably just kicked him out with her last litter,
i've been fortunate to have a few moose incounters , 1 was maybe to close about 10yds from a trophy bull moose during mating season. it was just off the portage behind a big tree , then i saw the cow he was after just about 15yds further in.
 
thegildedgopher
06/14/2021 07:38PM
 
This was only our second moose. Last June we spooked one driving down toward chick-wauk and that was over before it started. I drive a lot slower since then!


If anyone wants to see the 40 second video just shoot me an email.
 
andym
06/15/2021 01:28PM
 
What a great experience. Thanks for sharing.
 
johndku
06/15/2021 08:05AM
 
Maybe it was one of the calves in the picture below. This is near the end of the Gunflint near Seagull, two years ago.



 
Scout64
06/15/2021 01:50PM
 
Years ago we were just leaving a portage and had to go thru a short stream out to the lake. We kept hearing noises off to our left. Suddenly, a very large bull moose came crashing through the trees and right in the middle of the stream; and stopped. It looked at us for a moment and then decided to scamper off. I did manage to get a photo of him as he was leaving. At the time it was super cool. Later I realized we had no out if he had decided to come at us.

 
thegildedgopher
06/15/2021 03:09PM
 
Scout64: "Years ago we were just leaving a portage and had to go thru a short stream out to the lake. We kept hearing noises off to our left. Suddenly, a very large bull moose came crashing through the trees and right in the middle of the stream; and stopped. It looked at us for a moment and then decided to scamper off. I did manage to get a photo of him as he was leaving. At the time it was super cool. Later I realized we had no out if he had decided to come at us.
"



That was exactly what i was thinking as I was standing ankle deep in the water with nothing between the moose and I. Not nearly as intimidating as that big boy with the the rack, but still. My kid was in the boat and my instinct was to put myself between the animal and my kid, but then I was pretty vulnerable. Luckily I think the boys are pretty docile this time of year. The rut could be a different story. Or a Cow protecting her calf.
 
R1verrunner
06/19/2021 05:12AM
 
Moose are interesting to see.


Have seen several in the BWCA over the years.
 
mooseplums
06/19/2021 12:43AM
 
I saw this one a couple miles up the road from Trail Center last Friday night.
 
gkimball
06/19/2021 08:16AM
 
This big guy walked in the shallows right in front of my solo campsite. The campsite was elevated so I was looking downward and got some great pictures.


I walked over and stood at the top of the path coming up from the lake, he was about 50' away. Stood still, took some more pictures and a short video, we looked at each other for maybe a half minute, then he just walked silently into the willows along the shore next to camp and I never heard or saw him again.


As good as it gets
 
cyclones30
06/19/2021 11:41AM
 
I saw the video on instagram....it looks like he had some danglies. Very cool encounter!
 
thegildedgopher
06/19/2021 05:29PM
 
Great photos folks!
 
mjmkjun
06/20/2021 08:18AM
 
gkimball:
As good as it gets

majestic!

 
Savage Voyageur
06/14/2021 11:28AM
 
Still waiting for an encounter like that, cool.
 
yogi59weedr
06/14/2021 08:51PM
 
Adam
Would love to see that. You have my email.