IT likes Maine. IT also likes to hunt (but hates to kill!). Sometimes, IT even likes the middle of nowhere. So, when we saw this advertisement to go moose-stalking in Maine's western mountain region, we thought we'd share it with all of you:
Moose Rut Weekend at Claybrook Mountain Lodge
Join other moose lovers for a unique weekend of moose-stalking in the Northern Forest. In rut and looking for a female, adult male moose sporting full antlers for their month-long mating season are on the move. From a canoe or bed of a truck, our leaders will use birch-bark horns to imitate the breeding calls of a cow moose to draw in the bulls. With fall bird migration also underway, there should be good birding, too. Price includes lodging at charming Claybrook Mountain Lodge, two breakfasts, lunches and dinners, and activities.
Where: Highland Plantation
When: Friday, October 6 at 7 p.m. to Sunday, October 8 at 1 p.m.
Who: Led by Greg Drummond, Ron Joseph
Cost: $250 for Maine Audubon members, $275 for nonmembers
Limit: 12 participants
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