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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeTop" data-source="post: 2699178" data-attributes="member: 121190"><p>Another place I hunt is Stillwater in Adirondacks. Average year snow fall is about 325". The local indigenous were going to reclaim some land in the area. I think it was after two winters they abandoned their plans. </p><p>A reserve called Moose River Plains is about 40mi across. They won't let you in without chains and say they may not be able to rescue you. BTW, the Moose are starting to repopulate the area - thus the name of the area. There used to be more moose than deer. The deer herd will decrease now as the two can not co-habitate because of a parasite carried by the Moose. About 200 are in the area - no season on them but several places people can go to observe them. .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeTop, post: 2699178, member: 121190"] Another place I hunt is Stillwater in Adirondacks. Average year snow fall is about 325". The local indigenous were going to reclaim some land in the area. I think it was after two winters they abandoned their plans. A reserve called Moose River Plains is about 40mi across. They won't let you in without chains and say they may not be able to rescue you. BTW, the Moose are starting to repopulate the area - thus the name of the area. There used to be more moose than deer. The deer herd will decrease now as the two can not co-habitate because of a parasite carried by the Moose. About 200 are in the area - no season on them but several places people can go to observe them. . [/QUOTE]
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