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Can Raking Brush Be Done Without Scaring Moose Away?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Raking brush to create a trail or a hiding spot can be done without scaring moose away, especially if done carefully and during the right time of day.

Timing is Everything

When raking brush, it’s essential to do so during the early morning or late afternoon when moose are less active and less likely to detect your presence. This is because these periods often coincide with the moose’s natural feeding and resting times, making them less alert to potential threats. Raking brush during these times increases the chances of not scaring them away.

Minimizing Visibility and Noise

To rake brush without scaring moose, it’s crucial to minimize visibility and noise. Wear camouflage clothing, use a camouflaged rake, and move slowly and deliberately. Additionally, rake the brush in short, gentle strokes, and avoid making loud noises by not snapping twigs or stepping on dry leaves. By being stealthy and cautious, you can create a trail or a hiding spot without alerting the moose.

Reading the Wind and Terrain

Reading the wind and terrain is also vital when raking brush to avoid scaring moose. If the wind is blowing towards you, avoid raking brush that would carry the scent of humans towards the moose. Likewise, be aware of the terrain and avoid raking brush in areas with steep slopes or near moose trails, as these can lead the moose directly to your location. By considering the wind and terrain, you can create a safe and effective hiding spot.

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