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SHOOTING FROM HEIGHTS IN BC: Moose from a Tree Stand is a feasible option, but it requires careful planning, expertise and respect for the animal and its habitat.
Setting Up for Success
In British Columbia, hunting moose from a tree stand is a viable strategy, particularly in areas with dense vegetation or difficult terrain. To increase your chances of success, choose a stand with a clear shot and minimal obstacles. Aim for 15 to 20 feet off the ground, where you can see and be seen by the moose. Use a sturdy tree stand, and ensure it’s securely attached to the tree.
Understanding Moose Behavior
Moose are sensitive to human presence, so approach your stand quietly and avoid scenting the area. They’re also crepuscular, meaning they’re most active during dawn and dusk, which is ideal for hunting from a tree stand. Anticipate their movements by studying the terrain and identifying areas with food sources, such as willows or aquatic plants. Be prepared to hunt during periods of low light, as moose often bed down during peak sunlight.
Tips for the Hunt
When hunting from a tree stand in BC, consider using a bow or rifle with a high-powered scope to compensate for the distance between you and the moose. Aim for the vital organs, such as the lungs or heart, to ensure a quick and humane kill. Always follow safe hunting practices, including wearing hunter orange and respecting private property rights. Be prepared to adapt to changing weather conditions and remain vigilant for signs of moose activity, such as tracks or scat.
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