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Lots of Moose

"On September 5, my friend Raymond Waska and I went up river to a place below Holy Cross where we camped for three days. The first night that we camped there, nine moose came out. Eight cow moose were surrounding a bull. We tried to hunt the bull, but we couldn't see him because of all the cows, so went back to our tent and slept. For the next couple of days three to four cow moose would come out, but the bull wouldn't show up. Finally, on the third day, one of the cow moose and the one bull came out, so we got our guns and hunted the bull. After shooting it, we cut it up and put the meat in the boat. I had already caught one this year, so Raymond took the moose. Then we packed up our gear and started heading home. Not long after we arrived in all, Raymond took off for his home in Emmonak."

Nick Andrew Sr.
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