Doctor, guide rescue baby moose from Montana river

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MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) -- A Pennsylvania doctor on a guided fishing trip in southwestern Montana went home with an amazing tale of hauling in a 25-pound lunker — a baby moose she helped rescue from a rushing river.

Karen Sciascia of Red Hill, Pa., and a guide were fishing the Big Hole River on Saturday when they spotted a cow moose with a calf trying to cross the waterway.

"We were watching this adult female struggling back and forth, and we didn't see a baby until we got close," Sciascia told the Missoulian (Anglers save baby moose on Big Hole River) for a story published Thursday. "Mom kept pushing — the current was pretty swift. The mother bolted and took off across the river. She was trying to get across the main portion of the channel, and even she struggled."

When the calf stepped off the gravel bar into the water to follow its mother, it was swept downstream.

"It was small, and the river was swift," Sciascia said. "We lost sight of the baby. It was hurtling downstream and was being pushed by the river. It was too small to ever fight the current."

Sciascia and guide Seth McLean with Four Rivers Fishing Co. in Twin Bridges followed downriver, finally spotting the tiny moose's nose just above the water.

"We got up alongside it, and I just grabbed the little bugger. I scooped it up from the river under its front legs," Sciascia said.

"I tried to hold it out, not wanting to get my scent all over it, but it was basically limp," she said. "It was breathing, and with my hand on its chest, I could feel its heart beating real fast."

McLean rowed the raft upstream and snapped a photo before they dropped off the calf at the side of the river.

The mother had disappeared into the woods but returned to the river after hearing the crying of her young calf. It sounded like a puppy, Sciascia said.

"When we last saw her, we were heading downstream," she said. "The mother was heading toward it. She had come out of the woods and was heading toward her baby."

Four Rivers Fishing posted the story, titled "Of Moose and Men," on its Facebook page Wednesday.

"It was cool to be in the right place at the right time," Sciascia said.

Doctor, guide rescue baby moose from Montana river
 
A very nice story.

I don't have much time but I want to say that although I understand Caz's sentiment, it is very misleading.
 
Felt it was a very sweet story...and the baby moose crying out for his Mom...and she came back to get her baby....Sad the mother Moose didn't or couldn't realize that the river was too swift for her baby...hopefully it won't happen again for them.
 
but robin you all still going to shoot it,drowning or shooting moose bit buggered
 
but robin you all still going to shoot it,drowning or shooting moose bit buggered

Me shoot a Moose?...No way in hell...I wouldn't even shoot a bug...I'd rather visualize that both the mother and baby Moose will live long and happy lives!...And the Hunter shoots himself in the arse and the Moose kicks him for a loop into the River and the current takes him downstream. :giggle:
 
Not all moose get shot. Not sure why that keeps coming up. Yes, there is hunting, but not all moose are hunted and killed. Also, not sure, but I think it's only done during a hunting season and only so many allowed and it's done due to overcrowding.
 
what they taste like...i vegatarian...i taking my gal away next week posh hotel and menue got wilderbeast on it
 
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