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C.G.Y. Janser on the hunt


Daniel Janser

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Callum moved through the undergrowth at a considerable stealth, considering his bulky frame. He made good care not to step on any dry twigs. The Calgary native also made sure that he stalked downwind from his potential prey. He opted to buy the Sauer 404, in the 30-06 Springfield calibre, a very popular round among huntsmen. The Vasteras Captain had seen the track of a moose earlier in the week and wanted to see whether he would be able to find its owner. And now, after hours of tracking, he did. He shouldered his rifle and climbed up a tree always keeping an eye on the King of the Woods, the Ruler of the North. Once safely nestled in a forked branch, he unshouldered his gun again and looked at the moose through its scope. It was an impressive bull. It emanates primeval power and despite its rather ugly appearance with its hunchback and the hanging lips, there was a certain grace to it. Janser kept his finger of the trigger guard, as today he has not come to kill. Neither would he be able to, as the distance was too far and the moose was in the wrong position to Cal's trajectory. It would not be a clean kill. And if he could not fell his prey with the first shot, he would not take the shot in the first place. So today it would all be about observing the majestic beast while it was taking a drink from one of the many lakes. After a few minutes, the moose pricked its ears, lifted his head and bounced. A noise must have startled it and so it was time for Callum to treck back home for a hot chocolate. 

 

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