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"We thought it was kind of funny, but our son, Matt, was practicing his baritone saxophone and had his window open," Evenson said. "We wondered if it was like the call of the wild that attracted the moose to our house."
State Game, Fish and Parks officers had been tracking the moose for a couple of months and decided to catch it to prevent it from becoming a public safety threat, officials said.
Why I don't double on Bari Sax
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I've gone hiking in Wyoming and Montana a few times. You think moose stories are funny until you round the bend in a trail and there's a full grown moose standing there. These are big animals that seem even bigger when there's abosultely nothing between you and them but air.
The Bari Sax is scary too; but at least you can out run it.
The Bari Sax is scary too; but at least you can out run it.
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Critters love music too. Dolphins around here have hung around the same spot off Pirate's Cove for hours listening to jam sessions. They hang around longest when horns are played. Dogs and even cats like to hang out when the guitars are strumming. We have no moose around here but have found deer sign near where our beer-soaked all night picking sessions have taken place.