Unit 17(A,B), 19(B), & 21(A,E) MooseNonresident Hunter Orientation Quiz 1: What is the first thing you should do after harvesting your animal? Take pictures Start the butchering process Notch your harvest ticket Fill out your harvest report card 2: Basic gear for field dressing big game includes: A sharp knife, knife sharpener, and saw Parachute cord or small diameter rope Heavy cloth game bags to keep meat clean and let air circulate All of the above 3: It is necessary to practice with your chosen weapon prior to hunting. True False 4: What shot placement is recommended by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) for shooting a moose? Head shot Heart/lung shot Neck shot Rump shot 5: What are the advantages of skinning the moose with the method used in the video? It keeps from having to open the body cavity until the end of the skinning process The animal can be in an awkward position and still be skinned It helps keep the meat hair-free All of the above 6: What are the meat care essentials? Get the meat home and worry about it later Put the meat in a plastic to keep flies off of it Keep the meat clean, cool, and dry 7: What part of the animal needs to remain naturally attached after harvest? Evidence of sex The ears The feet 8: What material should NEVER be used to store your unprocessed meat? Cotton Plastic Burlap 9: How far should you hang your meat from camp? At least 100 yards downwind from camp Right outside your tent so you can protect it from scavengers. At least one mile from camp 10: When judging moose in the field to determine if the moose has 50” antlers, what is the main reference that is used to estimate the width of antlers? Distance between the antler bases Distance between the eyes Distance between the ears 11: What do you do if you cannot get an accurate count of brow tines or an estimate of greater than 50”? Keep observing the moose until it is legal Do not shoot Shoot and count after the moose is down 12: The separation between the brow palm and the main palm is __________________. The location where the points do not point forward on the main palm The wide bay The location where the main palm points only point up 13: In order to accurately count brow tines, a frontal or head-on view is needed because: It is the most difficult view to obtain It is not necessary A profile view can lead to the main palm points being confused with brow points 14: A point is an antler projection that is greater than 1” in length and longer than it is wide True False 15: When hunting in an area with 50” or 4 brow tine regulations, a harvested bull moose that exceeds 50” but does not have 4 brow tines on one side, the antlers must: Be brought of the field before the meat Cut in half to carry more easily out of the field Remain at the kill site Remain naturally attached to the unbroken or uncut skull plate until all salvage requirements have been met Facebook Twitter Google+ Reddit