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Saturday, 21 November 2009 05:01
State game wardens are asking for help in finding who shot a bull moose illegally on the Rocky Mountain Front. The animal was probably killed between Nov. 12-14 along the Teton River in the Lewis and Clark National Forest west of Choteau, says Rod Duty, Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden. "It was a bull moose with antlers that measured 30 inches wide," Duty says. "It was just shot and left.

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