Hey Bill;
I live here in Alaska and I do consider moose to be dangeroous. I just shot a cow with my muzzle loader and have never been so spooked as I was when I walked up to her to finish off the spine shot. I usually use a knife, and have many times on elk and deer ( I have even caught and killed a deer with just my hands and a knife)but this cow looked at me with the most intense hatetred I have ever seen, and I am sure she would have gotten up and killed me if she could have. I wasn't really scared as I knew she couuldn't get up, but I was really spooked! I have faced both kinds of bears and bull moose, up close, and never felt that way. I have faced several cow moose up close and have a very healthy respct for them. They are BIG animals. That said, it won't stop me from hunting them, just need to be careful and think ahead, and asess the situation. A friend and I stalked a cow (bow hunting) this fall, and when we thought more about it we passed on her. She was an older cow, with two calves, in an area over run with bears (that like to eat calves) there was no real cover (like trees to get behind or climb), so we figured out she was smart and proboly going to be protective and agressive. A dangerous combination. I am not above carring a side arm in these kind of situations (44mag).
Do hunt moose, but be thoughtfull about it and, oh yea, the meat is wonderful ( and lots of it!)
(take sombody with you, it's a big job!)
FWIW, IMHO
Tom