Forrest Parson started off his Monday by saving a moose.
"Not too bad," he told community radio station WTIP in Grand Marais, Minn., a few hours later.
Parson, owner of Hungry Jack Lodge on the Gunflint Trail, said he was having his morning coffee at the lodge about 7:20 a.m. when he saw a yearling moose slowly walking across the lake.
"For as slow as it was walking across the ice, you could definitely tell it didn't know what it was doing," he said.
Although he's seen a half-dozen or more moose swimming across Hungry Jack Lake in the summer, it's unusual to see one walking across the ice. It's likely the young female headed to the ice to escape wolves, Parson said.
"I stepped away to refill my coffee," he said. "When I looked out, the moose was gone."
It had fallen through the ice and was struggling to get out. Parson said he was on the phone with his mother and, after watching for a few minutes, decided "I gotta do something about this. I can't just watch it," he said.
Parson called local conservation officers, then alerted Jim Morrison at the Gunflint Trail Volunteer Fire Department.