A couple in Maine encounters a wildlife scene while heading out for a day of fishing. Multiple reports describe the incident as a bear chasing a moose calf, with the moose calf in apparent danger. According to the coverage, the couple steps in to help the calf escape from the immediate threat. The reports characterize the intervention as an act of assistance that allows the moose calf to get away from the bear. The accounts emphasize that the encounter is unexpected and took place in the course of an ordinary outing. Details such as the exact location, the time of day, and the outcome for the animals beyond the calf’s escape are not provided in the supplied excerpts. The reports present the event as a brief, real-time interaction between people and wildlife, highlighting the risks animals face and the possibility that human presence can change the immediate outcome.