Newfoundland is home to one of the last great wilderness areas in the world, making it the ultimate hunting destination for Moose, Woodland Caribou and Black Bear. 3 moose per square mile, the only place in the world to hunt Woodland Caribou and the chance at monster bruins, you can’t go wrong in Newfoundland! The outfitter's moose management areas (Area 25, 26 and 37) boast high hunter success rates, as well as phenomenal trophy opportunities. This area has an excellent moose population which has translated into a 90%- 95% shot opportunity across their camps. Each year, hunters take bulls in the 30” to 55” range, and the remote areas help to sustain the herd for optimum trophy potential. The guides have been hunting and guiding this area for years. Generations of expertise and hunting passion are passed onto your Moose Hunting experience. Hunting from any of the camps, they typically hunt moose by two main methods: spot and stalk, and moose calling. Spot and stalk: offers tremendous opportunities and can cover a large area of terrain by foot, boat (or ATV at our drive-in lodge). Spotting from high points or “look-out’s” allows us to get to a great vantage point, spot the game, and make a plan to get close. Moose calling: when the call is on, this is by far the most exciting way to hunt moose. You’ve never experienced anything like a bull moose swaying into range, grunting with every step! The outfitter typically reserves true aggressive calling techniques to during the rut, when bull moose are on the move, looking for the next receptive cow. Outfitter operates two fully equipped remote access lodges. The remote lodges are located adjacent to lakes and in prime hunting areas. All of the lodges offer amenities such as showers, hot and cold running water, delicious food, and comfortable sleeping quarters. Outfitter also offers many remote wilderness spike camps for those truly wanting that back woods, off the grid adventure.
M4866CR
Newfoundland, Canada
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Call For Pricing
Archery, rifle
September-October
Outfitter allocation
Add-On to Packages
Additional Week – $4,000.00
Non-Hunter – $ 1,600.00
Moose, Caribou, Black Bear
Lodging and Meals, License Fees, Travel in and out of camps (Gander airport to main camps, off-road vehicles or air service to spike camps etc.), Rates listed are for 1 (one) week stay (Sunday – Sunday) - Early or late departures and extended stays available at additional cost
Sales tax (15% for applicable taxes), Gratuity (Should be estimated at 10%-20% of the cost of your hunt)
Lodge
Pickup and trailer, Argo or ATV and/or boat
Gander International Airport
Newfoundland is home to one of the last great wilderness areas in the world, making it the ultimate hunting destination for Moose, Woodland Caribou and Black Bear. 3 moose per square mile, the only place in the world to hunt Woodland Caribou and the chance at monster bruins, you can’t go wrong in Newfoundland! The outfitter's moose management areas (Area 25, 26 and 37) boast high hunter success rates, as well as phenomenal trophy opportunities. This area has an excellent moose population which has translated into a 90%- 95% shot opportunity across their camps. Each year, hunters take bulls in the 30” to 55” range, and the remote areas help to sustain the herd for optimum trophy potential. The guides have been hunting and guiding this area for years. Generations of expertise and hunting passion are passed onto your Moose Hunting experience. Hunting from any of the camps, they typically hunt moose by two main methods: spot and stalk, and moose calling. Spot and stalk: offers tremendous opportunities and can cover a large area of terrain by foot, boat (or ATV at our drive-in lodge). Spotting from high points or “look-out’s” allows us to get to a great vantage point, spot the game, and make a plan to get close. Moose calling: when the call is on, this is by far the most exciting way to hunt moose. You’ve never experienced anything like a bull moose swaying into range, grunting with every step! The outfitter typically reserves true aggressive calling techniques to during the rut, when bull moose are on the move, looking for the next receptive cow. Outfitter operates two fully equipped remote access lodges. The remote lodges are located adjacent to lakes and in prime hunting areas. All of the lodges offer amenities such as showers, hot and cold running water, delicious food, and comfortable sleeping quarters. Outfitter also offers many remote wilderness spike camps for those truly wanting that back woods, off the grid adventure.