The Woodland Caribou is the most regal of the Caribou species. With huge bodies, white manes and magnificent, cinnamon colored antlers with lots of mass and points, they make phenomenal trophies. Newfoundland is currently the only place in the world where these magnificent animals can be hunted by non-residents. The outfitter prefers to hunt caribou when they begin the rut in October, although they can be found around their camps from September – November. Once in the rut, the caribou will form small herds of 12-40 animals and these herds will usually contain several large trophy bulls. Hunting from the outfitter's caribou camps in area 64, they typically spot the Caribou from a look-out and glass them to determine trophy quality of the bulls, and then plan a stalk. Woodland Caribou can be combined with Moose hunts and both species can be sought after from the same camps. You can even go after the “Newfoundland Slam” by adding a black bear tag!
C4866CR
Newfoundland, Canada
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Call For Pricing
Archery/Rifle
September - December
OTC
Add-On to Packages
Additional Week – $ 4,000.00
Non-Hunter – $ 1,600.00
Woodland Caribou, Moose, 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) - 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
Plane
Woodland/Tunda/Bush, Public
Gander International Airport, Newfoundland
The Woodland Caribou is the most regal of the Caribou species. With huge bodies, white manes and magnificent, cinnamon colored antlers with lots of mass and points, they make phenomenal trophies. Newfoundland is currently the only place in the world where these magnificent animals can be hunted by non-residents. The outfitter prefers to hunt caribou when they begin the rut in October, although they can be found around their camps from September – November. Once in the rut, the caribou will form small herds of 12-40 animals and these herds will usually contain several large trophy bulls. Hunting from the outfitter's caribou camps in area 64, they typically spot the Caribou from a look-out and glass them to determine trophy quality of the bulls, and then plan a stalk. Woodland Caribou can be combined with Moose hunts and both species can be sought after from the same camps. You can even go after the “Newfoundland Slam” by adding a black bear tag!