Newfoundland Woodland Caribou, Moose and Black Bear Hunt #63

Newfoundland Woodland Caribou, Moose and Black Bear Hunt #63

We have only one complaint about this operation: you often need to book it 12 to 18 months in advance due to the extremely high rate of return clients and the word-of-mouth referrals! The outfitter does very little advertising because they don’t need to. Their moose area is the most densely-populated unit in the Province, according to the Department of Wildlife. The department estimates an incredible 20 moose per square mile! It’s not surprising that hunter success rates are well over 90% in many years. And clients we have sent there for caribou have done very well too, including taking a couple of B&C bulls (among the hundreds of animals seen). It’s no surprise that their harvest rate on these Woodland caribou is again over 90%.

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So you have two great game areas and you can easily combo your hunt to make the most of your adventure. They also have some very large black bears in these same areas, with about a 70% average success on bear hunts. And the pricing for their hunts includes the cost of your licenses! Keep that in mind when comparing prices.

The outfitter has several first-class lodges, but limits the number of hunters to 8 per week, for maximum comfort and success. Food is plentiful and delicious. The guides and staff are friendly, likeable folks. The guides are seasoned, accomplished and knowledgeable and have received extensive training. You will fly (or drive) from New York, Boston, Toronto or Montreal to Deer Lake or St. Anthony, where they pick you up (also at no cost). For equipment, you’ll want to bring calf-length rubber boots and the best rain gear you can afford. You’ll have an advantage if you are able to walk and cover ground. Even if you cannot, almost anyone can succeed here.

The second thing that makes them special is that they are now able to hunt caribou in an area that had been closed to hunting for many, many years, but just recently re-opened. Two HUNT NATION clients took B&C caribou there recently and saw hundreds of others. It’s no surprise that their harvest rate on these woodland caribou is again over 90%.

The season for gun hunters is basically mid-September to end of October. Bow hunters get a jump on the gun hunters by starting on September 1. This is a popular hunt, so remember to book early! The staff will cape your animal and box the meat for transport.

If you want to do a spring bear hunt over bait, baits will be set out and maintained well in advance and maybe you can tag one of those 400-pounders!

2025 PRICES (subject to change without notice until deposit received; all prices in USD)
Packages include 2×1 guiding (unless otherwise indicated), lodging, meals, license, airport pickup and return to either Deer Lake or St. Anthony, packing of meat, caping of trophies, lodging and meals.

MOOSE
6-Day Hunt: $6,600 per person 2×1 or $7,000 per person 1×1

MOOSE/BLACK BEAR COMBO
6-Day Hunt: $8,000 per person 2×1 or $8,500 per person 1×1

WOODLAND CARIBOU
6-Day Hunt: $17,000 per person 2×1

MOOSE/CARIBOU COMBO
6-Day Hunt: $23,300 per person 2×1; 10-Day Hunt: $24,800; 12-Day Hunt: $27,000 per person 2×1

MOOSE/CARIBOU/BLACK BEAR COMBO
10-Day Hunt: $25,800 per person 2×1

CARIBOU/BLACK BEAR COMBO
6-Day Hunt: $18,000 per person 2×1

BLACK BEAR
6-Day Hunt: $4,500 per person 2×1 (two bears per license)

SALMON/TROUT FISHING
5 Days: $4,500 per person

Non-hunting/non-angling guest at lodge: $1,200/week
Non-hunting/non-angling guest who goes into the field: $2,000/week

EXTRA: Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) of 15% must be paid to the lodge for all trips.

Meat can be custom hand-cut, wrapped and vacuum packaged (cost will depend on type of meat cuts)

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GETTING YOUR WEAPON INTO CANADA
You are allowed to bring your personal firearm with you. This includes your rifles, shotguns or muzzleloaders (NO HANDGUNS, SUPPRESSORS OR AR-25!). For your firearms, a simple one-page form is required to be filled out to obtain a temporary Canadian firearms permit. This form can be down-loaded or mailed to you well in advance from The Royal Canadian Mounted Police at https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/wam/media/2347/original/d369a605ac3363b569af5ea5dc40c88d.pdf. Complete the NON-RESIDENT FIREARM DECLARATION FORM RCMP 5589 (and continuation Form 5590 if extra pages are needed). Completing this in advance should reduce your time clearing customs. DO NOT SIGN IT UNTIL YOU APPEAR IN FRONT OF CUSTOMS, but fill it out. A confirmed declaration costs a flat fee of $25, regardless of the number of firearms listed on it. It is only valid for the person who signs it and for those firearms listed on the declaration. It is a simple form to fill out. IF YOU HAVE A DUI OR A CRIMINAL RECORD, CALL US! YOU MAY BE DENIED ADMITTANCE. NO FORMS ARE REQUIRED TO BRING YOUR HUNTING BOW INTO CANADA!

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