Newfoundland Woodland Caribou Hunting Trips
Outdoorsmen while Newfoundland Caribou hunting should see approximately 25 Newfoundland moose and 35 Newfoundland Woodland caribou during a normal week of hunting. For the average person Caribou hunting, 30% to 40% of animals taken will be classified as trophies.
High populations of Newfoundland woodland caribou forage the forest and roam the plateaus of our remarkable island. Newfoundland is the only place in the world to pursue this magnificent animal. The woodland caribou differs from the “Barrens Caribou” with exquisite antlers of slightly less mass, but more points, which makes for a beautiful trophy mount.
Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting is done in terrain that consists of wooded slopes and rolling hills with valleys that may have long sections of tundra. Using primarily spot and stalk techniques, while caribou hunting in Newfoundland, hunters are able to size up the animal prior to stalking to within rifle or archery range. Weighing in at up to 500 pounds and adorned with dark crowned antlers, the Newfoundland woodland caribou is a sight to behold. Many trophy class woodland caribou are harvested each year in Newfoundland. The Woodland Caribou mating season or rut begins during the later part of September and continues into mid to late October. The rut normally runs for a three to a four week period.
Newfoundland covers some 42,000 square miles with the majority of its inhabitants living along the coast. The vast interior of the province consists primarily of wilderness which is rich in big game animals like the Newfoundland woodland caribou, Newfoundland moose and Newfoundland black bear. Newfoundland caribou hunting offers non resident hunters an unequaled opportunity to come to this pristine island to hunt the awesome “Woodland Caribou”.
The sight of a mature Newfoundland Woodland Caribou will remain in a hunter’s memory for the rest of his life as will the entire Newfoundland Caribou hunting experience. Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting allows a hunter success rates that are high due to the large population on the island. What better time to add a Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting trip and adventure to your schedule?
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Newfoundland Woodland Caribou Hunting Trip Particulars:
Our Newfoundland Caribou hunting lodge is accessible by vehicle via a logging road. There is a short walk from the parking area to the main lodge.
We are situated on the shore of a lake which stretches five (5) miles, buffered by large stands of forested land. Above the trees are barren plateaus (woodland caribou hunting terrain). We have one satellite hunting camp which is a comfortable three (3) miles from the main moose hunting lodge. This camp is located on a small lake shore.
The distance between the main caribou hunting lodge and this hunting camp is made up of a series of small ponds and open marshland (ideal Newfoundland moose hunting habitat).
Hunting Package 2010
“Hunt your Woodland Caribou, Moose or Black Bear at Stag Lake Lodge”
6 days / 6 nights
Six days / six nights Big Game hunting adventures at Stag Lake Lodge, Newfoundland. Includes meals, transportation, airport shuttles, guides, tax and licenses. (Based on a 1:1 ratio).
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We had a very successful 2009 season and we are looking foward to another great season in 2010.
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P.O. Box 3, Frenchman's Cove, B.O.I., NL, Canada A0L 1E0
Phone: 709-789-2856 / Toll Free 1-866-789-2856
Fax: 709-789-3875
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