Moose Hunting Newfoundland

I don't get this NWFD draw system. It sure seems to me like there are a lot of animals in NWFD, nothing but complaints from locals I know. But the whole system is draw???

What is the logic, why no open tags in any regions?
 
When I looked at a Newfoundland moose hunt about three years ago, the hunter success rate for bulls was closing in on 100% for the area (Great Northern Peninsula) that I was considering. But the cost of the hunt for a non-resident was prohibitive,so I did not go.

My "island" sources told me that the 100% figure was the DECLARED success rate, and it was probabaly double that. As spatey notes, poaching is a major factor...

Doug
 
I was talking to dad the other night and he said the moose are everywhere. He's working in the woods now and has mine picked out for this fall. Yesterday morning alone he saw 32 and that was only 1/2 hour drive outside of town.
 
I got Bull only for Area 15 (Twin Lakes). This will hopfully be my second Moose. I'm glad I got a Licence for Moose this year cause I'm sick of Caribou.
 
I've got my license for Area 34 Bay de Verde. My favorite hunting area. Can't wait.

RE: Doug...what outfitter did you check with? Newfoundland has just about the very best prices on Moose hunts in N. America. The real "monster" bulls are relatively rare, but I've shot bulls with antler spreads in the mid-40" to 50+". Average size bulls aren't a problem to take. Often you can get combo hunts for Moose/Black Bear/Caribou that are half what you'd pay up north or in Alaska, etc...
 
Ljungman said:
I got Bull only for Area 15 (Twin Lakes). This will hopfully be my second Moose. I'm glad I got a Licence for Moose this year cause I'm sick of Caribou.

You poor, poor bastard................if you are overrun with those troublesome Cariboo I would really, truelly, WANT to HELP. :wink:
 
back to X-man................

I checked with several outfitters, but the only person whose name I (think I) remember is Ida Patey or similar. All the hunts were in the three thousand bucks a week range, some more than that like five grand. I know that lots of folks might think this is a bargoon, but it was (and is) too rich for my blood........Most of their clients at that time were Americans. One outfitter would not even quote me a price in Canadian dollars, so I did not pursue that one......... :roll:

Doug
 
Tuckamore Lodge: Well over five grand a week..............here is info from their web site.......

Hunting - Moose Hunt

Price: 1 Week - 6 Hunting Days: $4,200
All Prices in US Funds.
12-Day Regular Hunts $2,000 Extra
Prices are for American/Alien and Canadian Customers

Package Prices Include:
Licences, pick up and return to St. Anthony or Deer Lake Airport, guide (1x1), accommodations, all meals and trail lunches, transportation to and from hunting or fishing areas, preparation of game to take home including the caping, trophy preparation and meat boxing.

Harmonized Sales and Service Tax (HST) of 15% must be paid to the lodge for all trips
(7.5% refundable at Canadian Customs, Custom and Excise Ottawa or rebate by Lodge)

Deposits are Non-refundable.


Options:
(2x1) guide less $250 per week. Meat can be custom hand-cut, wrapped and vacuum packaged. (Cost will depend on type of meat cuts) Non-hunting Guest: $1,000/week Non-hunting Guest Travelling With Hunter: $1,800/week


Hunting - Trophy Moose Hunt

Price: See Below
1 Week - 10 Hunting Days: $5,100
Main Lodge/Remote Lodge
Basic Camp new area: $6,200
All Prices in US Funds.
12-Day Regular Hunts $2,000 Extra
Prices are for American/Alien and Canadian Customers

Package Prices Include:
Licences, pick up and return to St. Anthony or Deer Lake Airport, guide (1x1), accommodations, all meals and trail lunches, transportation to and from hunting or fishing areas, preparation of game to take home including the caping, trophy preparation and meat boxing.

Harmonized Sales and Service Tax (HST) of 15% must be paid to the lodge for all trips
(7.5% refundable at Canadian Customs, Custom and Excise Ottawa or rebate by Lodge)

Deposits are Non-refundable.


Options:
(2x1) guide less $250 per week. Meat can be custom hand-cut, wrapped and vacuum packaged. (Cost will depend on type of meat cuts) Non-hunting Guest: $1,000/week Non-hunting Guest Travelling With Hunter: $1,800/week
 
Ultramag said:
Ljungman said:
I got Bull only for Area 15 (Twin Lakes). This will hopfully be my second Moose. I'm glad I got a Licence for Moose this year cause I'm sick of Caribou.

You poor, poor bastard................if you are overrun with those troublesome Cariboo I would really, truelly, WANT to HELP. :wink:

We are right on their mirgrashion path so there's always plenty. I have a few under my belt so this year I desided on Moose instead. Caribou meat is good, but I want some Moose steaks this year.
 
I have never tasted Cariboo meat, although I have heard it is very tasty..............I would dearly love the opportunity to settle the x-hairs on one of those massive bull's that I see on TV and in Hunting mags, But I too am in Doug's boat when it come's to funds. :cry: Oh well, Whitetail/Moose/Elk will have to do for now anyways.

UM
 
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