- Location
- Back in the Peace Country
I just checked, a non resident does need to use an outfitter to hunt I NFLD for big game. (sucks)
I bet the trip to the Northern Peninsula for seals is gonna kick ass!
Safety is a major prority when hunting off the coast of Newfoundland.
The weather is ofeten unpredictable, and a beautiful 6 am push off the dock can just as easily end in a snowstorm struggle with a compass to get ashore.
How many times have we heard of almost entire families taken by the sea while out hunting the winter. I remeber 3 brothers and a son I believe all in the one boat, gone forever.
How many times have I almost fallen in trying to get a duck shot from the rocks with a floating jigger.
I know guys on the Sounth Coast and Burin who tie their dogs to ropes with a harness and lower them down over cliffs so they can swim out to get a bird and then pull them back up, bird in mouth. It looks real funny.
Did you know?
Newfoundland had no coyotes until a few years back when some floated over on a ice flow and set up camp !! (there are quite a few now i tell ya, and they ain't small and they do like Caribou!)
I bet the trip to the Northern Peninsula for seals is gonna kick ass!
Safety is a major prority when hunting off the coast of Newfoundland.
The weather is ofeten unpredictable, and a beautiful 6 am push off the dock can just as easily end in a snowstorm struggle with a compass to get ashore.
How many times have we heard of almost entire families taken by the sea while out hunting the winter. I remeber 3 brothers and a son I believe all in the one boat, gone forever.
How many times have I almost fallen in trying to get a duck shot from the rocks with a floating jigger.
I know guys on the Sounth Coast and Burin who tie their dogs to ropes with a harness and lower them down over cliffs so they can swim out to get a bird and then pull them back up, bird in mouth. It looks real funny.
Did you know?
Newfoundland had no coyotes until a few years back when some floated over on a ice flow and set up camp !! (there are quite a few now i tell ya, and they ain't small and they do like Caribou!)




















































