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Caribou by moosevalley
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CANADA, Newfoundland, North
Newfoundland is home of the southernmost woodland caribou in the world with more than 70,000 in several herds across the island. Although they migrate to a certain degree, they are not subjected to the massive migration of their northern cousins
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Newfoundland woodland caribou hunter success is usually over 80% but can vary depending on an individual hunters ability and physical condition. The caribou outfitters listed here place great effort to insure your success as a hunter and attempt to place you in the right place to harvest your trophy. Newfoundland is the only destination in the world where a hunter can harvest a woodland caribou.
Newfoundland woodland caribou Boone and Crockett record for woodland caribou reaches over the 400” mark but a woodland caribou of around 300” is more common.
Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting clothing requirements can range from moderate temperatures to extremely cold so be prepared to dress in layers. The Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting season can often be wet and cold so proper rainware should be packed.
Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting boot requirements often call for hiking the open tundra so check with your outfitter as to what type of boots will be needed to insure your safety and comfort.
Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting terrain varies by region and each guide or outfitter will share the information about their woodland caribou hunting camp and area.
Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting season begins in late August and continues through late November be sure to check the Newfoundland caribou hunting regulations prior to taking the field. The woodland caribou hunting season dates can change in Newfoundland from one year to the next.
Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting physical requirements vary by area hunted and the needs that a hunter may have so be sure to inform your selected Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting guide or outfitter with any special needs and they will certainly try to accommodate each individual caribou hunter.
Newfoundland woodland caribou population The Newfoundland woodland caribou herd is estimate to be in the 80,000 to 90,000 range and the record books prove Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting guides can assist you by putting the hunter in the right place. The provincial powers have recently adjusted the already limited number of Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting tags to insure the hunter has maximum opportunity to harvest their trophy woodland caribou while hunting woodland’s in Newfoundland.
Resident Youth requirements for hunting Newfoundland woodland caribou are anyone over the age of 10.
Non-Resident Youth requirements for hunting Newfoundland woodland caribou are anyone over the age of 10.
Handicap hunters for Newfoundland woodland caribou hunting should ask very specific questions of their Newfoundland outfitter before deciding which guide or outfitter to hire.
Newfoundland woodland caribou antler point restrictions there are currently no restrictions to a hunter holding a Newfoundland bull woodland caribou hunting license in any of the units or areas.
Non-Resident licenses for woodland caribou hunters in Newfoundland are available through your outfitter or hunting guide and are allocated by the province.
Resident licenses for woodland caribou hunters in Newfoundland are available only through the draw process but because of the large number of woodland caribou will draw a hunting license about every year. Newfoundland residents do not have to hire a woodland caribou hunting guide or outfitter for their hunt.
Hunting techniques for woodland caribou in Newfoundland range from spot and stalk to ambush by sitting at active crossings or vantage points.
Newfoundland woodland caribou can be found at higher elevations during the summer months while trying to avoid the flies and heat. This also allows the woodland caribou to take advantage of the forage found on the fertile hillsides of Newfoundland.
Gun laws in Newfoundland allow non-residents to bring a legal weapon into the province as long as they meet all federal laws and requirements. The non-resident wishing to bring a firearm into Canada should be certain they do not have any type of criminal record and that can even include a charge as simple as a dwi or dui. Any person wishing to bring a firearm into Canada with a record can contact Lucy at Canada Border Crossing Services www.bordercrossing.ca or call toll free 1-800-438-7020 or email to bordercrossings@mts.net
Shipping your woodland caribou home from Newfoundland can often be difficult as many airlines have discontinued allowing hunters to ship perishable items which would include caribou meat and antlers. This can be overcome by contacting Central Newfoundland Shipping at www.centralnewfoundlandshipping.com or call 709-651-4427
Travel arrangements to Newfoundland for your woodland caribou hunt can be done through our HuntersDomain affiliate in Canada, Smile Travel www.smiletravel.info or calling 1-888-888-8888