Hunting Packages and Prices for Moose and Caribou Hunts in Newfoundland
Moose and caribou hunts! Your adventure starts from our remote, fly-in lodge, located on a 6-mile-long lake. We have about a dozen prime hunting locations in and near the pond and from our spike camps. We have enjoyed a 100% success rate the past two seasons.
Newfoundland Hunting Outfitters
Your hunt starts on Monday. If you are flying into Newfoundland via Deer Lake Regional Airport, plan to arrive on Saturday. We can arrange hotel bookings and you pay upon check-out. On Sunday, ground transportation will be provided to Peter Stride’s Pond, from where we fly you into Spruce Pond Lodge.
On-site transportation is provided by boats and Argos. The use of boats allow us cross ponds and travel down rivers to get to desired hunting grounds quickly and easily. Our boats are strategically placed to give guests easy access to prime hunting areas. The Argos are hardy vehicles ideally suited to get through the roughest terrain in the area, yet still be able to accommodate a guide, hunter and their animal.
Moose Hunting in Newfoundland
Moose is Newfoundland’s most popular big game animal and can weigh up to 1,200 lbs. With some of the highest moose populations in North America, it’s no wonder that Newfoundland is the destination for serious big game hunters. You will hunt from our main lodge or one of our spike camps. We mainly use spot and stalk technique. Let our experienced guides call out a moose on your next hunt with us.
Woodland Caribou Hunting Outfitters
The Woodland Caribou inhabiting Newfoundland are the southernmost on the continent and this is the only place in the world where this species can be legally harvested. Attention Hunters: Because of declining animal populations, Newfoundland outfitters have had their licence allocations reduced. As a result we have an extremely limited number of caribou licenses available and these are sold on a first-come basis.
Newfoundland Outfitters for Black Bear Hunting
Tick Newfoundland Black Bear Hunt Off Your Bucket List!A combination of genetics, excellent habitat and very low hunting pressure make the Newfoundland Black Bear bigger than any of its North American cousins. These magnificent predators make for a challenging hunt for the knowledgeable, fearless, and experienced hunter. The fall bear hunt starts the second week of September and can be pursued in combination with moose, woodland caribou or both. Please note: This is offered as a stumble-on hunt only, with no baits. A bear license can only be purchased if you have already purchased a moose or caribou license.