The wide open caribou laiden barren lands of Newfoundland's south coast is a vast area covering hundreds of square miles ridaled with big game caribou from the Atlantic Ocean in the south all the way up to the Gaff Topsails. In some areas the land is rolling, nearly treeless tundra (except for the valleys) covered with moss and lichen. This is the last great wilderness frontier of Newfoundland and this is home to the woodland caribou.
In Newfoundland experience the only place in the world where you can big game hunt for Woodland Caribou! Experience tremendous hunting opportunities for either bow, rifle or black powder hunting! These majestic animals with their dominant, thick, white manes and their palmated, filled-in antler displays are a truly unique in their species. |
Newfoundland provides the only real opportunity for hunting these abundant and magnificent animals. Our success rate is consistently near the 100% level. Hunters take both Pope and Young, and Boone and Crockett animals every year.
Whether you are a bow hunter, black powder hunter, or rifle hunter, our caribou will provide the experience of a lifetime. The island of Newfoundland boasts of some 70,000 woodland caribou so call today for a memorable caribou hunt in Newfoundland! |