Hunting

Woodland Caribou:
The readily seen Woodland Caribou is a true native of Newfoundland and exist in populations of over 100, 000 in several herds across the island. They are very large animals whose weight can vary between 350 and 500 pounds. The areas in which the caribou migrate remains much the same from year to year, therefore they are very easy to track. Woodland Caribou are found in various provinces of Canada but can only be hunted in Newfoundland. The population of the caribou is very high therefore there is a very good chance of making a kill which can land in the record books.






Black Bear: Black bear hunting in Newfoundland is usually done in the Spring or the Fall. The average range of weight for these animals varies from 350 - 400 pounds, but some as large as 600+ pounds have been recorded. These hunts are done from tree stands over baits using either rifle or bow.