The Moose and Caribou populations in Newfoundland are very strong. Newfoundland has a very high success rate throughout the entire province hovering over 85%. Although it is typically known as an opportunity hunt with a lot of hunters being meat hunters you have a very good chance at harvesting a bull between the 35inch range to a trophy at 50 inches. Typically a bull with pans is a nice bull in Newfoundland but if a hunter chooses to shoot smaller or look for bigger that is his option. We have the ability to cover a lot of territory because of our multiple cabin locations, giving us numerous options on the hunt. We typically hunt by ATV, or foot to get to glassing points as well as spot and stalking and calling. Our guides are all locals and have a tremendous amount of knowledge of the area. They have also guided with the outfit for a long time learning the hot spots that produce year after year.Our Moose hunts are 7 day trips. You fly in the Sunday, hunt Monday through Friday and leave on Sunday.The Caribou the herd in Newfoundland remains very strong. We have been 100% on caribou and we target trophy mature stags. Where we are located for caribou we have a strong herd from the August archery season straight through the rifle season. Our Caribou hunts are 7 day trips. You fly in the Sunday, hunt Monday through Friday and leave on Sunday.Black Bears in Newfoundland are very plentiful. They have a lot of feed, tons of cover and very little predators, these bears grow upwards of 600 pounds. We do run spring bear hunts over bait.Our Bear hunts are 7 day trips. You fly in the Sunday, hunt Monday through Friday & leave on Sunday.We offer Caribou and Moose combo hunts. These hunts will focus on the Caribou first and then chase Moose after you harvest your Caribou. It is definitely possible to see Moose while we are chasing Caribou but we need to focus on one to start. Caribou/Moose combo hunts are 9 days long. You will travel in on day 1 hunt the next 7 days and travel home on day 9.