Newfoundland offers some of the best moose hunting experiences in Eastern Canada, home to a thriving population of Eastern Canada moose. With the highest density of moose in North America, the island’s vast wilderness provides an ideal setting for hunting, featuring diverse landscapes that range from dense boreal forests to open bogs and rugged hills. Hunters from around the world are drawn to Newfoundland moose hunting.
Newfoundland Moose Hunting Opportunities
Newfoundland moose hunting season typically runs from early September to late December, providing hunters with various opportunities to encounter mature bulls in different phases of the season. The early season offers a chance to hunt during the rut when bulls are actively seeking cows, while the late season provides a prime time to track moose in snow-covered landscapes.
Trophy Eastern Canada Moose
The Eastern Canadian moose in Newfoundland are known for their impressive size, with mature bulls often sporting antlers that can span over 40 inches. The island’s unique genetics and nutrient-rich environment contribute to strong antler development and body mass, making Newfoundland a top destination for trophy moose hunters.
Sustainable hunting practices are a key focus in Newfoundland, with strict tag quotas and hunting regulations in place to ensure a healthy and thriving moose population for future generations. Outfitters work closely with wildlife authorities to monitor population numbers and maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
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Lodge-Based Hunts for Eastern Canada Moose and Black Bear.
In addition to moose and black bear hunting, there is great fishing for Atlantic salmon and brook trout. You will be hunting on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland. The remote, pristine wilderness valley of the Long Range Mountains is beautiful. They will spare no effort to ensure that you have the hunting or fishing experience of a lifetime – it’s all about you.
Experienced outfitters in Newfoundland employ a variety of hunting methods to suit different preferences and conditions.
Your hunting trip will be led by experienced and knowledgeable guides who know the area well. Spot-and-stalk is a popular approach, where hunters navigate the rolling hills and open terrain to spot moose from a distance. For those who prefer a more traditional approach, calling techniques during the rut can draw bulls in close, providing thrilling encounters.
Hunts can be conducted on foot, using all-terrain vehicles, or even by boat to access remote areas. Our outfitters offer comfortable camps or lodges with all necessary amenities, ensuring you have a relaxing base to return to after a day in the field.
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This Newfoundland moose hunting outfitter has six remote hunting lodges, all exclusively accessed by helicopter.
Each lodge is fully equipped with electricity, hot and cold water, showers, modern kitchen, comfortable beds and linens – internet, phone and TV are available at select locations. The menu at our lodge’s features delicious Newfoundland cuisine prepared fresh daily by our professional cooks.
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Newfoundland Moose Hunting is a Great Value with High Success.
Newfoundland’s remote wilderness, abundant moose population, and commitment to sustainable hunting make it one of the premier destinations for Eastern Canada moose hunting. Booking early is essential, as hunting tags are limited and the demand for Newfoundland moose hunting remains high.
A Newfoundland moose hunting is inexpensive, as moose hunting goes, with over the counter tags. Eastern Canada moose aren’t as big as their cousins. The average bull is 35 to 40 inches with 12-14 points.
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