GeorgeShaw
FNG
when hunting with an outfitter in Newfoundland, who does the field dressing, the hunter or the guide? or does it differ from outfitter to outfitter?
I figure they have done so many, they know the easiest ways, but I will jump in anywhere I can.Generally the outfitter is responsible for field care of the game. If you are able I would surely assist the guide. Moose are a big animal and they are a lot of work to take care.
Sure but I’ve cut and packed a lot of moose, if I ever find myself paying to hunt them, I’m going to be super lazy.No experience with guided hunts but I always imagined it as paying for the whole experience not just the part where you pull the trigger
HAHAHA I like it. Thats when you go "im going to go look for a caribou or bear now".Sure but I’ve cut and packed a lot of moose, if I ever find myself paying to hunt them, I’m going to be super lazy.
I did ask if I needed to bring my pack frame, and he said No, just a regular backpack for rain coat, lunch, water bottlei let my guide lead the way, but grabbed and pulled wherever I could I don't get to do this all the time. No way I was gonna miss out on carrying 90#+ on my back if I had the choice. It sucked so bad it was awesome!
Nothing wrong with that. I'd just feel like I got the short end if I killed an animal that big and didn't have a part in getting it back out to where it needs to be. I have fond memories of being hunched over and hurting on the way out. Heck, mine was flat and thru a swamp, but I wouldn't give that experience away for anything.I did ask if I needed to bring my pack frame, and he said No, just a regular backpack for rain coat, lunch, water bottle
That's what I would do if I ever went guided.Not moose, but shouldn't be any different. I've only been on one outfitted hunt; a Dall sheep hunt last year in AK. After I shot my ram, the guide started caping it (wasn't going to muck that up and let a pro do it). As soon as there was room to "get int there" I started boning meat (even had my own "meat tarp").
The guide (and then shortly thereafter, the packer also) said "geez we've never had a hunter do that". I just shrugged and kept after it
I also packed a good share of meat (in addition to the head), that's just the way I've always done it—no sense in changing now.
I've put down a deposit for 2025, so haven't received any solid confirmation, but was curios what everyone else has experiencedI would think your contract will state, wether they do meat care or not.
I was still contemplating taking my pack frame because its very light, and if it's within my weight limit, why not, right? It's an Exo Mountain, and with the smallest bag doesn't weigh muchI did an Alberta moose hunt a few years back, was told the same, don’t need a pack frame, don’t need game bags, etc. A few of the “guides” even poked fun at me because of my gear. Through a series of circumstances, I end up dropping a moose alone and having to cut it up, put it in game bags, and shuttle it halfway out myself. If I didn’t, it would have been ruined before they got to it. Be prepared to take care of it yourself just in case.