Greenland

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Looking into possibly going to greenland for a combo muskox and caribou hunt. Any recomendations or suggestions? Anything to watch out for in Greenland? I have never traveled outside The US to hunt except to do a baited bear hunt in Canada.
 
I did some research on this hunt in the past year or so and mainly what I came up with was the cost of shipping hides and horns back to the conus was very pricey. That’s get kept me from booking
 
I went last year and hunted with Lings Hunting Greenland. I can't recommend them enough. Awesome little riverside camp. Great family run operation and one of the best hunts I've been on. Feel free to pm me if you want.
 
I went last year and hunted with Lings Hunting Greenland. I can't recommend them enough. Awesome little riverside camp. Great family run operation and one of the best hunts I've been on. Feel free to pm me if you want.

Were you able to get your meat and trophies back. If so, were the shipping cost and other fees reasonable?
Also, were you able to use your own firearms.
I was researching last year, as well. Hunt prices seemed reasonable, but I got the impression that the only meat I'd be eating was while I was there.
I dont mean to steal OP's thread, so maybe you could PM me. Thanks.
 
You can't bring home any meat. I assume this is ultimately tied to the Mammal Protection Act or whatever it is that protects whales and seals. Whale and seal hunting is very much still active in Greenland. I assume US customs would have a very difficult time distinguishing between muskox, caribou, whale, and seal meat. Only my assumptions though, sorry I don't have the facts.

I hunted with Inuit Outfitters. A family operation that was a fantastic experience. Their price includes shipping trophies back to the USA.
 
Travel to and from Greenland was a bit long with an over night in Copenhagen each way. Copenhagen was a great place to be in for a day though. Easy public transportation, excellent food, nice aquarium and a great public swimming shack on the Baltic Sea. FYI all the locals swim nudes so just go along with it.
I traveled with a bow and had zero issues. No need to take a rifle as Lings will provide one of the camp rifles for you. Makes travel a bit easier.
No export of meat but that wasn't a deal breaker for me. We ate amazing meals while in camp, last evening was a meal of caribou cheek,jaw, and tongue, over rice. It was incredible. Everything still gets used. I believe most of the trophy muskox that are killed go to sled dog food ad it isn't the best for table fare.
We had a day to visit the polar ice cap and a day to head out in the fjord and spent a few hours fishing a river. Caught around 50-60 artic char. Such a unique fishing experience. Grilled a few for lunch and they were absolutely delicious.
The hunt was great I killed my muskox with a box and caribou with a rifle. We were heading up the mtn in search of caribou in the snow when I glassed back to the river and found a herd of muskox with a nice bull in stalkable terrain. We opted to hike back down and make a play. Although a guided hunt we were still able to make suggestions and hunt in a manner that fit the style hunt we were looking for.
Now onto getting trophies home. This is my first time every importing anything and it is very expensive. I had a wall pedestal done on the muskox and just a euro of the caribou. They were done by First Class taxidermy in Copenhagen and are about to be shipped out. The shipping, import and custom fees aren't the easy pill to swallow but you will experience this with almost all of the international trips. If you reach out to the taxidermist they can give you a better idea of price. They have an all inclusive shiping and import price arranged with a company.
I've been on a few guided hunts, elk, deer, mtn goat and this Greenland hunt exceeded my expectations and given the opportunity I would absolutely go back.
Nothing was incredibly hard about it but the experience all wrapped up made it worth while. I will say that muskox are easy to hunt but if I went again I would hold out for a true old mature trophy. I shot a great bull with the bow but after seeing the size difference of say a 10 year old bull to a 14+ the mass they put on and skull growth is just unreal. 4 guys in camp had early success on caribou while me and my buddy put in oved 40 miles in 3 days before killing ours. Greenland has something to offer everyone in that regard.
 
Here are a couple of the photos
 

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You can fly directly to Nuuk from Newark on United mid June to late September. It's only about a 4 hour flight. United is doing this flight again in 2026.
 
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