Ok so here goes nothing. I wanted to give an accurate up to date review on my experience with one Newfoundland moose hunting and two Hideaway lodge outfitter. So I started calling outfitters that were recommended on these forums here at RokSlide last august. I very much appreciate all the help and information available here which made it a much more educated process. Because of all the help with reviews and outfitter advice I felt that I needed to contribute as well. After my conversation with Jason at Hideaway I decided that I would give them a try. We landed on the week of September 16th-22nd which Jason said should be the start to the rut in there area of Newfoundland. I took my Dad and two other friends and we all paid $6,400 a piece grand totaling $25,600 for the week. We were the only hunters at the camp. And to give a quick backdrop no-one going on this trip has been to newfoundland nor has ever moose hunted. But three of us have been with several guided hunts for different species in the past so we have experience with outfitters and guided and semi guided hunts. My dad also went with us who is 65 years old and we were not sure if he would be able todo another trip like this so we really wanted to make this one special and of course successful. We landed and it was about a 2hour plus ride to the camp and the camp was pretty remote which was nice. They did have wifi because of Elon Musk and his starlink technology which made it nice to call the wife and kids a night. The accommodations were decent and the food was good. But this is where I believe the good ended. Ill save ome time and just say that 3 of the 4 guides this was there first season guiding and it showed. My guide required me to have my magazine in my pocket and not in the gun while we were walking in. Which i respect their decision because i understand the dangers of having a loaded firearms while hiking but generally what i have experienced s that they allow you the have ammunition in the gun but not loaded so that when an opportunity arrives all you have to do is load and round and your in business. Well this magazine in my pocket thing cost my a pretty big black bear because i had to fish it out from under my rain pants. This prob could have been avoided if i had a more seasoned guide. Now in addition to that we had not great weather. A tropical storm was passing through that same week so we had a good amount of wind and warmer days the first few days and later in the week turned to cooler days but still windy. What i learned from speaking to the guides independently and some successful hunters in the airport is that when its windy like that moose want to be in the woods. So that brings me to my other issue. We were hunting bogs all week and not seeing anything. I saw one young bull about a 2 1/2 yr old that i decided not to shoot because my goal was to shoot a paddle horn bull. When i came back to camp and told the outfitter that he questioned me on why i didn't shoot the bull and made it seem like it doesn't get better than that. Well he was right. My dad hunted all week and didint see a single moose or bear or any animal of any kind outside of grouse. Now what i figured out after talking with some other hunters in the airport was that all of the moose they shot were off of roads because the moose were not venturing out into the bogs with winds like that. Which is funny because the only bull we shot was from my buddy walking a road into another hunting spot and they stumbled upon a bull. Out of the entire week the 4 of us saw a total of 8 moose and two opportunists to shoot very young moose or a cow. now i understand we do not have control over the weather and i can chalk one up to mother nature...but the facts are that every hunter we talked to in the airport which was many did not have the same issues we experienced. Most of them saw at least what our total number of moose sightings were for the group as an individual and had opportunities to shoot a paddle horn moose. Now i will say i may have figured out why the reviews were so good for this outfitter prior. The previous owner was Jason's dad and Jason bought the outfitting group last year. Jason is a nice guy and all and I'm sure fun to drink a beer with and hang out. But as a n owner of an outfitting organization i would have expected more effort toward his clients that what we saw. He was running into town each day to see his girlfriend, or he went out to buy a new Argo which was 3hours one way. All the while we paid a group total of over 25k and were not seeing any moose. I have had situations with other outfitters where the weather wasn't cooperating and then went to great lengths to figure out how to get us game despite the circumstances. This was not the case with Jason and it felt very much so like a turn and burn operation assuming we would not come back because this is a "once in a lifetime" trip. Well unfortunately for him its not a once in a lifetime trip for me and i will be back. Just not with his organization. Now that brings me to Newfoudnland. What a cool place. I literally felt like i was dropped off into the Lord of the Rings saga. Beautiful country and tons of Moose signa as well as a good healthy population of black bears. considering the price of getting there and the general cost and availability of outfitters its very appealing for a big game hunter and like i said i will be back. I may also consider paying a bit more and going more remote so that i can get opportunities at a paddle horn moose. Overall i felt l was lied to on many fronts. I spoke clearly and often about what i was looking for early on and he should have told me that the opportunity of shooting a mature bull moose is very low at his camp. I found this out during the trip that they will generally shoot 22-24 bull moose a year and only 3-4 will have paddles. His year they have only shot 1 so far that they have posted that has paddles and it was on one of their remote hunts. That's fine and all and i have problem with that as long as it was disclosed up front of the expectations and i would have pursued a more remote or more expensive trip if that's what it was going to take. But now i feel like i burned $6400 plus tip and travel. If all you are looking for is to kill a moose for the meat then by all means give them a ride but if you are looking for a better opportunity to hunt a paddle horn bull moose then i would consider many of the other outfitters available on that island. If you have any recommendations of better outfitters please let me know in the comments as im starting over for a planned Moose hunt in 2025 or 2026 year. I am hoping my Dad is still able to hunt then but we will see.