Nickziegler
WKR
Just an FYI for anyone heading up. Canada has a new firearms Dec form that now includes ammo. Ammo needs to be declared on the new form
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Thank you , I hate filling out forms in lines .Just an FYI for anyone heading up. Canada has a new firearms Dec form that now includes ammo. Ammo needs to be declared on the new form
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The guides and processors in newfoundland are not concerned about meat quality or quantity. They do a little bit less than the minimum. The further you shoot from camp the less meat you get I was told. Sent it to processor came back full of dirt and hair. With cuts and labeling I've never seen. It's a mystery when you take a package from freezer . Do your own processing if possible
I’m here in Deer Lake checking in and I showed this thread to the outfitter and plan on showing the butcher . The outfitter said it a problem a couple years ago but it’s been addressed .I just got back from NL. My outfitter took great care with the meat from the moment it was killed till we dropped it off at the processor. I am having it shipped just debone, not finally processed, so we will see. When I was there dropping it off it was a clean place and they seemed to be careful in trimming etc. We will see.
The outfitter and guides were very proud and respectful of the moose itself, and meat quality
I got in the airport at 3am and the outfitter was waiting for me , communication has been great , I don’t think think I’ll have a signal much longer , but I’ll post if I can .Good luck I'm going to Roberts on Oct 4th. If you don't mind. Would you post your experience when return?
Thanks
This is my last day in camp , I shot a nice bull , nothing big , but nice.Good luck I'm going to Roberts on Oct 4th. If you don't mind. Would you post your experience when return?
Thanks
Glorious! Congrats!This is my last day in camp , I shot a nice bull , nothing big , but nice.
I had a great experience here .
Everyone has been great , from Annie and Otto down to the guides .
The food is good and lots of it .
The rut seems to just be starting, my guide called two small bulls in and we put a stalk on a really nice one , but a cow busted us.
100% satisfied with my time here .View attachment 769967
So , I bought air tags for all my bags and gun case just for this trip . Worked great , going up .
Checking my rifle case in at Deer Lake coming back and when they ran it through scanner I had left a cartridge in my case.
So I had to open the TSA locks and the cartridge was in between layers of foam , but we found it . I put it in with the other ammo , and away we went , I thought .
As we are pulling away from the terminal my phones telling me I've left my gun case behind , great ....that set the mood for a long irritable ride , or two actually . When I went to the INFO desk , in Fort Lauderdale , they showed all my bags made both flights , now I'm confused . My gear bag came down carousel one , my gun was setting on the floor at the far end , oversized luggage area .
Yup rifle made the trip sans airtag , it must've fallen out in the search .
Did I mention I hate flying ...?
I agree with all said here. I recently went with a group of 4 with Next Ridge Outfitter. We had a blast. I can't emphasize enough to get in good shape for hiking. Our group thought we were preparing well but found out immediately we were not prepared for the terrain. Each step is a calculated step focused on where you will land and you still will find yourself knee deep through out the day. It's like walking on a sponge for the most part. A blast though and great scenery!1. Take a positive attitude and above all - have fun!
2. Knee high rubber boots and step exactly where your guide steps.
3. Light weight/ packable rain gear
4. A sit pad comes in handy while glassing
5. Don't forget a range finder. Shots could be 5 yards or as far as you can see. Its hard to judge distance.
6. Be sure to tip your guide 10% of the outfitter charges or $100/ day. Cash in USD works. This is dependent on their service of course.
7. Tip the camp cook too $200-$300 for the whole trip.
8. Don't over pack your clothing or gear- the basics work