Training for Newfoundland Moose Hunt

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Question for guys that have hunted Moose in Newfoundland. What is the best way to get ready for walking in bogs all day. Also all the moss covered rocks. Son and I have a trip planned for 2026 and I need to start getting ready. Also know it will be in knee high rubber boots. Let’s hear about it.
 
I went in 2019 and I am going back also in 2026, I was glad I didn’t bring my rubber boots, I wore my Zamberlands and gators and they worked perfectly. It was more climbing mountains than walking bogs and I also did walk bogs with these boots. They got wet but was able to dry them enough by a small heater every night. I will be bringing a propane boot dryer this time. Good luck with your trip!
 
I hunted in Newfoundland this fall. I took Lacrosse AlphaBurly boots and Kenetrek Mtn Extremes with gaiters. I wore the Kenetreks every day and was very happy to have the support and comfort.

Develop a good base level of aerobic fitness and you'll be fine - lunges, step-ups, and treadmill time at 12%.

We had some climbs of 600-900'+ from the lake in the morning, but much of it was a more rolling landscape with intermittent steep hills. Avoid walking through bogs or puddles - step where your guide steps or on light colored grass. Walking through the tuckamore can be really difficult, but we generally used existing game trails, which were much easier than bushwhacking. If you get winded, take a break, then get back to it.
 
Good advice given here. You'll very likely be in much better shape than your Newfie guide. (Mine smoked like a chimney). That said, they'll know the terrain and how to efficiently traverse the tuckamore!
 
If you’re carrying a pack while you hunt. Any kind of weighted pack training pre-hunt will be super beneficial. The soft stuff wears you out extremely fast. At least it’ll get the back and legs ready even if you won’t be carrying a ton of weight all day hunting. Good luck!
 
I'm also training for Moose this fall in Alaska however. I have started Mtn Tough and I have to say I'm pretty impressed. Although I'm not some certified "expert" I have been training my entire lift. Mtn Tough is well structured and functional. There are a myriad of workouts to pick from. I've mapped mine out according my weaknesses and it's moving along splendidly with notable gains in flexibility and mobility (which is what you'll want for unstable ground). I recommend checking them out.
 
I'm also a big fan of MtnTough. I have never enjoyed working out, but this programming has made a big difference for my strength, endurance and mobility (and I now look forward to the daily progression). The app makes a ton of great content easily accessible.

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I'd make sure you talk to your outfitter to fully understand how they hunt. Some hunt heavily from roads vs more of a backcountry experience.

I don't think we were more that 1/2 to 3/4 mile from the truck or an ATV at any point in time on my wife's Newfoundland moose hunt. That was after we asked to hunt on foot more or it'd been even closer. I'd wager 80% of the moose get killed within golf ball driving distance from a road or ATV trail.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have talked some with my outfitter and he has so suggested the knee high rubber boots. I assume he plans on getting us wet. I don’t think he hunts to close to roads. One reference I talked to shot his moose after 5 mile walk. Got a ride back on an Argo though. Mt Tough is a good suggestion too. Just not sure if I can make my old body Mt Tough. Thanks for the suggestions so far.
 
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