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Newfoundland Moose

Posted By: CCC

Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 12:26 PM

I’m starting my trek home today from my first Newfoundland moose Hunt. Already planning a return[Linked Image]
Posted By: jb20

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 12:51 PM

Awesome congrats 👍
Posted By: Bruno

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 01:03 PM

That ought to be some good eating. Congratulations.
Posted By: Jdkprp70

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 01:12 PM

Congratulations sir
Posted By: NWALJM

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 01:33 PM

Beautiful, congrats!
Posted By: TurkeyJoe

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 01:36 PM

Congratulations!
Posted By: Bar270

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 02:40 PM

That’s great !
Posted By: Beer Belly

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 03:26 PM

grats
Posted By: CeeHawk37

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 04:20 PM

Congrats! Post up the story behind the hunt when you can.
Posted By: Clem

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 04:31 PM


Very cool! Moose is on my to-do list. Congrats!
Posted By: South360

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 04:44 PM

Nice. Its on my list as well.
Posted By: Okatuppa

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 05:15 PM


That's awesome.
Did you kill it with a .243?
Posted By: top cat

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 05:33 PM

That is AWESOME 👍🏻
Posted By: Hammertime7v2

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 07:52 PM

Congrats! Would love to be able to do that someday!
Posted By: Whitetaillane

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 08:31 PM

Congratulations
Posted By: Buck_TrackingAL

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 08:57 PM

Congrats
Posted By: Ridgehunter36

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 09:13 PM

He looks upset
Posted By: sbo1971

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 09:26 PM

Congratulations
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 09:29 PM

You look like youre really having fun. Im a little jealous
Posted By: FurFlyin

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 11:15 PM

Amazing. Good Lord willing, I will go Moose hunting before I die
Posted By: 3bailey3

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 11:21 PM

Awesome Congrats!
Posted By: gatorbait154

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 11:23 PM

Looks like the 6.5 creed more did the trick !! Congrats
Posted By: HappyHunter

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 11:49 PM

Can you bring the meat back?
Posted By: Peach

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/20/21 11:55 PM

Awesome experience
Posted By: Chickenrig

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 01:13 AM

Congrats but what a drag !!!
I’m moose jealous
Posted By: CCC

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 01:22 AM

Originally Posted by HappyHunter
Can you bring the meat back?

Originally Posted by HappyHunter
Can you bring the meat back?


Yes, our euro mounts and processed meat will arrive later this fall. I’ll post a report when I get home. Currently waiting on my last flight from DC to Nashville and then I drive
Posted By: G/H

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 01:26 AM

Congrats
Posted By: Boathand

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 03:11 AM

Nice harvest! A moose hunt is on the bucket list for most of us i’m sure.
Posted By: M48scout

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 03:24 AM

That is great, I would love to hear the story of hunt and how you outfitted it
Posted By: HappyHunter

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 11:06 AM

That is just awesome.
Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 12:21 PM

Congrats
Posted By: DeerNutz0U812_

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 12:41 PM

cool...Congrats on your successful hunt.... beersHe is a unique color and I love his character too... thumbup man, he'll look good on THE WALL... laugh... Im with a lot of the other folks on here when I say this, thats an awesome kill and I would love to see and hear a little more about your hunt as I not only find it interesting... but I think thats just cool as hell.... thumbup
Posted By: thayerp81

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/21/21 02:38 PM

That is awesome! I hope youre able to post some more pics when you return. I've been applying for a Vermont moose tag for the last 10 years with no luck and I 've been thinking about trying to save up for a trip to Newfoundland to tide me over.
Posted By: RobN25

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/24/21 04:00 PM

Very cool - congrats!
Posted By: Clem

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/24/21 04:24 PM

Originally Posted by thayerp81
That is awesome! I hope youre able to post some more pics when you return. I've been applying for a Vermont moose tag for the last 10 years with no luck and I 've been thinking about trying to save up for a trip to Newfoundland to tide me over.



I talked with a friend a few years ago about applying for a tag in Vermont and New Hampshire. We each would apply, and if one got drawn we'd split the costs and the moose. We never did it, though.

Newfoundland would be a cool hunt.
Posted By: CCC

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/24/21 10:58 PM

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Posted By: CCC

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/24/21 10:59 PM

More photos and a story to come, as soon as I can find time to set at the computer
Posted By: Morris

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/24/21 11:04 PM

Congrats
Posted By: jb20

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/24/21 11:43 PM

Originally Posted by CCC
More photos and a story to come, as soon as I can find time to set at the computer

Please don't I'm jealous already and I've never had a desire to even kill a moose 😀 sounds like fun
Posted By: Orion34

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/25/21 12:15 AM

Way cool! Amazing part of this continent. Looking forward to additional photos and story.
Posted By: dsmc

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/25/21 02:21 AM

Awesome!
Posted By: cartervj

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/26/21 01:27 PM

That’s awesome, congratulations
Posted By: CCC

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/28/21 01:46 AM

Here's the rundown of the trip, I'll give it a try, but i hope it doesn't run together too much:

3 of us met in Huntsville and drove to Nashville to meet our 4th member on Friday 9/10. We flew from Nashville to Newark on Friday nite getting there at 11:30. We slept on benches in closed restaurants in the airport for 5 hrs and jumped on our next leg to Montreal. Off the plane in Montreal, thru customs, and we had a 4 hr layover to the flight to Deer Lake, NL. We grabbed an overpriced and underwhelming breakfast at the airport diner, and then headed off to Deer Lake on our last flight.

We met our outfitter at the airport in Deer Lake saturday afternoon, and headed on to the hotel and then to grab a bite to eat. Saturday mid morning we loaded into the float plane outside of town and took a 50 min flight out into the NL woods and landing on a decent size chain of lakes. a quick taxi on the water over to the wharf where we met our guides and found our home for the next 6 days. We spent the next 2 and 1/2 hours getting our gear back out, checking rifles, and shooting the breeze with the guides. Later in the day our cook and the food for the cabin were flown in. She got right to work that evening and fixed a delicious dinner. For the next 6 days we ate like kings, and always had hot coffee and snacks to go. That evening we all glassed from behind the cabin and spotted a nice bull and cow working their way into some timber, along with several moose on the hillside across the lake. Our hunts were 2 on 1, so the group decided that myself, my hunting partner, and guide would strike off on foot behind the cabin to hunt that area, and the other 2 and guide would take off down the lake to the other end and begin there in a nice bog where they'd seen moose scouting.

Monday morning we woke up to the generator running and in short order a breakfast of toast, eggs, and fried bologna, fresh coffee, and some sort of concentrated orange drink they called orange juice. We ate quickly and put our gear on and hit the trail out back, while the others launched the boat. 15 mins into the walk and we come to the creek bottom and timber separating the bog behind the cabin, and the next one over. We spent a few minutes working our way around the creek's edge and the lakes edge and got back on a caribou trail going up the other side when "Umph" ooumph" ''burm" we heard what the guide said was a nice bull below us and upstream in the woods. We couldn't see him, but it sounded CLOSE. We dropped to the ground and setup watching the little area below us looking for a sign of a moose. 5 minutes go by and nothing so we slowly get up and take about 10 steps over the hill when the guide hit the ground, we immediately saw why, a nice BOO and Cow skirting across the edge of the bog. We dropped down, loaded the rifles, and stood up taking aim. I was up first and fired a shot as the bull crossed L to R at 75 yards. He folded up and went down! I was calm during the shot, but had the shakes as bad as i have ever had before. High Fives and Hugs all around. It was 7:30 am on my phone when we took photos i think. it happened that fast!

We spent till lunch getting it quartered out and down to the lake for a short boat ride back over to the wharf. After showers and lunch we hiked back up the hill behind the cabin to glass for any more moose since mine was with a cow, we'd heard another bull, and there were 2 "Pits" as they call them. Pits are scrapes the size of a full size mattress and stink like bad Buck Urine.

No Luck behind the cabin, so we got in the boat at 4:00 and decided to quietly ease down the lake and see if we could spot a bull to locate in the morning. around 4:30 we saw a decent bull on the hill feeding by himself. With a good wind, and good cover, we dumped the boat on a creek mouth and eased into the timber/hillside downwind and below the bull. We slowly worked up about 400' and over about 600 yards where we felt like we were close to the bull's area he was heading. the guide gave a soft cow call and about 2 min later we heard a branch snap, and then another, and with that a set of paddles was coming up and out of the spruce! This bull was trotting directly at us on a winding caribou trail. At 70 yards the moose turned on the trail and bam! my buddy shot 1, 2, 3 times dropping the bull! We spent the next hr gutting and getting the head out, returning the next morning to get the quarters.

Ecstatic we all headed back to camp to clean up and eat! We arrived before dark and took showers, upon cleaning up our other party was back and they'd shot a moose that evening as well! 3 moose out of 4 down the first day! Tuesday am was spent retrieving the remaining meat and getting it ready for the butcher.

Wednesday i hunted hard with our last remaining hunter and their guide, while the other 2 guys rode and glassed with our guide scouting for the coming weeks. We saw 13 moose Wednesday, and had 3 opportunities, harvesting a smaller bull that evening, as we were concerned about the weather the next 3 days.

Thursday am we retrieved the last moose quarters out of the woods, in the POURING down rain, and then spent the better part of that day watching it rain and warming up. A plane flew in Thursday at lunch and got all of the moose meat and heads out and back to town.

Friday we all looked for a black bear to harvest, and really just took in the scenery too as it turned out to be a beautiful day. We saw a good number of moose and caribou, along with a couple of bears off in the distance.

Saturday was a rain out in our eyes, as we had moose, and no one wanted to fight the wind/fog/rain.

Sunday had us back in Deer Lake NL, prepping to come home.

Monday we flew back to Nashville, arriving at 11:30 PM... I walked in my door in birmingham, al at 3:30 am Tuesday morning, just in time to wake my wife up to go to work!

This trip was a blast, and is one of the few i plan to do again one day!
Posted By: M48scout

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/28/21 01:50 AM

Nice write up. Happy you had a great trip. Have you eaten any of the meat yet? (At camp, brought home etc?)
Posted By: CCC

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/28/21 02:10 AM

It’s delicious from what I had in camp. I can’t wait to try the steaks and burger. In camp we had a roast, a soup w meat chopped in it, and some moose meat in gravy on a rolled biscuit. All was delicious.
Posted By: M48scout

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/28/21 02:27 AM

How are you transporting the bulk of the meat home? Were you able to find a cost effective solution ?
Posted By: CCC

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/28/21 03:11 AM

All 4 moose were being processed and frozen and will be shipped to a cold storage facility in cartersvile ga, where we will go pick up. The euro mounts were about $400 plus 1/4 of whatever a crate shipped to Huntsville ends up.
Posted By: Clem

Re: Newfoundland Moose - 09/28/21 02:55 PM


Sounds like an awesome trip.

Newark SUCKS. Hate that you had to go through there.
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