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I hear a lot about Newfoundland , but rarely about New Brunswick or Nova Scotia.. Is the moose hunting good there too, or not so good. I don't know much about the whole region, but my dad was stationed in Newfoundland , and that's it.
New Brunswick has great moose hunting. Lot of moose per square mile compared to Alberta or BC. Problem is the season is only 5 days, but that is an improvement from the 3 day season that ran for decades. Bigger bulls on average than Newfoundland, actually some pretty big bulls have come from there.
I agree with bushrat. When I was stationed in Chatham, we used to hunt just off the Plaster Rock/Renous Hwy (108), but more toward the western side. We were successful one year and skunked the other.

This was back in the 1980s, and I am sure that a lot has changed, but getting a licence involved showing the game guy that you could hit an 8.5x11 piece of paper at 50 yards.

While you certainly can get shots farther than 50 yards, almost all of NB is heavily forested, with 99% of the population along the edges. The arrows indicate the Plaster Rock Hwy (formerly 108). It was decommissioned years ago, and this is old news to anyone living down there. I think Irving had the hwy built. It was a dangerous ride because they did not maintain the hwy and vegetation grew up to the edges of the road. The paved portion was not kept up either. I lost a friend on that road to a moose. It came out of the bush as he was passing on his motorcycle. frown

Maybe SuperCub can suggest an outfitter.

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Originally Posted by ihookem
I hear a lot about Newfoundland , but rarely about New Brunswick or Nova Scotia.. Is the moose hunting good there too, or not so good. I don't know much about the whole region, but my dad was stationed in Newfoundland , and that's it.

Getting tags for moose here in NB is done through a draw system. I know folks who have gone more than 20yrs w/o getting a tag. I've been here 39yrs now and have only been drawn 3x.

https://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/nr-rn/pdf/en/Wildlife/MooseNonResidentFactSheet.pdf

I'd go to NFLD and go that route. I went over during the covid border closure (no none CDNs allowed) and had a great hunt. I'd there again in a minute. There were 5 in camp that week and all shot a moose plus another guide shot one and the camp cook shot one. I love NFLD.

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Dang cool Supecub. I always hear about Newfoundland .
Originally Posted by SuperCub
Originally Posted by ihookem
I hear a lot about Newfoundland , but rarely about New Brunswick or Nova Scotia.. Is the moose hunting good there too, or not so good. I don't know much about the whole region, but my dad was stationed in Newfoundland , and that's it.

Getting tags for moose here in NB is done through a draw system. I know folks who have gone more than 20yrs w/o getting a tag. I've been here 39yrs now and have only been drawn 3x.

https://www2.gnb.ca/content/dam/gnb/Departments/nr-rn/pdf/en/Wildlife/MooseNonResidentFactSheet.pdf

I'd go to NFLD and go that route. I went over during the covid border closure (no none CDNs allowed) and had a great hunt. I'd there again in a minute. There were 5 in camp that week and all shot a moose plus another guide shot one and the camp cook shot one. I love NFLD.

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If I was still living in NB I would be applying every year, but Newfoundland would be the place to go for sure. Quebec is expensive for non-residents.
How expensive is a hunt up there?
SuperCub will be able to tell you what it costs where he went.

Here are some outfitters and their posted rates.

https://nextridgeoutfitters.com/pricing
https://newfoundlandmoose.com/rates-info
https://bucklakeadventures.com/rates
https://redindianlake.com/rates
Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
SuperCub will be able to tell you what it costs where he went.
I got a deep discount the year I went as it was during the covid and border restrictions did not allow any Americans to come into Canada. Those rates no longer apply.
Which outfitter did you use, Paul? So much area there with some fine animals!
Originally Posted by Steve Redgwell
Which outfitter did you use, Paul? So much area there with some fine animals!
I went with West Woods Outfitters. I chose them as they are close the the ferry at PAB and had good reviews. My ferry trip back to NS was cancelled (weather) and had to go one day later. They let me stay in camp one night extra free of charge. They treated me very well.

One thing about them is the the moose were smaller. They said they sell moose hunts, not trophy hunts. I'd choose them again without a thought.
A handful of us are going to Newfoundland this October and we're using West Woods. $7000 for a 5 day hunt.

I've never been there before, so wish me luck.
Originally Posted by StoneCutter
A handful of us are going to Newfoundland this October and we're using West Woods. $7000 for a 5 day hunt.

I've never been there before, so wish me luck.

Great choice. Wait till you meet Grace. She will feed you to death and nothing but the best.

Funny story about her. I shot my moose on a Tuesday taking a small bull given the weather coming in for the rest of the week. On Wednesday about noon I was dressing my moose on the game pole which was around the corner on the driveway to the camp. You cannot see the camp from the game pole. A shot rang out from the camp and all you could hear was Grace loudly exclaim ..... "I gots me moose!" It was hilarious and she did in-fact shoot her moose from the camp with her apron still on.
I know there are a few bad eggs, but I have never met a Newfoundlander I didn’t like. 🙂

Good people to work with, socialize with, and in the military at least, trustworthy.
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