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Caribou Hunting Guides

When hunting Caribou in the Canadian wilderness, it is especially wise to employ a Caribou hunting guide. There are many dangers that a hunter needs to be aware of and these guides are quite familiar with them all.

 

One of the largest concerns when trekking across the Canadian tundra is the fact that getting lost is a reality that can not be dismissed. These guides know their way around and can be the matter of life or death. It is no fun getting lost in an area that is readily prone to both the cold nights and the bears that travel through it. Yes, this terrain is quite beautiful, however, being lost in it can cause it to take on and ugly effect.

Another of the better reasons to employ a hunting guide is that they are extremely familiar with the stomping grounds or the migration patterns of the animal with which you are seeking to hunt. From Caribou to Moose to Black Bear, they know where they are, or at least where they should be. Therefore, they can guide you to the perfect spot in order for you to attempt to get that highly sought after trophy that your hunting heart desires.

These guides, when one considers everything that they offer and their ability to save your life by keeping you out of trouble are relatively inexpensive. However, most, if not all, of the hunting camps that are scattered all the way across Canada employ their own guides. These guides are usually the employee of the camp and are included in the price of a hunting camp trip that is taken to these camps. For one single price, they are included along with the lodging and license fees. These hunts last anywhere from just a few days to even a few weeks and can include not only Caribou hunting, but trout fishing, Black bear, as well as Moose hunting too. These guides are avid outdoors men that has grown up in this environment and are avid hunters themselves. They are location specific and very knowledgeable.

These guides are also licensed by Canada to provide this service therefore, rest assured that they are the real deal and not just some fly by night guide that is out to make a buck while putting you in danger. They are all required to carry their license with them so if you have any questions or doubts, ask to see their license. The legitimate ones will be glad to display it. These guides are proud of the fact that they are the ones that are trusted to provide this service and want you as the hunter to fully enjoy your trip.

Nonetheless, these are some of the reasons that a hunter should seek a qualified Caribou hunting guides. Many hunters may say that they are quite capable of doing this themselves, and that may be true in their neck of the woods but the Canadian wilderness is another totally different story.



 

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Alarm sounded over Innu caribou hunt
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Hunting of caribou belonging to the George River herd has been restricted. (CBC) The Newfoundland and Labrador Liberals are sounding the alarm over the number of caribou being taken by Innu from Quebec. The hunters are killing animals from the George ...
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