Quebec-Labrador Сaribou hunting
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Where to hunt Quebec-Labrador Сaribou
Quebec and Labrador caribou is a variety of tundra caribou that is characterized by large scale seasonal migrations. After their numbers took an inexplicable surge, the province of Quebec has closed the Quebec and Labrador caribou hunting. However, this variety can still be legally harvested in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Price distribution
Quebec and Labrador caribou hunts start at about 10,000 USD. As a large part of the price comes from the cost of travel to remote areas of Newfoundland, it’s advisable to combine Quebec and Labrador caribou hunting with hunting other species such as moose. Combination hunts typically are a better value.
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It’s amazing how creatures can adapt to living in the harshest of environments. You’d never thought that something as unappetizing and unnourishing as lichen can support tens of thousands of robust and hard-going deer. Yet, here they are, all over the Northern Hemisphere: known as reindeer in Eurasia and as caribou in North America, the Arctic deer is the source of life for many indigenous peoples, and an irresistible attraction for hunters from the developed countries.
4 Oct 2018 CaribouWhen to hunt Quebec-Labrador Сaribou?
Resident hunters prefer to hunt caribou either in the early or in the late part of the season, because the flesh of an adult bull during the rut may be unpalatable. Hunters who would like to harvest a bull with antlers in prime shape, however, would have to time the hunt after the bulls get their antlers out of the velvet stage and before they drop the antlers after the rut.
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