Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
#181
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
We always bring the caribou back whole in trailers and pickup trucks as by then its cold enough. Not sure where you live or what hoops you have to jump through to satisfy the US border rules regarding meat importation from Canada? A bull caribou is like a good sized mule deer I would think. To put in perspective, the carcass skinned, no head, legs off at the knee joints going into my butcher weighed 160 lbs and 171 lbs on my last two caribou. Bigger than your average whitetail but not likely much bigger than a good mulie. As for cooler space it depends how you have it cut. I have everything boned completely and never actually have any game bones at all in my freezer. That drastically reduces the finished weight and size of your animal. You should be able to fit a caribou (deboned) in a cooler.
#182
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 43
Labrador Winter Caribou Hunting
Anyone ever hunt bou in Labrador? I have a trip booked with Northern Lights Lodge for Nov. 15th-17th I know its a bit early but if the caribou are there then I'm guessing there will be less people and if they aren't our outfitter will let us come the next week or there after thanks.......
Don
Don
#183
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Monroe, Louisiana
Posts: 83
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
I am surprised no has responded to this. The Schefferville/Labrador hunt is supposed to be very good area for the "Woodland" Caribou, which is non-migratory if I'm not mistaken. They're a little smaller than the free-ranging caribou, but they're a unique species and have their own trophy classification. Linking up with a guide who knows the lay of the land, has done his scounting, and can put you on top of where the animals live would have to be very important. Not so important when hunting the migratory caribou such as the George River herd.
Kenneth Smith
Monroe, Louisiana
Kenneth Smith
Monroe, Louisiana
#184
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
http://www.pourvoiriemirage.com/engl...se_caribou.cfm the mirage is charging a 28$ dollar fee to cut up and box the caribou. i would call to see if they take non mirage caribou. this could save a lot of space for the ride home.http://www.pourvoiriemirage.com/engl...ion_gibier.cfm
#185
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Linwood, Michigan
Posts: 168
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
I've hunted at Mirage the last several years and haven't heard of them cutting annimals except for their own customers. They usually are backed up about a day and a half.
#186
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location:
Posts: 67
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Called Mirage today they will take other outfitters animals for cutting up as long as they aren't backed up. Your animals will be in line just like everyone elses. Sounds like a GREAT idea if they'll take them.
#188
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
if your paid in full for your trip i wouldnt go too crazy. the u.s. dollar i think is worth a bit more but gas is very expensive. make sure you bring some dry gas additive. i cant remember but i think most places will take major credit cards which will give you the best rate of conversion.i would bring no more than the cost of licenses and a couple hundred at most and put as much as possible on a credit card. i think most places will take american money but they wont give you a good conversion rate.
#189
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
You can pay for lodging, gas etc with a credit card. I would not bother bringing too much cash. If you do remember that gas is around $3.50-4.00 per gallon up there. And Liquid makes a good point about bringing gas line anti freeze, bring lots and use it every time you add gas. Breakfast will run you around 20 bucks and a license around 300. If you have access to one, a satellite phone is comforting. We rent one and spread the cost among our group of 8 hunters.
#190
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Linwood, Michigan
Posts: 168
RE: Quebec Winter Caribou Hunting
Same advice on cash and credit cards. Dry gas or diesel conditioner with anti-gel is especially important north of Matagami since the storage tanks from there on are above ground and prone to condensation.