Caribou
Caribou Hunts
For more information, please call (512) 891-7787.
Alaskan Western Arctic Caribou
- Over the years, Alaska has been known for its great Barren Ground Caribou hunting, however in some areas the herds are on the decline. The Western Arctic herd is the strongest herd in the state and that’s exactly where we want to send you. Our outfitter has been hunting this area for several years and consistently produces some fantastic trophies.
- Rates: $5,500 5-day 2x1 caribou hunt
- $3,150 5-day unguided caribou hunt
- Dates: September
- Includes: Airport pickup, 2x1 guide service, charter flight, all food, tents, cots, cooking equipment, transportation of meat, capes and antlers back to Kotzebue.
- Not included: Alaskan hunting license approx.: $85/hunter, Alaskan caribou tag approx. $325/trophy, expediting antlers, capes & meat from Kotzebue, gratuities, hotels & meals prior to hunt, commercial flights, dip, pack, crate and shipping of trophies.
- Transportation: Fly into Anchorage and overnight. Fly into Kotzebue the following morning; outfitter to meet and greet upon arrival, then charter to camp.
Quebec Labrador Caribou
- Quebec-Labrador caribou is one of the most beautiful trophies in North America. Adult bulls weigh between 300 and 400 pounds and carry antlers 45 to 60 inches wide. This outfitter has been hunting in this area longer than any other outfitter around, and has proven to be over 98% successful. There are now around 1,000,000 caribou in northern Quebec; consequently, they consistently put bulls in the B&C, P&Y, and SCI record books.
- Rates: $6,995 6-day 2x1 caribou hunt
- $7,995 6-day 1x1 caribou hunt
- Dates: August – September
- Includes: Professional guide, return airfare from Montreal, return charter transportation from Kuujjuaq to camp, all applicable taxes, lodging, meals, field preparation of game.
- Not included: Commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to hunt, caribou hunting permit approx. $275 trophy shipping and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly to Montreal where you will be met and then chartered to camp.
Central Canadian Barren Ground Caribou
- This outfitter has more experience and more camps than anyone in the Northwest Territories for Central Canadian Barren Ground caribou. Each year they take many Boone & Crockett bulls for both rifle and bow hunters. Additionally, this outfitter has the ability to move you if you are not seeing Caribou in your area allowing a hunter to expand his options. This is a high success and fun hunt with fantastic fishing for huge lake trout and grayling.
- Rates: $5,800 6-day 1x1 caribou hunt (1 caribou tag)
- $5,995 6-day 2x1 caribou hunt (2 caribou tag)
- Dates: Mid-August – mid-September
- Includes: Guide service, meals, lodging, caribou tag(s) and field preparation of trophies.
- Not included: Commercial flights, charter flight approx. $950 per person, hotels & meals prior to hunt, government trophy and export fees and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly into Yellowknife, overnight and charter to camp the following day.
Trophy Mountain Caribou
- This outfitter hunts the scenic Cassiar and Rocky Mountains of northern British Columbia, Canada. There are no roads and little resident hunting pressure in this isolated piece of the Canadian wilderness. Hunters, who are willing to turn down an average bull and hunt hard, have a realistic chance of taking a record class Mountain caribou.
- Rates: $7,050 8-day 2x1 mountain caribou
- $7,950 8-day 1x1 mountain caribou
- Dates: October 6-15
- Includes: Professional outfitting and guiding services, camp equipment, livestock, lodging, food, wolf hunting, fishing and trophy care.
- Not included: 6% Canada GST, commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to hunt,trophy shipping, gratuities, charter approx. $1,350/person, BC caribou tag approx. $230, BC hunting license approx. $180, non-resident hunter preservation fund fee of approx. $125/hunter.
- Transportation: Fly to Smithers, British Columbia.
Trophy Woodland Caribou
- Offering some of the finest woodland caribou hunting in Newfoundland, you’ll find yourself in some of the most pristine, fly-in game-rich areas. This outfitter hunts both the Middle Ridge herd and the Grey River herd. For the past nine seasons this outfitter has been 98% successful on their woodland caribou hunts. You may also add an Eastern Canadian moose to your hunt.
- Rates: $5,500 7-night/6-day 1x1 caribou (air accessed lodge)
- $6,600 7-night/6-day 2x1 moose/caribou (ground accessed lodge)
- $7,600 7-night/6-day 1x1 moose/caribou (air accessed lodge)
- Dates: September – October
- Includes: Accommodations, guides, food, boats and motors, flight to and from the lodge from/to pick-up location, license, airport pick-up, meat packaging and trophy preparation.
- Not included: 7% Canada GST, commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to hunt and gratuities.
- Transportation: Depending on location of hunt fly into either Deer Lake Airport, Newfoundland, Gander Airport, Newfoundland, or St. John’s Airport, Newfoundland.
Monster Mountain Caribou
- Close to the Yukon border, near the Mackenzie, Twitya and Mountain Rivers offers the caribou hunter a hunt of a lifetime. We have been working with this outfitter for more that 15 years because of their absolute dedication to ensuring the success for our clients. This is a backpack hunt, but with help from the pack-dogs, you likely not have to pack in much gear. Regardless of the physical challenges you may endure, the hunting is positively phenomenal. With a near perfect track record on monster caribou you can’t let this hunt pass you by.
- Rates: $7,500 5-day 1x1 caribou hunt
- Dates: Late August – September
- Includes: Accommodations, guide service, dogs, meals, in-field transportation and trophy care.
- Not included: Canada goods and service tax, commercial flights, hotels & meals prior to and after hunt, license approx. $50 each specie, tag fee approx. $200 for caribou (pay upon harvest), charter approx. $700 round-trip.
- Transportation: Fly to Norman Wells, NWT and charter to camp.
Arctic Island Caribou
- From mid-October to almost mid-November herds of Arctic Islands caribou move into the south-east corner of Victoria Island. The caribou are often seen just outside of Cambridge Bay; even on the runway of the airport. Many clients see hundreds of caribou during their hunt with this outfitter. There isn’t a more beautiful caribou than the snow-white Arctic Island caribou.
- Rates: $5,800 5-day 1x1 caribou hunt
- $7,500 Arctic Island caribou & muskox hunt
- $1,500 second muskox fee.
- Dates: October – November
- Includes: Transportation from Cambridge Bay to hunting area by snowmobile; the services of a licensed guide with a snowmobile, all food and accommodations and trophy care.
- Not included: 6% Canada goods & service tax, commercial flights, license fee of approx. $50 Canadian + 6% tax/animal and government trophy fee of approx. $150 + 6% tax/trophy, hunting preservation fund approx. $125, Canadian firearms import license approx. $50, rental of down-filled pants and parka approx. $100, hotels & meals prior to hunt and gratuities.
- Transportation: Fly into Cambridge Bay where you will be met by outfitter.





