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NEWFOUNDLAND: TUCKAMORE LODGE?
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Yet I'm planning my 2006 hunting season.
I read on hunting report some good news about this outfitter:
http://www.tuckamorelodge.com/
I'm interested for a big moose.
His offers seems very good
Someone have hunted with him?


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mario;

beleive that is a she not a he.

check your p.m.'s

read the other thread further down about newfoundland, well worth your time.

good luck.


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I've seen his or her adds also. Looks kinda of interresting.

Cold zero,
What thread are you talking about??


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Posts: 1739 | Location: alabama | Registered: 13 November 2001Reply With Quote
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yet I have hunted ptarmigan and caribou on newfoundland with Ron Parson of Owl Nest Lodge.
But the location of Tuckamore lodge looks very interesting in a very wild area and even the accomodation seems first class. I dont know if the moose trophy quality in the north of the island is high?


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Mario,
I have hunted with Barb at Tuckamore twice, and went up for a summer vacation once. You can not expect to ever find a better operation, or better people. I have never been treated as well anywhere else, let alone any better. Accomodations are fantastic, food is great, guides are superb. You will have a great time, and a great hunt. If you can get Dennis or Tommy as your guide, you are golden.
Have a great hunt.
Tell Barb and Dennis that Jay Feller sends his best.
Y.D.


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yankee doodle;

now there's a quality reccomendation.


yes, the location does have to do with the moose quality that they are taking, as well as a sound managment plan. as opposed to let's shoot the shit out of the area and make as much money as we can for a management plan. a financial managment plan.

i got a little turned around here, this is the big game board. if you want to read the thread that i was referring to check the canadian hunting board. i thought that was where this was posted since the hunt is in canada. tuckamore is a little pricey, but if you want remote, they are and we all know that costs more. i only like to hunt remote areas. they also have a good reputation. because they are so remote, i beleive they are in the north, they get away from the local hunting pressure that is so much of a problem for many other outfitters. a 48"-50" moose with them is a realistic goal, if you hold out and are fit.

i know of another outfitter with as good or better operation.

mario i sent you a p.m.

good luck.


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dear friends,
thanks for the infos.
Off course I know in Alaska ther'is the biggest moose, but not only I look for a hunt in a remote area bau also for a good lodge accomodation, for bring with me my wife.
In Alaska I found only hunts with stay in tent camps or rustic cabins.The lodges are for before and after the hunt. Instead in Tuckamore, I have the impression to have both at the same time: wild area and excellent accomodation.


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mario;

if the accomdations are a high consideration. then barb at tuckamore is another reason to go there as they have a nice lodge.

if you want an western canada moose then take a look at prophet mushwa outfitters, keving olmstead. he has even a nicer lodge and spa out in the middle of nowhere and good moose as well in b.c.

good luck , enjoy.


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yet I saw the Muskwa's web site, but the lodge is used only before and after. During the hunt you must go in isolated cabins.


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thats correct, but your wife gets to stay in the spa and be pampered night and day....


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