Hunting

The moose, a native of New Brunswick, can be found across the province.
Each year, thousands of moose hunters try their luck by way of the provincial moose lottery. While the season is short, the success ratio is high.
Your guide scouts througout the year and thus possesses the knowledge and skills to succeed. No extra cost applies for outstanding trophies !
For exact dates, moose draw and other important information, go to our link page and visit the official website of the NB Department of Fish and Wildlife.

The Black Bear, today exposed to only marginal hunting pressure remains a very worthy prey in the backwoods of New Brunswick. Some fine specimen are harvested each year, primarly by visiting hunters. There is a spring- and a fall season. Once again; your NB guide plays a key-role when it comes to a successful bear-hunting trip. Interested hunters must inscribe in the New Brunswick bear-hunting lottery. For specific information go to our link page and visit the official website of the NB Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Come hunt New Brunswick's elusive white-tailed deer.
Each year, the woods and fields of this Atlantic province yield some of North America's finest trophy heads. The deer-hunting season lasts from the end of October through the end of November. A blanket of snow, more likely towards the tail end of deer-hunting season largely increases your chances for success.
Endurance, patience, good planning as well a knowledgeable guide are paramount ingredients.

Wingshooters find conditions second-to-none when it comes to grouse and woodcock hunting. Ducks in large numbers can be found along the coast; the smaller rivers offer possiblities for jump-shooting.
A small distance from the lodge, pheasant hunters find a pheasant preserve available for their hunting and out-door pleasure.

Last but not least, there are good numbers of rabbits in the covers of the New Brunswick forests. With or without a dog, they provide excellent sport and indeed a welcome change to the menu-plan.

For all details and additional information in regards to hunting, please go to our link page and visit the official Website of the NB Department of Fish and Wildlife.