We’ve taken huge caribou, and a 53″, 49″ and a 57″ moose. You’ve always showed us a great hunt.
Manitoba Monster Caribou
Featured on: Bass Pro Shop’s Outdoor World, Sportman’s Yearbook, LL Bean’s Guide to the Great Outdoors, Babe Winkelman’s Great Outdoors, and Joe Thomas.
The best-kept secret
In Caribou hunting
When you look at all the options, you’ll agree the Manitoba caribou hunt is your finest opportunity to take a potential record book caribou.
- Largest bull taken 402 B&C
- Average score 335 B&C
- Excellent terrain for bow hunting
- Only 500 licenses offered
The Qamairjuag herd
Our caribou migrate every year into Northern Manitoba from their calving grounds in Nunavut. The herd is estimated at over 250,000 animals with our last census in 2016.
Learn more about the North SealOnly opened to non-resident hunting in 1995
Manitoba only licenses 500 hunters per year, resident and non-resident, to hunt this herd. With less than half that issued on the Nunavut side, we are talking about a herd of 250,000 animals which are virtually untouched.
The terrain
The Manitoba terrain offers several advantages over other caribou hunts. Our area is tundra yet offers a mix of terrain and small stands of spruce. This gives both gun and bowhunters the advantage of hunting by stalking and spotting, instead of waiting for the animals to come to you. The ground is excellent for walking, with mostly hard ground cover, and the areas offer several high points for excellent glassing. Most days you will head out by boat with your guide and up one of the several arms both lakes offer.
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