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Northern Manitoba is a region of vast wilderness dotted with thousands of lakes and endless miles of forest and home to one of the largest herds of central barren ground caribou. Numbering over 500,000 animals, the Qamanirjuaq herd spends its summer in the remote regions of Nunavut where they raise their calves and store up energy for the fall migration. As the September days grow shorter, a constant stream of caribou filter out of their summer home on their way to winter feeding grounds to the south. Imagine the sight as thousands of caribou pass before your eyes with massive antlers shinning in the sun. This is a trophy hunter's dream. Hunts takes place during the month of September from comfortable cabin camps with accommodations equipped to handle only 6 hunters. Large bull caribou taken from this area often qualify for firearms and archery record books with average scores of 330 points. Transportation during the hunt is mainly by boat and foot. Stands along migration trails provide excellent opportunity for archery hunters. If you want to take a break from the hunt, the lakes are teaming with lake trout and arctic grayling or if you are a wing shooter there are plenty of ptarmigan. This 5-day hunt begins in Thompson, Manitoba and includes round-trip charter flight from Thompson, 2x1-guide service, accommodations, meals, meat and hide preparation. 5-day 2x1 Manitoba caribou hunt $4,995 For
more information or to reserve this Manitoba caribou hunt, contact
us via e-mail or call us at 1-800-487-0045.
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