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Labrador has the largest free-roaming herd in the world.The George River Herd, numbering over 700,000. Barren ground caribou, migrate from the Labrador sea to James Bay in Quebec. Barren ground caribou are much smaller than the woodland caribou, with the prime stags tipping the scales at 200-225 lbs. on the hoof. Their racks are huge in comparison to their body weight. Many Boone and Crockett specimens have come from the George River Herd. The herd migrates from northern Quebec and Labrador in the fall, to Western Labrador and Eastern Quebec,and then travels back north in the late winters, where they calf in the spring on the Northern barrens of Quebec and Labrador.
We here at "Labrador Caribou Outfitters' are fortunate to have a few excellent, knowledgable guides, very familiar with this wilderness area. Our hunts are very fruitful, and we have an excellent track record. The Bear hunting, Caribou Hunting, and fishing in this area is world renown. You will enjoy the overall atmosphere at our facilities, also you will enjoy the home cooked meals that are prepared for you. The various pages in this site will explain our services. Dates and other variables change due to weather and other circumstances. This website should only be used as a general guide. When you decide on a package you will be contacted and given more precise information. We hope you will consider us as your Guides for this once in a lifetime adventure into the Hunting, and Fishing that Labrador offers.
Please browse our website for more information. especially the FAQ section. Call us if you have any Questions.
Send E-Mail To:Vernon Upton
Send E-Mail To:Charles Upton
Vernon Upton: (207)532-5662 Charles Upton: (207)538-9379
Gary Travers: (709) 944-6315 4036 Duley Cresent, Labrador City, NL A2V 2R4

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