Greeeeaaaattttt video you made on the rock My home province The colour of your caribou antlers was a perfect brown and I never see one like that. Congratulations buddy and I hope you will coming back one day Good job my friend and thanks for sharing with us
Hey I will be coming back one day to get ourselves a true giant but for now I’m very content with the hunt and all the great people we met. Really loved Newfoundland!
Hey nello, That makes me very happy that we could awaken some forgotten memories in such a beautiful place for you. Hope you subscribed and we see you next Sunday!
Cheers tony thanks for watching glad you enjoyed. We’re hoping to do a hunt out you way once COVID allows for red stag and thar know any good spots you can point us to?
@@AlpineCarnivore Yes we have a few contacts and can sort out the hunts for you.Send me an email when you know dates and we go from there.My email address is at the end of all over videos on youtube.Best regards,, Tony.
Nice bull! Mmm.... Caribou.... I've never eaten Woodland Caribou, but have eaten Barren Ground Caribou in the Northwest Territories a number of times over the years, and it was always beautiful meat - not gamey, always mild, and very lean. I'll bet the grouse were tasty too.
Thank you! I would have to agree with your caribou meat is very tasty, no wild game taste to this woodland caribou either. Can't go wrong with grouse either.
Great hunt and man that Caribou has beautiful color to his horns . Would be nice to try that Caribou but it sure would need to be cooked well done .,that was just to raw . .thanks for sharing and Stay safe
Hey Zelda, it truly was a terrific looking animal I was very impressed with its colours as well. But I think we might have to agree to disagree on the meat medium rare is the way to go 😁
I have always loved the way Woodland Caribou look. Rich chocolate antlers. I heard that they can weigh up to 200 kilo's. Is that right? That would be around 400 pounds. I want to go to Newfoundland when I win the loto.
Great hunt, love ya editing, beautiful country but two things maybe three you need to change, here in NL we have Eastern Canada moose, not Shiras moose. Secondly, you need to cover that NOISY Sitka gear with some old fashion fleece, (you can have the best guide in the world but that noisy clothes may ruin a chance of a lifetime), and thirdly ................well I guess I will leave it alone, somethings you have to learn on ya own! Great show!!
Greeeeaaaattttt video you made on the rock
My home province
The colour of your caribou antlers was a perfect brown and I never see one like that.
Congratulations buddy and I hope you will coming back one day
Good job my friend and thanks for sharing with us
Hey I will be coming back one day to get ourselves a true giant but for now I’m very content with the hunt and all the great people we met. Really loved Newfoundland!
I am 89 now and no longer hunt but I did get to Newf and got a moose and caribou about 50 yrs ago.Brought back many memories
Hey nello,
That makes me very happy that we could awaken some forgotten memories in such a beautiful place for you.
Hope you subscribed and we see you next Sunday!
Absolutely amazing! You had the best guide there bud. My dad is awesome❤️
We sure did, your dad is a hero!
Very cool. I love the way you bring adventures from all over to our living rooms. Keep up the good work team Alpine Carnivore
Thanks for watching glad you are liking the show !
Awesome video and great footage, thumbs up and greetings from hunters in Down Under,, Tony.
Cheers tony thanks for watching glad you enjoyed. We’re hoping to do a hunt out you way once COVID allows for red stag and thar know any good spots you can point us to?
@@AlpineCarnivore Yes we have a few contacts and can sort out the hunts for you.Send me an email when you know dates and we go from there.My email address is at the end of all over videos on youtube.Best regards,, Tony.
Great Video dude! Really enjoyed this video and I can't wait to binge the rest of your Videos! 🤣
Glad you thought so @danny120
Better catch up now season two is being filmed as we speak!
Awesome episode bro. Great hunt. Lucky this guide was better than that last guy.....
Lol yes he was much better really enjoyed this hunt!
Go Canada. Good episode.
Thanks Blayne
Love the Canadian content, well made shows, and great filming!
Thanks Matt we’re just getting started really excited for what’s coming down the pipe in 2022
Always quality content fellas. Great work.
Thanks glad your enjoying the show!
You never disappoint Mitch, loved it. And to top it off, yer on my turf. I grew up in Nfld, now in BC. Thx buddy for making me homesick🤪
Hey James,
BC is great but it’s always fun to try out new spots as well. Nfld was great to us really nice folks out there!
Your videos are amazing living the dream man
Thanks man doing our best!
Great video!! Can you say the make, caliber, scope set up your using?? Ammo load also. That was a perfect placed shot!🎯✌🏻
Thanks for watching! Rifle- Browning X-bolt hells canyon chambered in 30-06 with Hornady 30-06 Springfield 150 gr SST Superformance.
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Awesome videos from the Rock 🦌👍
Come back for a moose, bears, turrs, seals, sea ducks...
How do we manage a seal hunt?
@@AlpineCarnivore find someone who still has their seal license speak to local guides they would know
@@AlpineCarnivore check out William larkham UA-cam videos
Love your videos-keep em coming 🦌🦌
Thank you new season coming out in may 🤟
Nice bull! Mmm.... Caribou.... I've never eaten Woodland Caribou, but have eaten Barren Ground Caribou in the Northwest Territories a number of times over the years, and it was always beautiful meat - not gamey, always mild, and very lean. I'll bet the grouse were tasty too.
Thank you! I would have to agree with your caribou meat is very tasty, no wild game taste to this woodland caribou either. Can't go wrong with grouse either.
Your shot placement always amazes me. Well done
High lung my friend truly deadly. Breaks the spine and blows the lung!
Love the close encounter with the caribou...that was like 10m metres,,,,,stunning
Thank you!
Awesome video Mitch! All the way from Hearst, Ontario👍🏻👍🏻 keep them coming👍🏻
Hey Hearst I know it well spent a lot of time playing hockey in that town!
Thanks for watching!
Hey hearts I know it well I played a lot of hockey in that town growing up!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome hunt, the guide was a typical cool newfie haha , great shot and a great video as always these videos are slowly putting Meat Eater to shame
The guide was really a great guy, and as for meat eater I’m glad you think so they are the target and we are on the hunt….
Another great video. Love the grouse shots too.👍
Thanks I really enjoyed eating them to hahah
Currently working with the guide talking about his experience, awesome
The man the myth mr snook
Great hunt and man that Caribou has beautiful color to his horns . Would be nice to try that Caribou but it sure would need to be cooked well done .,that was just to raw . .thanks for sharing and Stay safe
Hey Zelda, it truly was a terrific looking animal I was very impressed with its colours as well. But I think we might have to agree to disagree on the meat medium rare is the way to go 😁
Looked like a tough hunt! Congrats on getting it done 👍🏻
Yea lots of swamp haha. Thanks as always for watching!
Is it a little swampy? Looks like you spined him... Cool Video
Yea a little swampy is one one to put it. Don’t wanna step in the wrong spot out there you might loose your boots lol
Jos kang bule n Salam dari Indonesia sir
Thanks for watching !
I have always loved the way Woodland Caribou look. Rich chocolate antlers. I heard that they can weigh up to 200 kilo's. Is that right? That would be around 400 pounds. I want to go to Newfoundland when I win the loto.
Hey Melvin, I believe the average size is 300-350 lbs 400 may be possible but that would be a real tank.
Beautiful
Thanks for watching Johnny!
drop dead hell yes nice
High lung puts them to sleep
I want to go. Amazing
Call Boyce at caribou pond he will help you out!
Truly was a great time!
Great hunt, love ya editing, beautiful country but two things maybe three you need to change, here in NL we have Eastern Canada moose, not Shiras moose. Secondly, you need to cover that NOISY Sitka gear with some old fashion fleece, (you can have the best guide in the world but that noisy clothes may ruin a chance of a lifetime), and thirdly ................well I guess I will leave it alone, somethings you have to learn on ya own! Great show!!
Thanks for the tips my friend p.s sitka ain’t so bad !
Theres no Shiras moose east of Alberta
Lol you are right my friend little bit of misinformation there my bad
Dandy video
Thank you!
Their color reminds me of the color of Stone sheep
They are very similar colours no doubt.
Awesome video-you guys R O C K
Thanks Marvin glad you think so!
Cheers