Northern Quebec Caribou hunts.We tend to concentrate mostly on the George River Herd as they migrate through our camps that are closer to Schefferville, however both herds migrate through our territory.
Caribou like cool weather, if we have abnormally warm temperatures they seek high ridges or move closer to the ocean where they will have a breeze to keep away the swarms of insects that almost drive them crazy. It seems our falls have been getting warmer in the North and the migration is much more unpredictable.
Both male and female animals have antlers, although the male is considerably larger in both body size and antlers. A mature bull with his white mane blowing in the wind on the open tundra is a most memorable sight.
The largest Caribou rack ever taken was shot by Zack Elbow, a native hunter in 1931 with a score of 474 6/8 Boone & Crocket. This world record was shot near Nain and was a George River Caribou. It is now part of Boone & Crockett's national collection!
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