Ontario hunter Brian Pigott prepares to head back to camp with the rack from his moose tied on. Brian enjoyed his hunt at Spruce Pond so much, he has already booked to come back in 2018.
Spruce Pond Hunting to offer Spike Camp Adventures in 2018
Hunt deep in the wilderness where the big animals roam!
Starting in 2018, Spruce Pond Hunting will offer a unique hunting experience right from one of our spike camps, five miles distant from our main base of operations at Spruce Lodge. You will be flown by helicopter directly to the Outer Camp, one of three backwoods cabins that we operate. You and your guide will then spend the week hunting this area, which has had very little hunting pressure. We will only take a maximum of two hunters per week!! The price for the Spike Camp Adventure is $8,500.00 USD plus 15% tax. For more information, please call toll-free 1-844-277-7823.
Minimum hunting age in Newfoundland lowered from 18 to 16
Non-resident hunters who have been hoping for a day when they could hunt with their teenage relatives need not wait any longer. The Newfoundland provincial government announced last month that changes to the provincial Wildlife Act and Regulations will see the lowering of the minimum hunting age from 18 to 16 years of age. The new age requirements take effect immediately, and youth hunters are only permitted to use a firearm under supervision of a qualified adult.
Look at this drone footage from Spruce Pond!!
One of our hunters brought a drone with him and took several videos of the area around Spruce Pond. Enjoy this clip and we’ll upload more in the coming days and weeks.
New York hunter takes 17-point bull
New York hunter Lorne Brown bagged this 17-point bull earlier in the season at Spruce Pond.