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Travel Info
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For Clients using the
airlines, Ft. Nelson, BC is our closest
airport. Connecting cities would be Edmonton
or Calgary in Alberta and Vancouver in BC
Airlines to
Ft. Nelson
Central
Mountain Air
Website for
CMA
www.flycma.com phone #1-888-865-8585
For those wanting
the ease of a Travel Company doing
the work for them, we recommend
Travel Canada (link) This
company specializes in flights for
our clients. Just mention you are a
Gundahoo River Outfitting Client and
they will look after all the details
for you.
Agents: Evelyn Harder - 1
-877-608-3500 or 306 978-3061
Susan Waldal
- 1-877-608-3500 or
306-978-3061
Our email addresses
are:
evelyn@travelcanada.to
susan@travelcanada.to
sandy@travelcanad.to
Web Site:
www.travelcanada.to
Complimentary
Airport pick-up and drop-off service
is provided by Gundahoo River
Outfitters on schedule days.
If driving, plan
to arrive at our Grizzly Lake Ranch
the day before your hunt is
scheduled to begin, departure date
will be the day following the last
day of your hunt. We are
approximately 2 ˝ hours northwest of
Ft. Nelson along the Alaskan
Highway. Prior to your trip contact
us for detailed route information. |
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Payment Policy
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A50%
non-refundable deposit is required
to confirm all bookings. If the
hunter finds a replacement the
deposit is transferable. The
balance of the contracted hunt price
is due May 1st of the
year the hunt is to take place.
Methods of payment, cash, personal
checks, travelers checks, bank draft
or bank wire. All rates are in US$
funds. Contact us for a current rate
schedule. We also reserve the right
to add a “fuel surcharge” to cover
extreme rises in fuel prices between
the time you book and the hunt date.
When booking a trip more then one
year in advance the contracted rate
will not be guaranteed till one year
in advance of trip, if the basic
hunt rate has increased, the client
shall have the opportunity to
withdraw from the contract with full
deposit refund.
- Harvest Fees Due and Payable at end of hunt on all animals taken as per
hunting package agreement.
- Wounded animal constitutes a harvest fee. |
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Insurance
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"We
strongly suggest that all of our
guests consider the purchase of
travel insurance for protection
against cancellation penalties and
many other unforeseeable
circumstances such as an emergency
medical situation. For more
information…
CLICK HERE." |
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Accommodations
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Accommodations at the ranch are comfortable
cabins with washroom facilities. The main
lodge hosts the dining and relaxing area.
Wilderness accommodations are cozy cabins,
wall tents or spike camps.
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Horn, Antler
and Cape Care
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Once
your animal is harvested, your guide will do
all the basics in the field. From there your
hide and horns will come back to the main
camp, where crating and shipping
arrangements including cleaning and boiling
of the skulls (there can be no tissue on the
skull if it is to cross the international
border) can be made on your behalf. |
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Meat
Processing
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As always,
the meat is a big part of your hunting
expedition. We are aware that traveling
great distances does not always allow you
the privilege of taking the meat home with
you. For those of you that want to take
their meat home, we suggest driving to our
main camp. At our base camp we have meat
processing facilities, a new walk in cooler
to hang your meat and cutting and wrapping
area. Bringing a freezer with you allows you
to keep your meat in the best possible
condition for the trip home. Remember that
any meat not taken home is used in camp,
given to local families and guides or
gratefully donated to the Food Bank of
British Columbia. |
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Special Requirments
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You must have a Firearms Declaration Permit to bring
a firearm into Canada. The following link will
enable you to download your form from a government
site. Copy and Paste the following web address
http://www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca/info_for-renseignement/non-residents/default_e.asp
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References
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We feel our past hunters are our best
references, and since they have experienced
our hunts first hand, can usually provide
you with the best information. Please
contact us for a list of our past clients,
we would be happy to assist you in this
way. As always they are our valued clients
and we would ask that you take time zones
into consideration when calling. |
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Hunting Information
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Gundahoo River Outfitters is home to
several Big Game Animals of North
America, Stone Sheep, Canadian
Moose, Mtn Caribou, Mtn Goat,
Grizzly and Black Bear and Wolf.
With our Wildlife management program
and working with our Biologist, we
have maintained quality in our
Trophy Harvest. We offer 10 and 14
day hunts as well as a special 30
day hunt for Stone Sheep, all hunts
are fully guided with your personal
guide.
BC Season Dates– Region 7B
BC Government Web Site
www.env.gov.bc.ca/w/wildlife/hunting/regulations/
Stone Sheep August 1 –
October 15
Moose
August 15 – October 31
Caribou
August 20 – September 30
Mtn Goat
August 25 – October 15
Grizzly
August 15 – October 31
Black Bear
August 15 – November 15
Wolf
No closed season below 1100m
elevation
Hunting License & Tags
All license and tag fees are charged
in Canadian Dollars….we will convert
Canadian rate to US$ rate at time of
application. Your application and
payment will then be forwarded to
the Government Agency for processing
and we will have your hunt license
and tags waiting when your hunt
begins. 5% GST tax will also be
added to your total.
Stone sheep $ 620.00
Moose
$ 250.00
Goat
$ 350.00
Caribou
$ 230.00
B.Bear
$ 180.00
Grizzly
$ 1030.00
Wolf
$ 50.00
Government
Royalties
These fees are also in
Canadian Dollars…and will be
converted to US$ at time of payment.
These fees are only charged when
animal is harvested.
Stone Sheep $ 250.00
Moose
$ 125.00
Caribou
$ 125.00
Mtn Goat
$ 150.00
Grizzly
$1000.00
B.Bear
$ 75.00
Wolf
Complimentary by Outfitter
Hunt Policies
Harvest Fees Due and Payable at end of hunt on all
animals taken as per hunting package agreement.
Refer to current rate schedule. Wounded animal
constitutes a harvest fee.
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