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Put your angling skills to the test.
Atlantic salmon, speckled trout, and arctic char are just a few of the species on offer for the fisherman in Main Brook, Newfoundland.
Guests at Tuckamore Lodge have the opportunity to put their angling skills to the test while they cast a line for Atlantic salmon, the king of sportsfish. With about ten to twelve thousand young Atlantic salmon returning to our rivers every year, Tuckamore Lodge will deliver many catches each day.
With the salmon fishing season running from the late days of June to the early days of September, there is plenty of time for Tuckamore's guests to score their big catch of the summer.
Our Atlantic salmon weigh on average six to ten pounds. There have been more and more salmon caught each year. Along with Atlantic salmon, guests at Tuckamore Lodge have the opportunity to go fishing for Brook Trout and Arctic Char. Take your whole family down to our salmon rivers and have a shot at catching the mighty Atlantic salmon!
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Caribou are so graceful amongst themselves and in herds. They spook easily, shhhhh.
Newfoundland is home to thousands of caribou.
The island portion of Newfoundland & Labrador is home to thousands of rare woodland caribou and the only non-resident huntable woodland caribou herds in the world. Non-resident hunters for woodland caribou have experienced more than a 90% success rate, with mature bulls weighing anywhere from 350 to 500 pounds.
Turns out the world’s best woodland caribou hunting and the records prove it is a winning combination.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Have your camera 'ready at the once' as they say here in Newfoundland.
There are prize photos just waiting for you to catch them. We also recommend bringing at least your pocket camera with you on your hikes and tours. This way, you have all of the proof to show your friends and family.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Ducks are just one of many in the waterfowl species that you'll catch if you are in the right place at the right time.
You'll find them for sure in hidden wetlands all over this territory.
Our area is also home to several Bald Eagles, Loons and other birds of interest.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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Home to Thousands of Caribou.
The island portion of Newfoundland & Labrador is home to thousands of rare woodland caribou and the only non-resident huntable woodland caribou herds in the world. Non-resident hunters for woodland caribou have experienced more than a 90% success rate, with mature bulls weighing anywhere from 350 to 500 pounds.
Turns out the world’s best woodland caribou hunting and the records prove it is a winning combination.
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Moose population estimated at over 120,000.
Our area is renowned for its abundant populations of moose.
This means that Tuckamore Lodge is the prime destination for your next hunting expedition. We'll put you at the epicenter of the action through our knowledge of the land and animal behavior.
With a moose population estimated at over 120,000 animals, a moose hunting season extending from mid-September until the end of December and our experienced hunting guides, your chances for a successful big game hunt are dramatically increased.
Photo Courtesy of Hans van Klinken
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A prime whale watching destination in Atlantic Canada.
Our region has the longest whale watching season in North America. This is due to the immense capelin feeding grounds, which surround our area. Capelin is also the key food of the Atlantic Cod & many other fish.
Don't miss the spectacular array of whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and other ocean mammals.
Photo Courtesy of Rolf Hicker