PAYMENT MAILING ADDRESS
When sending your deposit / payments, be sure to use the full mailing address to ensure prompt delivery.
Dean Crocker
Deep Country Lodge
47 Cormack Drive
Clarenville, Newfoundland, Canada
A5A 1E1
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CERTIFICATES REQUIRED
Proof of passing hunters capability test or proof of big game license in the past. – We have applications that must be completed by each hunter. – a permit to bring your firearms into Canada.
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ADDITIONAL COST
1×1 Guide Gratuity is 10% – 15% US of your Base Hunt Cost (can be paid upfront or in person to your guide)
Non-Hunter $3,500 per week USD
Liquor and Beer is at the discretion of the guest and can be purchased on the way to lodge.
You are responsible for your hotel going and coming from the site. Meat is deboned and froze on site.
Hunters will have capes and horns prepared to take home with them. The cost of shipping this home runs at $100.00 per 50 pound box of meat on most airlines.
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MEAT BUTCHERING
Cost of deboning meat and bagging and packaging in 50 Pound boxes are as follows and includes antler and cape preparation for shipping also.
- Caribou – $200.00 USD Funds for full Caribou
- Moose – $300.00 USD Funds Full Moose
- Vacuumed Packed $100.00 Extra per animal
*If meat is donated or left it is still butchered and deboned and paid for by the hunter.
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DEPOSITS & CANCELLATIONS
- 50% deposit is payable to Deep Country Lodge, with the total balance due within 90 days of the hunt.
- This is payable by Certified Cheque, Bank Wire Transfer or Money Order.
- Your deposit is non-refundable,
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LEAVING CAMP EARLY
If a hunter decides to leave camp early it is at his own expense to get back to the hotel. A rental car can be arranged or the charge to return the Hunter to St. John’s will be $400.00 US funds.
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BE PREPARED
For Caribou and Black Bears high powered rifles are recommended from 30-06,308,270,7mm and 300 are the usual calipers used. Your guns should be sited for a 200 yard shot.
Things you need to bring include: sleeping bag, warm clothing, including gloves and hats. Don’t forget your rubber boots and rain gear. Binoculars and a camera are a must have to get the marvelous pictures of your trophy, to show your friends. A lot of areas are accessible by cell phones.
Hunters booking remote helicopter fly-in hunts should keep gear to essential items only with a max weight of 40 pounds.
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RECOMMENDED TIP FOR YOUR NEXT HUNT
A typical tip for a hunting guide is between 10-15% of your hunt.
Guides often depend on tips as supplemental income. Hunting guides work extremely hard to make your hunt a successful and memorable experience, and if you feel a guide, PH or particular staff member had a significantly positive impact on your safari experience, please tip that person accordingly.
On an International hunt, USD cash is the preferred form of tip, as many foreign banks charge a large commission to exchange checks into currency.
Non-hunting Observers are also encouraged to tip, although usually a lesser amount.