HideAway Lodge

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HideAway Lodge



Rated 0 out of 5.0 based on 1 Outfitter reviews.

Location: Newfoundland

Species Hunted: Black Bear, Canada Moose

State(s) Hunted: NF

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outfitter review submitted by: Chris Peterson on Jan 3 2005

Species Hunted: MOOSE

Game Quality: GOOD

Accommodation Quality: EXCELLENT

Camp Condition: EXCELLENT

Food Quality: EXCELLENT

Guide Experience: EXCELLENT

Other Personal Experience: EXCELLENT

Overall Impression: EXCELLENT

Recommend: YES

Reviewer Comments: Hunted opening week (mid September) 2004. Six hunters in camp. 4 of 6 bagged a moose and a 5th had 2 opportunities. The people are fantastic. Food and accomodations are the best. The more you're able to walk the better your chances are.

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