Northway Outfitters

Paul & Beatrice Thornton

Main Address :
548 Rockland Road
Rockland ,  NB
E7P 1G5
Canada
Phone :  (506) 375-6632
Fax :  (506) 375-6508

Summer Address :
548 Rockland Road
Rockland  , NB
E7P 1G5
Canada
Phone :  (506) 375-6632
Fax :  (506) 375-6508

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Northway Outfitters
 
Description
Northway Outfitters offers some of the best hunting that be can found anywhere in Atlantic Canada. We offer challenging hunts for trophy game and have had a better than 90% client return rate over the past few years. Our expertise comes from more than 35 years of guiding experience.

 

Services
General:
Full Service, Drive-in, Fly-in, Guides

Fishing Available:
Brook Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Muskie, Salmon, Perch, Lake Trout

Hunting Available:
Black Bear, Moose, White-tailed Deer, Ducks, Geese, Grouse, Woodcock

 


Other Information
Dates Open : May to November

Lake or Area Name : Western New Brunswick

The information on this site was provided to us from the lodge or outfitter. Please visit their link to find even more detailed information.

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Welcome to Northway Outfitters web site. Fully licensed and owned and operated by Paul and Beatrice Thornton since 1983, this is a family owned and operated business. We were born and raised in New Brunswick in the early forties at a time when hunting was a necessity to help feed a large family! During that time we gained knowledge and respect for all natural resources and wildlife in New Brunswick. We only accept a maximum of nine guests per week and believe in catering to our guests in the same manner we would wish to be treated.

Northway Outfitters offers some of the best hunting that be can found anywhere in Atlantic Canada. Whether your preference is for Black Bear, Whitetail Deer, Moose, Woodcock or Grouse, we offer challenging hunts for trophy game and have had a better than 90% client return rate over the past few years. Our expertise comes from more than 35 years of guiding experience, paying close attention to detail and always being willing to try different methods of hunting and Bear baiting.

New Brunswick, Canada, has always been famous for plentiful (and BIG) Black Bear as well as great whitetail hunting and our area is one of the great producers of these trophies! Our hunting packages offer comfortable accommodation, great food, experienced guides and a memorable experience. We also offer Atlantic Salmon, Trout and Bass fishing for those of you who wish to bring along your tackle or if family members accompany you on your trophy hunt.

Black Bear Hunts - The Black Bear is truly a magnificent trophy animal and a worthy prize for the skilled and patient hunter. Our area has a plentiful supply of Black Bear with an average weight of 200 lbs., with 300 lb. bear being common. Of course we have our share of 400 to 500 lb. bears as well, based on results over the past four years, and we have had plenty more reported sightings from our clients in the past 2 years. We can accommodate any type of hunter whether it be with rifle, bow, muzzleloader or shotgun. Our stands are all placed in very carefully chosen areas, 12 to 18 yards for the bow hunters and 20 to 60 yards for gun hunters. Ground blinds (which is our preference) are also available and have proven more successful (and are more comfortable) than stands. Bear hunting is usually most productive from mid afternoon until dark. Hunters can spend their mornings fishing, hiking or sightseeing and there is golfing or horseback riding at one of the several golf courses and riding stables within a 30 to 45 min. drive from our lodge.

Whitetail Deer Hunts - New Brunswick supports some of the largest whitetail deer in North America and our area is no exception. There is an excellent deer population in our area and a trophy whitetail is an attainable goal for the skilled and patient hunter. We hunt a variety of cover from large clear cut areas in different stages of regrowth (offering excellent browse) to heavy softwood cover and beautiful hardwood ridges. There is also an abundance of old abandoned farms with apple orchards available to hunt. The weather and food supply usually plays a major role in how we hunt. Hunters are placed in stands or blinds overlooking prime deer runs, scrapes and feeding areas.

Moose Hunts - Non-residents can now apply to hunt moose in New Brunswick. Our area has a good population of moose and the population seems to be increasing each year . New Brunswick allocates 100 non-resident moose licenses each year through a random access draw. Our season is for three days only so please choose wisely when deciding upon a guide.

Woodcock & Grouse Hunts - New Brunswick lies directly in the migratory path of the feisty Woodcock and combined with the high numbers of native birds and Grouse in our area, you have some of the best upland bird hunting that can be found anywhere. We hunt old abandoned farms and along rivers and streams surrounded by alders and some old apple orchards and second growth clear cut areas. On most days days we flush 35 to 60 woodcock. We do not have bird dogs so bird hunters are asked to bring their own - and beeper collars are almost a necessity! The woodcock season starts September 15 with the Grouse season starting October 1.



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