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chris dawe
02-23-2018, 07:56 AM
I'm still impressed he travelled all that way ,with the promise of few birds and long walks ....but he is Phil Carr after all ;)
Even though our plans got changed for the worst last minute, We we did some shooting , Phil scratched down one of each he came for,he got a couple good naps on the barrens ,got to witness the unique NL grouse woods and windfalls and even fell in a bog hole -really good scores 10's all around !

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:11 AM
on the barrens

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:19 AM
Getting ready for and eventually napping ....

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:23 AM
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chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:25 AM
first grouse ...

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:29 AM
First Ptarmigan ...close to 100 km of wind that day ,but if we didn't try it wouldn't of happened...Ben had to dive deep in a gully

Stephen Hodges
02-23-2018, 08:31 AM
Having hunted the fine Provence of Newfoundland twice in the last five years that looks very familiar to me. Beautiful country and GREAT folks there. Phil, did you fly up or take the ferry?

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:33 AM
Woodland Caribou shed, and a nasty old Lefever F grade Phil liked to carry sometimes ...

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 08:39 AM
We had a great time,had lots of laughs, tried unsuccessfully for a Moose( too early and warm ) walked a lot ,burned up some shells on snipe ( sorry no pics ) and as these things are apt to do it went way too fast ,Phil was part of the family as soon as he walked in the door....I hope someday to convince him to make the trip again...in the last pic im holding two guns ...Phil liked when I carried his gun ;)

Dean Romig
02-23-2018, 09:24 AM
I've always liked to take naps like that when grouse hunting but it's impossible these days with the ticks around here and the vile diseases they carry.

Great pictures Chris. You and Phil make a realy good team.





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Phillip Carr
02-23-2018, 10:17 AM
A method to my madness for taking my wife to Boston for a Patriots game was the option to fly to Newfoundland.
Chris and his family treated like was a brother from the moment I got of the plane.
Great food and a few drinks. A wonderful Thanksgiving meal at Chris’s moms house.
Hunting was tough with the walking much different from the dry rough ground I am use to hunting. Naps on the tundra is like sleeping on a mattress if you get up where its dry. Unfortunately its also like walking on a wet mattress, except once in a while you can find yourself knee deep or ( up to your arm pits ) in a Bog hole. Walking 15 to 20 K each day on the tundra is a true work out that will test your stamina. Although pushing through the Willows can also test your endurance.
As all of us that have hunted most of our lives we realize that its not about the numbers, but the experience. Friends, dogs, and the camaraderie we share.
I was able to take some birds and experience the true Newfoundland.
Spent some time with Chris in his great shop, where Chris finished up my Remington DEO.
I hope some day to return and do some fishing for trout and a bucket list item to go cod fishing, something my father from Maine told me so many stories about, fishing for Cod with his uncle using handlines and a lead jig.
This trip was a bucket list item I will never forget.

Garth Gustafson
02-23-2018, 10:18 AM
Great story Chris.

Dean, I've been meaning to give this tick spray repellent for clothes a try. Permethrin for clothes and DEET for skin. We can't let those buggers spoil our fun.
http://www.syracuse.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2014/06/what_do_the_experts_do_to_keep_ticks_off_themselve s.html

Stephen Hodges
02-23-2018, 10:32 AM
Great story Chris.

Dean, I've been meaning to give this tick spray repellent for clothes a try. Permethrin for clothes and DEET for skin. We can't let those buggers spoil our fun.
http://www.syracuse.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2014/06/what_do_the_experts_do_to_keep_ticks_off_themselve s.html

Yes, use the permethrin on your hunting cloths. I have been using it for years and have never had a tick on me. It really works.

Dean Romig
02-23-2018, 10:40 AM
I can't use DEET - it makes me nauseous and gives me a headache.

I tip my hat to the old-timers who handlined for cod or any other big fish.
I once pulled a 30 lb. cod up from the bottom in 300 ft. of water off Gloucester MA. with a boat rod and it took me twenty minutes to do it... then I had to rest for almost as long.





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Daniel G Rainey
02-23-2018, 03:47 PM
Seems like it was a great adventure.

Rich Anderson
02-23-2018, 04:09 PM
Chris how is the population of Woodland Caribou? I have heard reports that the population is down drastically and the hunting miserable. A Woodland Caribou is a bucket list hunt for me.

Bill Murphy
02-23-2018, 05:39 PM
Chris, how far is 15K to 20K? Phil, how did you get the Remington to the Dawe shop? Can you bring pre 1898 guns into Canada or ship them without papers or other difficulty?

chris dawe
02-23-2018, 05:51 PM
Chris how is the population of Woodland Caribou? I have heard reports that the population is down drastically and the hunting miserable. A Woodland Caribou is a bucket list hunt for me.

Rich ,in a word ...desperate

Growing up I only had to go 1 /2 an hour from my house to see a trophy Stag ,Iv'e eaten lunch ,one hand on a sandwich the other on the dogs collar in the middle osf a herd of 100 ....now its a 2 day expedition without a helicopter ....gross mismanagement , opportunities are there but you'll work for them ...don't know if well ever see it come back to what it was .

Bill,9 to 12 miles,I average around 30 (18 miles ) on a good day ...its not the distance its the terrain , we've had mainlanders come here on several occasions - avid bird hunters,walk 300 feet from the pick up and call it quits ,some places are easier than others no doubt but you go where the birds are-I had no reservations about Phil anyone who knows him knows he can walk .... there's not a Newfoundland Ptarmigan hunter alive who cant walk like a S.O.B.

Phils gun was a major process,until the border makes things easier its really not worthwhile and something I can seriously entertain

Bill Murphy
02-23-2018, 06:20 PM
I'm really disappointed because I have a couple of pre-1898 guns that demand the kind of attention that Chris can give them. My 1893 World's Fair Parker BHE would love to have Chris's work done on it, a complete restock without any work on the forend.

Dean Romig
02-23-2018, 08:40 PM
So why don't you just send your guns to Chris - what's to be disappointed about?





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Bill Murphy
02-24-2018, 09:03 AM
He didn't indicate that it was an easy process, says it is not something he would entertain, a project not worthwhile until things change at the border. I guess that's why I don't send my guns to Chris.

Rich Anderson
02-24-2018, 12:00 PM
IIRC Gary Charmichael had a bit of a tough time getting his "Mattie" gun back into the US from Canada.

chris dawe
02-24-2018, 12:20 PM
Guys ,I truly appreciate the kind words and comments towards the original post ,and I also humbly appreciate the interest in my work - but it has nothing to do with the original context

Bill Murphy
02-24-2018, 08:18 PM
Chris, I hope to have you work on my guns some day.

chris dawe
02-25-2018, 08:14 AM
That would great Bill ,if this process ever becomes easier -I would love to !

Destry L. Hoffard
03-05-2018, 10:46 PM
Nice!