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Where-Ya-Wannabee Outfitting



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Contact: Barry & Janice Sweetland

Location: Newfoundland

Species Hunted: Black Bear, Alaska-Yukon Moose, Canada Moose

State(s) Hunted: NF

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Review Submitted: Sep 19, 2023

Hunt Date: Sep 11, 2023

Species Hunted: Canada Moose

Days Hunted: 5

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Primary Terrain: Foothills

Method: Rifle

Price Range: 5000-6999

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