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Episode 1
  Show Opening  
Episode 2
  Fundy Ducks  
Episode 3
  Whitetails in Wolfe's Clothing  
Episode 4
  Turkey Tales   
Episode 5
  Rural Roots and Runways  
Episode 6
  Winter Wings of the Future  
Episode 7
  Barren Ground Bulls  
Episode 8
  Brunswick Bruins  
Episode 9
  Badland Mulies  
Episode 10
  Snow Geese a la Francais  
Episode 11
  Manitoba Magic  
Episode 12
  In Love with Saskatchewan  
Episode 13
  Women & Whitetails  
Season 2 Episode List > Summary of Episode 7

Barren Ground Bulls

Rough Gear > Choosing the Right Rifle Cartridge
Rough Cooking > Caribou Tagine

In this episode Thomas and the crew travel to la Belle Provence, as they hunt for the majestic caribou in Northern Quebec. Caribou in this region are migratory animals that travel in a continuous circular migration taking them into the high Arctic of Quebec and Labrador.

The word "caribou" is believed to come from a Micmac Indian word, "xalibou," which means one that paws, or shovels. There are two major caribou herds in Northern Quebec; the George River herd with a population of around 385,000 animals, and the Leaf River herd with a population of around 628,000.

Of course our chef Michael Olson has caribou on the menu and prepares a wonderful Caribou Tagine. Rough Gear will help you choose the right rifle cartridge for the game you are hunting.

Please join us on a trip to the vast tundra of Northern Quebec as Thomas stalks the majestic caribou.  

   


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