February – March
Large concentrations of both King and Common Eiders inhabit the remote broken coast of western Greenland, and it is quickly becoming the new frontier for the adventurous sea duck hunter! Hunts take place off small rock outcroppings over decoys; the lack of pressure on these ducks makes for fast action.
All hunts are conducted using an extremely seaworthy 36ft foot vessel with a fully closed cab to get a break from the conditions. This outfitter takes six hunters at a time using both the big boat and a tender boat over decoys from island blinds positioned on the outer edge of the numerous chain of islands that inhabit this coast. Liberal limits are in place to assure that each hunter will have a chance to collect some beautiful specimens and take home “The King,” the holy grail of waterfowl species!
This adventure has so much more to offer than just world-class trophies. Greenland itself is truly an excellent destination for the traveler. Best described as a “modern-day last frontier,” the people, food, and accommodations are better than most, and travel in and out of the country can be done with direct flights from Iceland and Denmark. The traditional Inuit native culture is shown with bright colors and smiles from the residents. If you’re an adventurous traveler and would like to experience this truly wonderful destination, please don’t hesitate to give WTA a call today; we’ve done it and would love to share the story with you!
$6,000 (3-day hunt with a 4th flex day in the schedule for weather)
*Recommended to book in pairs, double occupancy accommodations single hunters will be paired
*Prices are per hunter
Outfitter will supply
Lodging, Meals, In-Field Transportation, Infield Trophy Care, Accommodations, Guide
Shipping of Meat/Trophy, Airfare, Gratuities, License
Double occupancy, best to book in pairs
Day 1: Leave the USA for Reykjavik Iceland (overnight)
Day 2: 8:00 am board flight for Nuuk, Greenland (arrive at 8:45 am) get settled in
Day 3-5: Hunt
Day 6: (this day is extra just in case weather plays a role and hunting doesn’t happen days 3-5)
Day 7: (depart Nuuk at 9:30 am headed back to Reykjavik, Iceland, overnight)
Day 8: Board flight back to the USA from Reykjavik, Iceland
Easy: Somewhat easy walking when it comes to physicality. Minimal walking or hiking and terrain is very accessible. Mostly hunting from blinds or tree stands.
Moderate: Physicality is somewhat moderate to advanced. Spot and stalk method of hunting as well as some hunting from blinds. Terrain can vary from prairies to mountains at higher elevations.
Difficult: Requires an advanced degree of physical endurance. Terrain is typically more mountainous and hunting can take place at higher elevation.
Extreme: Most difficult and physically demanding hunts. Requires advanced to extreme endurance and terrain or game pursued may involve dangerous situations.
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