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Bird Hunting | Bear Hunting | Moose Hunting | Deer Hunting | New Brunswick General Hunting Information | 

Bird Hunting

New Brunswick has the largest concentrations of Woodcock on the continent in the Miramichi Valley
flyway for these birds. Many of the well-traveled
gunners who visit us literally can't believe the quality of woodcock and grouse hunting we offer.
Hunting season for woodcock opens on
September 15th and grouse opens October 1st.
The limit on grouse is 6 per day per gun, and eight per day per gun on woodcock.

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Bear Hunting

The Miramichi, New Brunswick, has some of the finest black bear hunting available. Every hunter has a
reasonable enough chance at successfully
taking a bear.

With a last year success rate of 100% opportunity and 70% actually killed and recovered. A quick thought to get your bear hunting juices running is the largest bear taken was 7ft. 3in and the average bear size in New Brunswick is only 6 ft.

The season runs from April 15th to the end of June.



Important Facts/Regulations for Bear Hunting:

A non-resident Black Bear hunter may acquire a licence in either of the following two methods:
a) Through a designated, licenced outfitter or guide who has received an allocation of black bear licences,
or
b) By entering and being successful in the computerized random access draw.

More Information:
  • Non-resident Black Bear Licences are valid for hunting in only one Wildlife Management Zone

  • Black Bear Licences, application fees or licence fees are not transferable or refundable.

  • Applicants must be 16 years of age or older at the time of application and must not have had their hunting privileges revoked under the authority of the Fish and Wildlife Act in New Brunswick.

  • Only one licence may be purchased per year and transfer between zones is not permitted.

  • All non-resident hunters are required to hunt with a licenced guide.

  • The bag limit for licenced hunters is one black bear per year.

  • A Black Bear Licence is valid for hunting bear during all of the open seasons.
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    Moose Hunting

    Residents and Non-Residents of New Brunswick who wish to hunt moose must enter the appropriate annual draw. Resident Moose Draw applicants must be residents of New Brunswick whose principal place of residence is New Brunswick, be the holder of a valid New Brunswick Medicare Card and be at least 18 years of age at the time of application. They must not be restricted from purchasing a New Brunswick Hunting Licence. Exception: RCMP and DND personnel may apply by using their Identification Card number.


    Non-Resident Moose Draw: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application
    and must not be restricted from purchasing a New Brunswick Hunting License.

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    Deer Hunting

    The Whitetail Deer is the most highly prized and sought after game animal in New Brunswick.

    Every year the Miramichi region of New Brunswick produces its share of trophy whitetail deer. A large number of these are around the 250 lb mark and can score from 140 and up with Boone and Crockett and Pope And Young scoring methods.

    Many of these trophy deer are between the ages of 3.5 and 7.5 years old.

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    New Brunswick General Hunting Information

  • All hunters born on or after January 1, 1981, and all first-time hunters must complete a Firearm Safety / Hunter Education course.

  • All bow hunters born on or after January 1, 1981, and all first-time bow hunters
    must complete a Firearm Safety course.

  • Conservation Education certificates from other provinces, territories and states, are valid in New Brunswick.

  • 16 and 17 year old bear hunters must

    a)Show proof of a firearm safety/hunter education course and proof of two year’s hunting experience at time of licence pick-up and while hunting.

    b)Be accompanied by an adult holder of a deer or bear licence, with two year’s experience hunting deer or bear, while hunting.
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