Attention Non-Resident Moose
Hunters
Non-residents may apply for the opportunity to hunt moose in New Brunswick. One hundred Moose Licenses are currently allocated annually to non-residents by random draw. For information, contact a Service New Brunswick centre, a Natural Resources office or a licensed outfitter or guide. www.gnb.ca Keyword: Natural Resources
Remember
• All non-resident moose hunters are required to hunt with a licensed New Brunswick guide.
• Non-residents must show proof of having held a hunting license in a previous year or proof of having
taken a Hunter Education course.
• Moose Licenses are valid for only one Wildlife Management Zone. Non-resident hunters must identify
– at the time of license pickup – the zone in which they will hunt. Outfitters or guides may assist with zone choice.
• A Non-Resident Moose License holder is eligible to harvest one moose of either sex, or of any age during the
three-day season.
• The successful non-resident draw applicant may not designate another hunter to accompany him / her while hunting.

Black Bear
• The bag limit is one black bear per year.
• A person may purchase only one Black Bear License per year. Licenses are valid for hunting during the three black bear hunting seasons (spring, fall bow, and fall gun) in a calendar year until the bag limit is filled. Once the tag has been detached from the Black Bear License, the license is invalid for further black bear hunting.
• Resident Black Bear Licenses are valid for all Wildlife Management Zones open for black bear hunting.
• Non-resident hunters may acquire Black Bear Licenses in either of the following two methods:
(a) Through a designated, licensed outfitter or guide who has received an allocation of Black Bear Licenses.
(b) By entering and being successful in the computerized random access draw. Application information and procedures are available from Service New Brunswick centres and Natural Resources offices. www.gnb.ca
Keyword: Natural Resources
• Non-resident Black Bear Licenses are valid only for the Wildlife Management Zone specified on the license.
• The holder of a Black Bear License may transport a firearm two days before the opening of or two days after the closing of the black bear season. The firearm must be unloaded, in a case properly fastened or completely wrapped in a blanket or canvas and securely tied, or in the locked luggage compartment of a motor vehicle.
• When you are outside the Wildlife Management Zone indicated on your validation sticker and license during the bear hunting season, all firearms must be unloaded, in a case properly fastened or completely wrapped in a blanket or canvas and securely tied, or in the locked luggage compartment of a motor vehicle.
• Non-residents are required to hunt with a licensed New Brunswick guide.
• Immediately upon harvesting a black bear, the hunter must:
(a) Remove the tag from the bear license and attach it to the right foreleg of the bear.
(b) Within 72 hours of killing a bear, present the entire carcass, including the hide, for registration and tagging at the first open bear registration station. (this is done at the lodge)
• The license is void for hunting black bear once the tag has been removed.
• The licensed hunter who harvests a black bear must accompany the carcass to a bear registration station.
• A bear registration agent will attach a plastic lock-seal tag to the hide of each bear. The registration agent will issue two copies of the registration permit to the successful hunter.
NON RESIDENT GUN FORM
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2680 Rt. 116
Salmon River, NB Canada E4A 1R1
506-339-8097 Canada (Hal)
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