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Government Hunting Regulations

It is unlawful...

  • to hunt wildlife if not in possession of your hunting license and species tag
  • to hunt for 6 hours after being in an aircraft
  • to hunt game from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise
  • for non residents to hunt without a guide (must be within verbal communication distance)
  • for a guide to take more than two non-resident hunters


Wildlife Branch Inspection and/or Permits

The following species must be taken into the wildlife branch for inspection and or permits before being exported out of the province:


Stone Sheep Goat

Grizzly Bear Wolf


A tooth from the following species must be submitted to the wildlife branch:


Caribou


Notes for other species:



Stone Sheep Aug 1 - Oct 15 Must be full curl or over 8 years of age


Moose Aug 15 - Aug 31 Any Bull


Moose Sept 1 - Oct 31 Minimum of three points on one brow palm or ten points on one antler


Elk Aug 15 - Sept 9 Rifle–Minimum of three points on one antler


Elk Aug 15 - Oct 31 Archery only–minimum of three points on one antler


Elk Sept 10 - Oct 31 Rifle–Minimum of six points on one antler


Elk Aug 20 - Oct 31 Cow season


Caribou Aug 15 - Sept 30 Minimum of five points on one antler


Mule Deer Sept 10 - Oct 5 Minimum of four points on one antler, not including the brow


White Tail Deer Sept 10 - Nov 30
Minimum of four points on one antler, including the brow


Goat Aug 25 - Oct 15 Mature Billies


Wolf Aug 1 - May 31 No restrictions


Coyotes Sept 1 - Mar 31 No restrictions, no bag limits


Wolverine Oct 15 - Jan 15 No restrictions


Grouse Sept 1 - Nov 10 Limit of 10 Grouse


Non-Resident Annual Harvest Restrictions on Big Nine Outfitters. Quotas


10 Stone Sheep per year

1 Grizzly Bear in 5 years


Fishing


Arctic Grayling and Dolly Varden
July 1 - April 30
Daily limit of three