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www.gov.sk.ca/hunting
NEW!
Automated Licensing
Info on page 8
NOTE: The season dates listed in this guide will be the same in
2014. Please retain this
guide for scheduling your 2014 hunting plans and Big Game Draw
applications.
HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS GUIDE
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MINISTERS MESSAGE
Front Cover Photo: OA00253 Hunting, near CravenTourism
Saskatchewan/Douglas E. Walker
Printed in Canada/110,000
Saskatchewan Hunting, Fishingand Trapping Heritage DayNovember
15, 2013
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I am pleased to present the Saskatchewan Hunters' and Trappers'
Guide for the 2013/14 season. Information in the guide is intended
to keep you informed about changes in wildlife programs and
services and to assist in planning your annual hunting and trapping
activities.
Saskatchewan's varied and abundant hunting opportunities provide
a quality experience for many thousands of outdoor enthusiasts.
Hunting and trapping continue to play an important role in our
growing provincial economy. I encourage all hunters and trappers to
take an active part in the wise use and management of the
province's wildlife resources.
You will notice a few changes in the format of this year's
guide. These changes are intended to make the guide easier to
handle, simpler to use and more durable.
As many of you know, the province has moved to an automated
hunting and angling licensing system. This automated service
provides greater convenience. In addition to buying licences from
an issuer, hunters can buy online at home or order by phone. You
will need to pick up a convenience pack of seals at ministry/select
provincial park offices or licence issuers in order to complete
most hunting licence transactions at home.
I wish you many enjoyable and successful hunting and trapping
excursions during the upcoming season. I encourage you to learn
more about Saskatchewan wildlife resources and services by visiting
our website at http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/.
Ken CheveldayoffMinister of Environment
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How to Use this
Guide.....................................................................................2What's
New for
2013.......................................................................................3New
Regulations for 2013
...............................................................................5New
Big Game
Seals........................................................................................6New
Automated Hunting, Angling and Trapping Licensing
.............................8Licence Fees
..................................................................................................10Residency
and Licence
Information...............................................................12Did
You
Know?...............................................................................................13General
Information......................................................................................14Summary
of Hunting Regulations! Hunting
Regulations........................................................................15!
Baiting Regulations
.........................................................................17!
Vehicle Controls
..............................................................................19!
Forest Road
Closures.......................................................................21!
Transporting Big
Game....................................................................21!
Game Bird Transport
Requirements................................................22!
Special Lands
Provisions..................................................................23!
Community Pastures
.......................................................................24!
Trapping Information
......................................................................25!
Game Bird Hunting Closure Times
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2013 Wildlife Management Zones Map
........................................................27Big Game
Draw Season Dates
.......................................................................28Regular
Season Dates
....................................................................................36Guided
Season
Dates.....................................................................................41Game
Birds Regular Limits/Season
Dates......................................................44Migratory
Game Birds Regular Limits/Season
Dates.....................................45Game Bird
Information..................................................................................46Trapping
Season Dates
..................................................................................47Certified
Killing Traps for 2013
......................................................................48Certified
Foot-hold Restraining Traps for 2013
.............................................49Update on Trapping
Standards......................................................................50Trapping
Information.....................................................................................51Volunteer
Opportunities
...............................................................................522013-14
Sunrise Sunset Times
......................................................................53Fish
and Wildlife Development Fund
............................................................54Contact
Information
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE!
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2013/14 Saskatchewan Hunters' and Trappers' Guide
The Hunters' and Trappers' guide is available annually from the
Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment to provide an up-to-date
synopsis of the bag limits, season dates, wildlife management
zones, regulations, new programs and other relevant information of
interest to hunters and trappers. This synopsis is neither a legal
document nor a complete summary of the current rules and
regulations that pertain to hunting and trapping in Saskatchewan
and is intended to act as a general reference only. Complete copies
of The Wildlife Act, 1998 and The Wildlife Regulations, 1991 are
available in print and electronic form from the Saskatchewan
Queen's Printer at http://www.qp.gov.sk.ca/.
The annual Hunters' and Trappers' Guide is available online in
July and in print in early August from all ministry offices and
private licence issuers.
Remember this Hunters and Trappers Guide is current for the 2014
spring bear, snow goose and trapping seasons. Please retain this
document as a valuable reference throughout the year.
Whether you are new to hunting and trapping in the province or
are a longtime outdoor enthusiast, the answer to your question is
likely contained in the following pages.
! PhotosIf you would like to submit a picture for consideration
for our photo gallery, please email in jpeg format to: .Please note
that photo considerations must follow applicable regulations, show
safe firearm handling procedures and display respect for the
animal.
[email protected]
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3New opportunities for Farmland Moose Moose populations in
farmland Saskatchewan continue to be high and quotas will increase
by 875 licences above 2012 levels. First time either-sex moose
hunting opportunities will be offered in zones 2, 5, 15, 16, 51, 52
and Buckland-Prince Albert Wildlife Management Zone. There will be
new antlerless moose quotas in zones 6A, 8A/11A, 36A and 40A.
Quotas in the remaining farmland zones have been adjusted to
balance population levels with occurrences of moose/human
interactions.
New opportunities for ElkIn some areas of the province elk
populations are above long term objectives. In response wildlife
managers have increased regular season antlerless opportunities. A
regular 'antlerless elk only' season will be offered within the
boundaries of Moose Mountain Provincial Park (not including zone
33) with extended season dates. Changes to the regular elk season
in east central Saskatchewan will mean hunters will be able to hunt
either-sex elk throughout the entire season in zones 48, 49, 56,
57, 58 and 59.
Draw antlerless elk quotas have also been increased (556 more
than 2012) and first time hunts will be offered in zones 5A,
9/10(A), combined zone 28/45E(A) and 46(A).
White-tailed DeerSaskatchewan resident white-tailed deer
opportunities will be unchanged for 2013. Open seasons for
antlerless white-tailed deer will be offered in wildlife management
zones 47, 54, 55 as well as the city zones of Regina/Moose Jaw,
Saskatoon and Buckland-Prince Albert.
Changes have been made to the Canadian resident white-tailed
deer licensing process. Canadian residents interested in hunting
white-tailed deer in the province were required to apply for a
quota-based draw. This draw placed applicants in two priority
pools; the first pool consists of hunters who have a family member
who is a resident of the province, the second pool contains all
other applicants.
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4Mule DeerMule deer quotas remain similar to last year, with
some increases in areas with depredation concerns. Hunters are
reminded to confirm that an archery mule deer season is in place
for their hunting area.
Pronghorn AntelopePronghorn antelope in the province are at the
very northern limit of their range and can be susceptible to high
levels of winter mortality. Two of the past three winters have been
very difficult for pronghorns. Therefore, the season will remain
closed for 2013.
Upland Game BirdDue to concerns about upland bird populations,
the ministry has reduced limits for sharp-tailed grouse and
ring-necked pheasants from three birds daily to two birds daily
with four birds allowed in possession. Hungarian partridge
possession limits have been lowered from three times the daily
limit to twice the daily limit.
Waterfowler Heritage DaysSaskatchewan is adopting Waterfowler
Heritage Days which allow a youth under 18 years of age to hunt
without a federal migratory bird licence when accompanied by a
licensed adult. The days designated will be the Labour Day weekend
(on or after September 1) and the Thanksgiving weekend. This
opportunity will provide young people with the chance to practice
hunting and outdoor skills, learn about wildlife conservation, and
reinforce safety training in a structured, supervised environment.
Youth hunters will still require a Saskatchewan game bird licence
(available as part of the Youth Game Licence) and must have
graduated from a Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Course.
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2013 - continued
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5Big Game Transport Permit no longer requiredHunters who divide
their meat and transport it to separate locations withinthe
province are no longer required to obtain a permit. Instead,
thesuccessful hunter must provide documentation indicating his or
her name,signature, licence number, species of game and date of
harvest. Anyindividual possessing the unprocessed meat must have
this informationreadily available to an enforcement officer.
New Tagging RequirementsA significant change is that there are
no longer different seals for different species. This is part of
the changes introduced with the automated licensing system. The
seal or tag included with a big game hunting licence has changed.
Hunters will notice that the seal is still the familiar three-part,
antler (head), hide and meat seal, however, it no longer contains
an adhesive. Hunters are asked to attach the tags using a string or
plastic tie which they supply. All seals are the same colour and
design. When a big game licence is purchased, a seal is registered
with that licence and the hunter is asked to record: the species
for which the seal is valid; licence number; year; and signature on
the seal. This will ensure that when a hunter is tagging an animal
the correct seal is used. Please see page six for detailed
instruction on the use of the new seal.
Guided Bear and White-tailed Deer LicenceThe non-resident
white-tailed deer and non-resident bear licence have beenchanged to
a regular guided licence. This change will allow both Canadian
resident and non-resident hunters to participate in an outfitted
hunting opportunity. The guided white-tailed deer licence is
available to Canadian residents who choose not to participate or
were unsuccessful in the draw. Refer to pages 10 and 11.
Harvest LedgerThe Harvest Ledger is a new licence document which
will be used to track harvest of species which have a season or
quota limit. Canadian and non-resident game bird hunters will no
longer be required to tag their game birds. Instead, the hunter
must record the date each game bird was taken. This ledger must be
kept up to date, remain in the hunters possession and will be used
to track the hunters seasonal harvest.
NEW REGULATIONS FOR 2013
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The automated licensing system uses a newly designed generic
tag. There are no longer separate seals for each species and
licence type. All seals are three-part, pre-numbered and orange in
colour. When a big game licence is purchased, a blank seal will be
registered with that licence. The serial number of the tag will be
printed on the licence. Once the generic seal is registered with
the licence, it becomes a species-specific seal matching the
species-specific licence. Hunters will be required to write the
year, species, licence number and sign the seal in the spaces
provided. New - Convenience Pack ProcessTo purchase a regular or
big game draw licence online using a personal computer, you need to
first visit a licence issuer or ministry/select provincial park
office to obtain a new convenience pack. A free convenience pack
contains six unregistered seals that have no expiry date. Once you
have purchased your licence online and registered a seal from a
convenience pack, you are now able to hunt.
Procedure When Tagging an Animal! Each part of the three-part
seal must be separated; the day, month and
year notched; and the seal secured to the animal immediately
after the animal is killed, as per instruction on the reverse side
of the seal. Note: the antler (head) seal is now required for all
big game animals except bears.! Fold each seal in half with the
signature/licence number facing outwards.! Insert a string or
plastic seal through both pre-punched holes in the seal
and;CAttach the meat seal to any tendon of the hind leg or
through the rib
cageCAttach the hide seal to any part of the hideCAttach the
head (antler) seal to one antler of a buck/bull or secure it
to the ear of an antlerless animal. This seal must remain
attached until March 31 of the year following harvest of the
animal.! Heads or antlers that are exported must have the antler
(head) seal
attached to the antler.! Moose and elk hides may be left in the
field in Zones 56 to 76 only. The
hide seal must remain attached to the hide at the kill site.
Important: all hunting licences including seals continue to be
available from private issuers and ministry/select provincial park
offices.
NEW BIG GAME SEALS
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7Information to be completed by hunter as shown.
Separating the 3-part seal (meat,hide and antler/head).
Options for securing seal (string,plastic tie, twist tie, wire
etc.).
Cut out the year, month and dayof harvest on each seal.
Fold seal and insert the tie through both holes.
Secure appropriate seal to hide, meat and antler (head) of the
animal.
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AUTOMATED HUNTING, ANGLING AND TRAPPING LICENSING (HAL)
A significant change for 2013 is the implementation of the
automated hunting, trapping and angling licensing (HAL) system.
Obtaining your hunting and angling licences will now be easier and
more efficient with more ways to purchase licences including:
private issuers; ministry and select provincial park offices;
online through your personal computer; or ordered over the
phone.
Over the last several years, the ministry has consulted with
many hunters, anglers, trappers and issuers, and has heard that the
manual, paper-based system was outdated and needed to be
modernized. It was costly to administer for both the licence
issuers and the ministry, and it did not meet the ministry's
management needs. The new system requires you to set up a free
account the first time you apply for an angling licence, the big
game draw or hunting or trapping licence. Once registered, future
transactions are very simple and fast requiring only one of your
identification numbers to access your account. The system will then
offer you the licences available to you based on your residency. It
will also offer any big game draw licences that you have been
successfully drawn for.
Your initial registration will require your name (exactly as it
appears on your valid Saskatchewan Health Services Card), your date
of birth, gender, address and a secondary piece of identification.
Many people use their Drivers Licence for this purpose. However,
you can register with identification such as your Firearms Licence,
Passport, Firearm Safety or any other personal numbered piece of
identification that you normally carry with you. The system does
assign you a HAL Identification Number (ID) but will also allow you
to access your account by using the previously chosen piece of
identification. You are not required to remember or produce your
HAL ID for future transactions if you use your secondary
identification.
Once you access your account at a ministry office, private
licence issuer, by phone or over the internet, you simply select a
licence you wish to purchase and make your payment. All hunting
licences you purchase will be printed on a single 8.5 X 11 sheet of
paper. Remember, a printer is required to print the licence if
purchased via the self-serve internet channel. Licence fees have
not increased and the allocation of 30 per cent of licence revenue
to the Fish and Wildlife Development Fund will be retained.
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There are numerous advantages to this new service:
?A client has the option of 24 hour at-home online licence
purchase availability.
?The system will reduce administration time and costs for
issuers and simplify the process.
?Out-of-province clients will have the option to purchase a big
game or game bird licence prior to arriving in the province by
phone at 1-855-848-4773 (8:00 am - 9:00 pm).
?Saskatchewan clients who are a considerable distance from a
licence issuer will no longer have to incur the expense necessary
to drive to purchase a big game licence if they have already
obtained a convenience package (see page 6).
?The ministry will have up-to-date data that can inform resource
management decisions and improve compliance activities.
?Access to real time licence information will provide a more
current understanding of hunter/angler activity and demographics
with potential for new or enhanced marketing opportunities.
For more information or to purchase hunting, trapping or angling
licences, visit our website at
http://www.environment.gov.sk.ca/licences
!Remember, you only require one HAL account for hunting, angling
and big game draw licences. Your HAL ID is your permanent, unique
number so protect it!
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Wildlife Habitat Certificate
..............................................................$10.79Game
Birds:A Federal Migratory Game Bird Permit, the applicable
Saskatchewan game bird licence and a Wildlife Habitat Certificate
are all required to hunt waterfowl.
Migratory Game Bird Permit (only available at post offices)
.....$17.85Saskatchewan Resident Game Bird Licence
...............................$10.79Canadian Resident Game Bird
Licence.......................................$56.91Non-resident
Game Bird Licence
.............................................$113.83
Youth Game Licence (Saskatchewan Residents only) (includes game
bird and a first white-tailed deer licence) ...........$8.83
Persons aged 12 to 18 years (inclusive)White-tailed Deer:First
Saskatchewan Resident
............................................................$32.38Antlerless
(Saskatchewan Residents
only)........................................$19.62Canadian
Resident Draw
................................................................$137.38Guided
(Canadian and Non-residents)
...........................................$274.76Elk:Saskatchewan
Resident
....................................................................$32.38Saskatchewan
Resident
Draw...........................................................$53.97Moose:Saskatchewan
Resident
....................................................................$32.38Saskatchewan
Resident
Draw...........................................................$53.97Guided
Canadian Resident
.............................................................$161.92Guided
Non-resident
......................................................................$323.83Mule
Deer:Saskatchewan Resident
Archery.......................................................$37.29Saskatchewan
Resident
Draw...........................................................$37.29Saskatchewan
Resident Antlerless Draw
..........................................$19.62Barren Ground
Caribou:Residents of Zone 76 only
................................................................$21.59
Fees include GST (Goods and Services Tax)
$
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LICENCE FEES
Note: The ministrys automated licensing system will ensure that
any purchase of a hunting licence will also include a 2013 Wildlife
Habitat Certificate.
Hunting licence and seals (tags) must be carried with you at all
times while hunting.
(required for all game fur and youth licences)
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Black Bear:Saskatchewan Resident
....................................................................$16.68Canadian
Resident............................................................................$53.97Guided
(Canadian and Non-residents)
...........................................$161.92Fur Licences
(Saskatchewan Residents only):South
Saskatchewan..............................................................................$30Fur
Conservation Area (available at Ministry of Environment offices
only)
...........................................................................................$10Youth
- available with Youth Game Licence upon completion of the Trapper
Education Course available only at Ministry of Environment offices
.............................................................................FreeTreaty
Indian (available at local band offices)
......................................FreeFur Dealer
Licences:Resident.................................................................................................$50Each
agent (maximum of three)
............................................................$50Non-resident
.......................................................................................$350
Duplicate Seals (available at Ministry of Environment
offices)..........$5.40
Lost/Destroyed Seals or Ledgers (Replacements)Harvest ledgers
and big game seals that have been registered (activated)with a
licence may only be replaced at a ministry office. Hunters will be
required to complete a Statutory Declaration describing the
circumstances of the loss before the appropriate seal or ledger may
be replaced.
Lost/Destroyed Licences (Reprints)Licences may be reprinted
online on your personal computer, at a Ministry of Environment
Office (no charge) or within 24 hours of purchase from a private
licence issuer.
Guided LicenceHunters purchasing a guided licence must have
secured the services of an outfitter.
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RESIDENCY AND LICENCE INFORMATION
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! A Saskatchewan resident is >
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! A Canadian resident is >a person other than a Saskatchewan
resident whose principal residence
is in Canada, and who is a Canadian citizen or has resided in
Canada for 12 months immediately before his/her application for a
licence. ! A Non-resident is>a person other than a Canadian or
Saskatchewan resident.! All Saskatchewan residents must provide
their valid Health Services Card
when buying game licences. The name on the licence must match
the person's name on the valid Health Services Card. Members of the
Canadian Armed Forces and RCMP officers can use their regimental
numbers when buying resident licences.! Youth 12 to 15 years of age
must have a parent or guardian complete the
consent portion of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Habitat
Certificate. While hunting, the youth must be under the direct
supervision of an adult who is at least 18 years of age.! Youths
aged 16 to 17 may hunt unsupervised. ! Federal firearm legislation
requires all hunters to carry a valid Federal
Licence or Federal Minors' Licence when using non-restricted
firearms.! A youth hunter without a Federal Licence or a Federal
Minors Licence must
be under the supervision of someone who holds a Federal
licence.! A Youth Game Licence is valid for both either-sex
white-tailed deer and
game birds. However, youth wishing to hunt waterfowl must
purchase a Federal Migratory Game Bird Permit. A free Youth Fur
Licence is also available. First time trappers must also take a
humane trapper education course or pass an equivalency test
available from Ministry of Environment offices.
a Canadian resident who whose principal residence is in
Saskatchewan and who has been
living in the province for three months prior to applying for a
licence.a member of the regular force of the Canadian Armed Forces
or RCMP who is stationed and residing in the province; ora member
of the regular force of the Canadian Armed Forces who was a
Saskatchewan resident when recruited or deployed from the
province.
possesses a valid Saskatchewan Health Services Card,
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! People born after January 1, 1971, must graduate from a
Firearm Safety/Hunter Education course in order to hold or apply
for a Saskatchewan game or fur licence. These individuals should be
prepared to present proof of training when purchasing or applying
for a licence.! Contact the Saskatchewan Association of Firearm
Education (SAFE) to check
your status or to obtain documentation of successful completion.
(306-352-6730 or www.saskhuntered.ca)! Hunting includes taking,
wounding, killing, chasing, pursuing, worrying,
capturing, following after or on the trail of, searching for,
shooting at, trapping, setting snares for, stalking or lying in
wait for any wildlife, whether or not the wildlife is subsequently
captured, wounded or killed.! Migratory game birds may be given
away provided each bird is identified
with the name, address, Migratory Game Bird Permit number, date
taken and signature of the hunter.! Regardless of how land is
posted (i.e. no hunting or no trespassing),
persons may hunt on that land provided they have permission from
the landowner or lessee.! If a hunter wounds an animal and it runs
onto posted land, it is the hunter's
responsibility to contact the landowner and obtain permission to
hunt before entering the posted land. ! Hunting is prohibited in
game preserves, road corridor game preserves,
wildlife refuges, migratory bird sanctuaries and other closed
areas such as designated co-management areas. ! If a hunter shoots
any wildlife of the incorrect species or sex, the hunter
shall immediately field dress the animal, then call the local
conservation officer to report it. ! If a hunter harvests a big
game animal that appears unhealthy or has been
previously injured, the hunter should contact the local
conservation officer. Once the carcass has been deemed unfit for
human consumption, a replacement licence may be issued upon
relinquishment of the animal.! Manitoba regulations prohibit
bringing a cervid (deer, moose, elk) into
Manitoba that has been killed in another province or state
without first removing the head, hide, hooves, mammary glands,
entrails, internal organs and spinal column. These parts must
remain at the place of origin. This restriction applies to all
hunters including First Nations people.
DID YOU KNOW?
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Wildlife ResearchThe ministry, in co-operation with its partners
at the University of Saskatchewan, is currently researching the
seasonal activities, habitat preferences and travel patterns of
mule deer, moose and white-tailed deer. A number of animals have
been fitted with radio collars in order to track their movements.We
ask that hunters refrain from shooting these animals when in the
field and to report all sightings, colour of the collar and any
visible markings on the collar to your nearest Ministry of
Environment office. If an animal is accidentally shot, please
report it immediately to your nearest conservation officer. The
knowledge gained from these collared animals will greatly aid us in
managing our resource.Banded WaterfowlHunters who shoot banded
waterfowl should report the band number and harvest information by
one of the following methods:Toll free: 1-800-327-BAND (2263) Mail:
Bird Banding OfficeWebsite: Canadian Wildlife ServiceEmail: BBO
Environment Canada
Ottawa, ON K1A 0H3
www.reportband.gov/[email protected]
REGULAR SEASON LICENCES!
The Ministry of Environment has automated its licensing system.
Purchase your angling, hunting or trapping licences:?online through
your personal computer any time* ?through private issuers, Ministry
of Environment and select
provincial park offices; or?by phone at 1-855-848-4773 (8:00 am
- 9:00 pm).
Weve Automated our Hunting and Angling Licence Service!
*To purchase a big game licence online, you must first obtain a
convenience pack from a ministry/select provincial park office.
Please see Page 6 for the new convenience pack/seal process.
All Big Game Draw licences and fall hunting licences will be
available on August 1!
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SUMMARY OF SASKATCHEWANS HUNTING
HUNTING REGULATIONS ! hunt big game with a rifle, hunt in a
designated rifle-only season It is a violation to:or accompany a
rifle hunter
! discharge a firearm at night from without wearing an outer
suit roads, road allowances and from the waist up of scarlet,
ditches.bright yellow, blaze orange or
! shoot across or along a highway white or any combination of or
grid road.these colours. Headwear must
! use any artificial light, night be any one of these colours
vision scopes or night vision except white. Coloured vests are
goggles for the purpose of not considered a complete outer
hunting.suit from the waist up, and
! carry a loaded firearm in or on a therefore are not
acceptable.vehicle or while on horseback. A ! hunt wildlife with a
rifle other rifle or shotgun is deemed
than a muzzleloader during a big loaded when shells are in the
game season in Regina/Moose magazine or when a loaded clip Jaw and
Saskatoon wildlife is attached to a hinge plate or in management
zones. Exception: contact with the firearm. A licensed trappers may
carry and muzzleloader is deemed loaded use a .22 (or less) calibre
rimfire when the firearm is charged and rifle in these areas during
a big the ignition system is in place on game season, provided they
are the firearm.performing "normal trapping
! hunt or trap within 500 metres of operations".a building,
stockade or corral ! use a vehicle or power boat to occupied by
people or livestock
chase wildlife.without the consent of the ! hold a regular and a
draw licence owner or occupant in charge.
for the same species.! hunt wildlife from one-half hour
! hold two licences of the same after sunset to one-half hour
licence type (i.e. either-sex mule before sunrise.deer).
REGULATIONSThe following is a summary and as such, the original
statutes should be consulted for all purposes of interpretation and
application of the law. Complete information is contained in The
Wildlife Act, 1998 and The Wildlife Regulations, 1991 and may be
obtained by writing: Queen's Printer, B19, 3085 Albert Street,
Regina, SK, S4S 0B1 (306) 787-6894 or by accessing the website at
.www.qp.gov.sk.ca
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Regulatory changes for 2013 appear in bolded red print.NOTE!
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS - continued
! hold or apply for a licence while ! hunt game birds within 500
suspended. metres of a wildlife feeding
station or enter any lands posted ! use aircraft for any purpose
with lure crop signs contrary to connected with searching for,
posted instructions.hunting or killing wildlife.! hunt game birds
with a shotgun ! aid or assist people who are
unless the magazine is plugged in exercising their Aboriginal
such a way that it cannot hold hunting rights unless you possess
more than two shells.Aboriginal rights or carry a
permit to assist. ! hunt migratory game birds with a rifle or
more than one shotgun.! waste, destroy, allow to spoil or
abandon the edible flesh of a ! hunt upland game birds with a
game bird or big game animal, centrefire rifle.except bear. ! use
recorded calls other than ! injure or kill a game bird or snow
goose vocalization to hunt
animal without making every waterfowl.reasonable attempt to
retrieve it. ! kill female black bears with ! retrieve a wounded
animal after young of the year cubs at heel.
legal hunting hours without ! transport any game, including
consent from a conservation pheasants, not accompanied by officer.
evidence of its sex and age ! carry or transport a firearm except
when all ages and both
through a game preserve, sexes of game may be legally wildlife
refuge, wildlife hunted.management unit, regional park, ! hunt big
game with a firearm or provincial park, protected area or metal
projectile of .23 calibre or recreation site that is closed to
less.hunting unless the firearm is ! hunt big game with full
metal-encased and in a vehicle. jacketed, hardpoint, non-! use or
carry another person's expanding bullets.
licence, seal or certificate while hunting.
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! Areas Closed to HuntingFort a la Corne Wildlife Management
Unit (WMU) and all provincial parks, regional parks and recreation
sites are closed to hunting unless otherwise specified. Firearms
must be encased unless you have a hunting licence valid for that
area.
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! hunt big game with a bow with a forest land, unoccupied Crown
draw weight of less than 18.2 land or land within a provincial
kilograms (40 pounds) and park or recreation site after July
arrowheads of less than 2.2 7 if placed between April 7 and
centimetres (7/8 inch) in June 30 of the same year or after
diameter. December 31 if placed between
August 15 and December 19 of ! hunt big game with a crossbow the
same year.with a draw weight of less than
68 kilograms (150 pounds) and ! fail to clearly and permanently
arrowheads of less than 2.2 mark, in a visible location on a
centimetres (7/8 inch) in treestand or blind, the person's
diameter. name and address or the
outfitter's licence number and ! hunt big game with a crossbow
the date the treestand or blind other than in an open was erected.
muzzleloader or rifle season;
Exception: in the Regina/Moose ! accompany, hunt with, aid or
Jaw, Saskatoon and Buckland- assist a person hunting big game
Prince Albert wildlife while hunting coyotes or foxes.management
zones, crossbows are permitted during all open seasons.
Bait means any food including salt ! dig a pit or excavation or
leave it and salt products intended to attract open without the
consent of the big game but does not include fields owner or
occupant of the land. of crop or forage, whether standing
or harvested crops, forage or hay stacked in the field where it
is grown or grain that is scattered or piled as a result of farming
operations.
On private land or occupied Crown land, no person shall, without
the permission of the owner or occupant, place bait, including salt
and salt products, for hunting big game or feeding or attracting
other wildlife. It is recommended that salt or salt products used
for hunting
! hold more than one game bird purposes be placed in a
leak-proof licence if you are a Canadian or container. non-resident
hunter.! leave a tree stand, blind or any
other structure on provincial
BAITING REGULATIONS
! Canadian or non-resident game bird huntersCexceed the season
limit for
sharp-tailed grouse or Hungarian partridge.Cfail to record the
date of kill
on a harvest ledger upon taking a sharp-tailed grouse or
Hungarian Partridge.Chunt game birds without
possessing the harvest ledger that is registered with game bird
licencee.
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS - continued
18
In the provincial forest, in provincial In the provincial
forest, in provincial parks or recreation sites and on parks or
recreation sites and on unoccupied Crown land, no person unoccupied
Crown land, no person shall: shall place bait including salt
and
salt products for hunting big game:! store any bait at or near
any bait location. ! without erecting at the site a sign
of durable material of not less ! hunt at a bait site placed by
than 600 square centimetres another person without that (8 x 12
inches) on which is clearly person's consent.marked the person's
full name ! other than the owner, tear down, and address or clearly
marking remove, damage, deface or cover his/her full name and
address on up any bait or sign.any container used for holding the
bait.! within 500 metres of any
campground, dwelling or other place used by people.! within 200
metres of any ! use as bait: any noxious weed or
numbered highway, primary grid noxious weed seed as described
road or grid road.in The Weed Control Act, any ! within 200 metres
of any exotic plant as described in The
maintained forest access road, Forest Resources Management
snowmobile trail or cross-Regulations or any carcass or country ski
trail prior to April 1.part of a domestic animal other
than domestic animal trimmings ! prior to August 1, except for
received from a licensed butcher hunting bear during the spring
shop or abattoir. bear season on or after March 1.! feed wild
ungulates between
January 1 and July 31.
! use salt or salt products for bait unless placed in a
leak-proof container that is secured in such a way to prevent the
contents from being spilled.
! How to make a barbless hook! Notice of Hunter
InspectionsConservation officers will be checking for compliance
with hunting regulations in hunting areas throughout the province
and at border crossings during hunting seasons. A hunting or
trapping violation may result in a fine and/or the loss of hunting
privileges.
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For the purpose of hunting bear, no No person shall place bait
on any person shall: Fish and Wildlife Development Fund
land, National Wildlife Area or ! use bait that is not placed in
a Migratory Bird Sanctuary. container.
! use a container with a volume exceeding 210 litres (45 gallon
drum). Roads and Trails Only! use a container unless it is A road
means a prepared surface constructed in such a way that designed
for vehicular traffic. A trail prevents a bear from becoming means
a route regularly traveled by trapped. vehicles.! use a container
that can be
! During an open big game season removed from the bait site by a
in Zones 15 to 18 and 30 to 34, bear. no person hunting big game is
For the purpose of hunting big game allowed to drive off roads or
road other than bear, no person shall: allowances with trails
without ! use bait, other than bales, that written permission from
the
exceeds 40 litres in volume landowner, except to retrieve (9
gallons). legally killed big game animals ! in the case of bales,
use more using the most direct route.
than two bales with a combined ! In Moose Mountain
Provincial
total weight exceeding 90 Park, the use of vehicles is kilograms
(198 pounds). restricted to park roads and
designated trails.A person who has placed bait for
! In Regina/Moose Jaw and the purpose of hunting big game
Saskatoon wildlife management shall remove, at the end of the
zones, no person hunting big hunting season for which it was game
is allowed to drive off placed, any remaining bait, the roads or
road allowances with container and the sign marking the trails
except to retrieve legally bait. killed big game animals using
the
most direct route. In provincial parks and recreation sites, no
person shall place bait for hunting big game without the
authorization of the park manager.
VEHICLE CONTROLS
! Sale of WildlifeFor information on the sale of wildlife,
wildlife parts or to obtain Sale of Wildlife Permits please contact
the nearest Ministry of Environment office.
!
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS - continued
20
! Vehicles are restricted to Note: highway vehicles such as a
designated roads within four wheel drive passenger vehicle,
Saskatchewan Landing Provincial including a or ton truck, are not
Park. Vehicles may not leave the considered an ATV provided the
road for any purpose. In vehicle has not been altered so that
National Wildlife Areas, vehicles the lowest portion of the bumper
may not be driven off or beyond extends no more than 75 roads and
designated trails. centimetres (30 inches) off the road.Vehicles
may not leave the road ! ATVs may be used with for any purpose.
landowner permission to retrieve
Designated Trails in Cypress Hills legally killed big game
animals by Provincial Park (West Block) the most direct route
provided
no firearms are carried on the ! No person shall drive a vehicle
vehicle.off a designated trail or
provincial highway except to ! In Zones 1 to 47, 51, 52, 54,
Duck retrieve legally killed big game Mountain and Moose Mountain
animals using the most direct provincial parks, Regina/Moose route.
Firearms in vehicles Jaw, Saskatoon and Buckland-driven off
designated trails to Prince Albert wildlife retrieve game must be
encased. management zones and Fort a la
Corne Wildlife Management ! No person shall park more than Unit,
no person shall carry a 10 metres from a designated trail firearm,
including a bow, on an or provincial highway. Trails are ATV during
an open big game marked at the start and end with season.
Exception: Encased designated trail signs.firearms may be carried
on ATVs All-terrain Vehicles (ATVs)in Duck Mountain Provincial Park
All-terrain vehicle means any self-and Fort a la Corne Wildlife
propelled vehicle designed for off-Management Unit during the
highway travel including trailers, spring bear season
only.toboggans or other accessories.
!!Mount and Retain PermitsA permit may be issued to Saskatchewan
Residents to mount and retain wildlife that is found dead. In order
to possess found dead wildlife, individuals are required to contact
the nearest ministry office within seven days and produce the
animal for inspection and pay the required permit fee.
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! In Zones 48 to 50 (not including ! No highway vehicles are
allowed Fort a la Corne WMU), 53, 55 to but ATVs, snowmobiles,
horses 76 and in the West Block of and bicycles may be used, at
Cypress Hills Provincial Park, no your own risk. It is a violation
to person shall carry a firearm on an drive unauthorized vehicles
ATV during an open season for where a road closure is in place, big
game unless it is encased. or to open, damage or interfere
with a road closure.! In Zones 56 to 59 and 68, from September
15 to September 30, ! Breaking or cutting trees, or October 15 to
October 31 and/or mowing/damaging other November 20 to November 30,
vegetation is not allowed.ATVs may only be operated between noon
and one hour before sunrise for purposes
! Hunters transporting big game related to hunting. animals
during an antlerless Exception: In zones 56 to 59 and season are
required to keep 68, during these restricted dates, evidence of
species and sex. an ATV may be used at any time During the regular
moose or elk of the day to retrieve legally season, antlers must
accompany taken big game provided no a bull moose.firearms are on
the ATV.! Carcasses transported separately
! In Greenwater Lake Provincial from hides must have either the
Park, a permit is required for all tail or the lower hind leg from
ATV use. This permit is available the hock joint down attached from
the Park Administrative with the hide still in place.office.
Exception: ATVs may be ! Carcasses must be properly used to
retrieve legally killed big
tagged when delivered to a game animals without a permit.butcher
for cooling, cutting and
! ATVs may not be used in packaging. Provided hides are
Saskatchewan Landing and properly tagged and the species Douglas
provincial parks, or any identification parts are attached National
Wildlife Area or to the carcass, the hides can be Migratory Bird
Sanctuary. kept, sold to hide dealers or left at a Saskatchewan
Wildlife Federation hide depot.
! Road closures using gates and/or earth berms, are put in place
on forest roads to protect forest resources and the road itself
from damage caused by highway vehicles; signs indicate which roads
are closed.
TRANSPORTING BIG GAME
FOREST ROAD CLOSURES
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS - continued
22
! Hunters may now share an unprocessed big game carcass with
their hunting partners without requiring a permit. The successful
hunter must provide documentation consisting of the hunter's name,
signature, licence number, species of game and date of harvest. The
individual possessing the unprocessed meat must have this
information readily available to an enforcement officer.
GAME BIRD TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS
must be marked with the sender's name, address, hunting licence
number and contents.! No person, other than a
Saskatchewan resident, shall import wildlife into Saskatchewan
from another province or country, under the authority of a game
licence, without first obtaining an Import Permit from a Ministry
of Environment office.! A Convention on the
International Trade in ! Legally tagged big game may be
Endangered Species (CITES)
taken out of the province Permit is required to export without
an Export Permit as long bears out of Canada. Hunters as the
licence holder travels with from the United States the game.
accompanying their properly ! Legally tagged raw big game tagged
bears are exempt.
hides may be exported if a big game hide seal is attached to the
hide.! Any wildlife or wildlife parts not
! All game birds must be packaged accompanying the licensed in a
manner that will permit the hunter or wildlife not taken number and
species to be readily under authority of a hunting determined; no
bulk packaging licence, including antlers, claws or bulk
freezing.or skulls, require an Export ! Your game bird licence is
also a Permit to be taken out of the
permit to export legal limits of province. Permits are available
game birds providing you at all ministry offices.accompany them in
transit.
! Packages for shipping wildlife within or outside the
province
! Topographic Maps and Aerial PhotographsThese can be purchased
from: Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan, Geomatics
Distribution Centre, 1301 - 1st Avenue, Regina, SK, S4R 8H2, (306)
787-2799 or toll-free 1-866-420-6577. Website: www.isc.ca. Rural
municipal maps are available at rural municipality offices.
!
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! If the legal limit of migratory birds you have taken
! Fish and Wildlife Development accompanies you in a private
Fund lands are open to public vehicle, labelling is not required.
hunting. Vehicle use is not ! No person shall transport or ship
permitted except to retrieve
migratory birds belonging to legally killed big game
animals.another person into the United
! Hunters are welcome in the States. Dundurn Range and Training
! No person can possess or Area; however, safety briefs are
transport a migratory game bird mandatory for all users of the
unless at least one fully area. Phone (306) 492-2212 for feathered
wing remains attached dates and timing when briefings to the bird.
will be given or if you have any ! Crane hunters: A Convention on
questions regarding open areas
International Trade in and timings.Endangered Species (CITES) !
There are six National Wildlife Permit is not required if you are a
Areas open to hunting in the U.S. resident returning home at
province: Last Mountain Lake; the conclusion of your hunt Stalwart;
Webb; Prairie; provided the cranes are part of Bradwell; and Tway.
For your accompanying personal information on these areas and
baggage and are in a fresh, restrictions applying to them, frozen
or salted condition. Your contact the Canadian Wildlife
Saskatchewan game bird licence, Service at (306) 975-4087.Habitat
Certificate and Federal
! Fort a la Corne Wildlife Migratory Game Bird Permit Management
Unit and all must be presented at the border, provincial parks,
regional parks as required. and recreation sites are closed to !
Packages containing upland hunting unless otherwise
game birds do not require labels specified. Firearms must be if
they accompany you in transit. encased unless you have a If you
ship them, upland game hunting licence valid in one of bird
containers must be marked these areas.with your name and address,
your Saskatchewan game bird licence number and a statement of the
contents.! When transporting pheasants,
evidence of sex must accompany the bird. If the bird is plucked
and dressed in the field, leave the head attached to the
carcass.
SPECIAL LANDS PROVISIONS
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS - continued
24
! All remaining wildlife ! Indian reserves are closed to
management units are included licensed hunting unless in the
wildlife management zone permission is granted by the that
surrounds them and are Chief or Band Council.open for hunting
during the times specified in regulation. Many of these areas
are
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada community pastures and are
(AAFC, formerly PFRA) and subject to the conditions Saskatchewan
Provincial Pastures outlined in the Community (SPP): Pasture
section in this guide. ! AAFC pastures are open to
! Road corridor game preserves hunting as follows: Zones 1-47 -
prohibit all hunting within 400 Nov 1; Zone 54 - Nov 10; Zones
metres of selected roads in the 48-53, 55 and 68N - Nov 15.
provincial forest. While traveling ! Portions of some pastures may
through road corridor game
remain closed beyond these preserves, firearms must be dates if
livestock are still at large encased and kept inside vehicles. or
field operations are occurring. Licensed hunters in road corridor !
AAFC/SPP may open some game preserves may carry
pastures to hunting prior to unloaded firearms from a vehicle
these dates but hunters must to the edge of the game preserve
contact the pasture manager to by the most direct route and confirm
this prior to entering the return in the same manner.pasture.
! Excluding any privately owned ! Vehicles are restricted to
roads land, only residents of the
and trails; however, special following communities may hunt
access conditions are in place in big game within a 16 kilometre
select pastures. (10 mile) radius of their ! Contact the Pasture
Manager for community: Beauval; Black Lake;
access and trail information. Buffalo Narrows; Camsell ! No
fires are allowed. Portage; Cree Lake; Visit for further
Deschambault; Dillon; Fond du information regarding hunting on Lac;
Ile--la-Crosse; Kinoosao; La AAFC Pastures. Loche; La Ronge;
Patuanak;
Pelican Narrows; Pinehouse; Primeau Lake; Sandy Bay; Southend;
Stanley Mission; Stony Rapids; Turnor Lake; and Wollaston.
COMMUNITY PASTURES
www.agr.gc.ca/cpp
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TRAPPING INFORMATION ! use a foot-hold trap on land for the
restraint of any fur animal It is a violation to:unless the trap
has been set to
! hold a fur licence unless that kill the fur animal (i.e.
quick-kill person has previously held a fur trap) or has been
modified to licence or successfully completed improve humaneness.a
recognized trapping course or ! use foot-hold traps for beaver,
examination and a firearm
muskrat, otter or mink unless the safety/hunter education
course.trap is set so the animal drowns
! take furbearing animals without when caught.a fur licence
except beaver (in ! use foot-hold traps with an inside some rural
municipalities),
jaw opening more than 24 coyotes, rabbits, raccoons and
centimetres (9.5 inches).skunks. These species may be ! use traps
with serrated jaws or hunted year round without a
teeth to take furbearing animals.licence by Saskatchewan ! use
neck snares without a special residents in Zones 1 to 55
permit except to take beaver (outside of the Fur Conservation
under the ice or to take squirrels Blocks).and rabbits.! sell any
furs without purchasing a ! use steel, spring-activated power fur
licence.
neck snares without a permit. ! purchase furs unless you hold a
Mechanically activated foot Fur Dealers Licence.snares, set to
catch an animal by
! send or take fur out of the the leg, may be used for all
province without obtaining an furbearing animals.export permit.!
trap bears except with
! tamper or interfere with legally mechanically activated foot
placed traps unless authorized to snares or a "culvert cage" live
do so.trap.
! trap on any land without ! use hooks or sharp devices to
permission of the landowner or
snag or spear furbearing animals.occupant.! hold or apply for a
fur licence
! not check traps that are holding while suspended.devices or
snares within one day
when set within five kilometres of urban limits, three days when
set on other lands in the southern zones and five days when set on
lands within the Fur Conservation Block.
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS - continued
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Cypress Lake and the islands thereon, 16 km north of Consul
Witchekan Lake (north of Spiritwood)
Tobin Lake and the islands thereon the islands in the North
Saskatchewan River between the Paynton Ferry and the Alberta
border
GAME BIRD CLOSURE TIMESThe following areas are closed to
hunting:
The following water areas are closed to game bird hunting in,
on, or within 500 metres of the water's edge from June 1 to
November 9 inclusive:
Antelope Lake, 12.8 km north of Gull Lake Ibsen Lake, 6.4 km
west of Yellow GrassAvonlea Reservoir, 4.8 km southeast of
Avonlea
Junction Dam, 3.2 km north of Maple Creek
Barber Lake, 4.8 km north of Wiseton Kiyiu Lake, 9.6 km north of
NetherhillBigstick Lake, 16 km east of Golden Prairie
Lac La Course, 9.6 km southeast of PellyBirch Lake, 16 km
northeast of Glaslyn
Leech Lake, 12.8 km south of YorktonBoulder Lake, 16 km
southeast of Watrous
Lomond Lake, 4.8 km northeast of Preeceville
Buffalo Coulee Lake, 12.8 km northwest of Coleville
Luck Lake, 6.4 km west of Birsay
Cabri Lake, 16 km south of Mantario
Mallard Bay, 12.9 km north of Mortlach
Cactus Lake, 19.3 km southeast of Macklin
Mud Lake, 16.1 km north of WynyardCastlewood Lake, 4.8 km north
of Biggar
Muddy Lake, 11.2 km south of Unity
Cutbank Lake, 4.8 km northeast of Glidden Opuntia Lake, 6.4 km
east of PlentyDeep Lake, 8 km south of Indian Head Paysen
(Horfield) Lake, 30.5 km north of
Chaplin Dewar Lake, near the town of Dewar Lake
Saline Lake, 3.2 km southwest of Invermay
Ear Lake, 9.6 km east of Reward
Silver Lake, 11.3 km north of ShehoEyre Lake, 11.2 km west of
Mantario
Snipe Lake, 11.2 km northwest of EstonFlat Lake, 4.8 km
southeast of Wilkie
Stonewall Lake, 3.2 km south of InvermayGoose Lake, 11.3 km east
of Harris
Teo Lake, 12.8 km west of KindersleyGooseberry Lake, 20.9 km
northeast of Fillmore
Thackeray Lake, 3.2 km east of Thackeray
Grassy Lake, 11.3 km northeast of Luseland Thomson Lake, 4.8 km
northwest of Lafleche
Highfield Reservoir, 28.9 km east of Swift Current
Waterhen Marsh, 6.4 km south of Kinistino
that portion of the Waterhen River, 4.8 km west and 3.2 km east
from the Highway 4 crossing (8 km north of Dorintosh, Zone 69)
that portion of the South Saskatchewan River lying between
Gardiner Dam and the north boundary of Township 30, Range 8, west
of the Third Meridian that portion of the South Saskatchewan River
and Lake Diefenbaker lying between the Alberta border and
Saskatchewan Landing Bridge that portion of the North Saskatchewan
River lying between the Paynton Ferry and the Borden Bridge
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Preserve
Saltcoats Game
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Game Preserve
McLaren Lake
Game Preserve
Outlook Game
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Crystal Beach Lake
Game Preserve
Dafoe Game Preserve
Charron Lake
Game Preserve
Neely Lake
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Marsden Game
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Wildlife Refuge
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Murray Lake
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Bird Sanctuary
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Drackley
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LAKES PROV.
CANDLE LAKE
ECHO VALLEY
WILDCAT HILL
CROOKED LAKE
SASK. LANDING
CYPRESS HILLS
LAC LA RONGE
MOOSE MOUNTAIN
WILDERNESS PARK
THE BATTLEFORDS
PROVINCIAL PARK
GOOD SPIRIT LAKE
MEADOW LAKE PROV. PARK
GRASSLANDS
PRINCE ALBERT
NATIONAL PARK
NATIONAL PARK
Kyle
Oxbow
Ituna
Ogema
Wakaw
Allan
Craik
Morse
Cabri
Eston
Unity
Regina
Wawota
Canora
Midale
Wadena
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WatsonBiggar
Wilkie
Leader
Elrose
Melfort
Yorkton
Estevan
WeyburnRedvers
Kamsack
Norquay
Carlyle
Kipling
Lampman
Tisdale
Nipawin
Wynyard
Francis
Raymore
Lanigan
Nokomis
Lumsden
Watrous
Langham
Outlook
Hafford
Delisle
Asquith
Ponteix
Eastend
Eatonia
Macklin
Southend
Melville
Moosomin
Carnduff
Grenfell
La Ronge
Humboldt
Bengough
Imperial
Colonsay
Davidson
Mossbank
Coronach
Rockglen
Radville
Rosthern
Lafleche
Radisson
Rosetown
Luseland
Burstall
Saskatoon
Moose Jaw
Creighton
Esterhazy
Whitewood
Stoughton
Foam Lake
Big River
Cut Knife
Gull Lake
Shaunavon
Maidstone
Kerrobert
Langenburg
Hudson Bay
Arborfield
Kelvington
Qu'Appelle
Strasbourg
Assiniboia
Shellbrook
Spiritwood
St.Walburg
Turtleford
Kindersley
Chitek Lake
Preeceville
Birch Hills
Gravelbourg
Blaine Lake
Meadow Lake
Maple Creek
Lloydminster
Carrot River
Willow Bunch
Prince Albert
Swift Current
Central Butte
Ft. Qu'Appelle
Pelican Narrows
Porcupine PlainNorth Battleford
Plato
Pelly
Manor
Makwa
Elbow
Abbey
Weldon
Piapot
Perdue
Minton
Landis
Krydor
Hazlet
Harris
Elstow
Debden
Craven
Consul
Climax
Ceylon
Beechy
Alvena
Alsask
Torquay
Smeaton
Mankota
Lintlaw
Kincaid
Glaslyn
Coderre
Chaplin
Canwood
Beauval
Avonlea
Weirdale
Vanguard
Ruthilda
Neilburg
Mortlach
Mistatim
Leoville
La Loche
Kenaston
Kelliher
Invermay
Holdfast
Herschel
Goodsoil
Glenavon
Fillmore
Dodsland
Dinsmore
Buchanan
White Fox
Val Marie
St. Louis
Sandy Bay
Loon Lake
Endeavour
Coleville
Bjorkdale
St. Brieux
Riverhurst
Pierceland
Montmartre
Meath Park
Lucky Lake
Hodgeville
Green Lake
Fox Valley
Briercrest
Archerwill
Rabbit Lake
Middle Lake
Lake Lenore
Chamberlain
Gainsborough
Wood Mountain
Paradise Hill
Pinehouse LakeIle-a-la-Crosse
Buffalo Narrows
Cumberland House
Christopher Lake
BUFFALO
WHITE SWAN
KATEPWA POINT
CLARENCE-STEEPBANK
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Boundary separatingNorth and SouthGame Bird Districts
ShawagaGame
Preserve
376
Wood Mountain
Pr imrose Lake Wildlife Refuge
Provincial Forest
Ministry Office
Wildlife Management Units and Recreation Sites
Game Preserves, Wildlife Refuges, Bird Sanctuaries
No Hunting Areas (National Parks, Air Weapons Range)
Road Corridor Game Preserves
Shotgun-Archery-Muzzleloader Areas
North/South Game Bird District Dividing Line
2013 WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT ZONES (WMZs)A larger WMZ map supplement
is available if required.
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Draw Moose - Saskatchewan Residents Only
28
Wildlife Management Zones Open Season Dates Bag LimitAdditional
Information (Quotas Subject to Change)
Zones 1, 2, 4 and 5
Combined Zones 6 and that portion of Zone 7 located east of
Highway No. 271
and Grid Road No. 615 (Designate Zone 6)
Zones 10, 12 to 19, 21, 22, 24 to 32, 34 to 36, 38 to 42, 44 to
49, 51 to 54, 56 to 67, 68S and Narrow Hills, Wildcat Hill and
Clarence-Steepbank Lakes provincial parks, Round Lake and Bronson
Forest recreation sites
Zone 23 including that portion of Douglas Provincial Park
located west of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) (Designate
Zone 23)
Zone 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park (Designate Zone
33)
Combined Zones 43, 50 and Fort a la Corne Wildlife Management
Unit (Designate Zone FLC)
Zone 37 (that portion west of Highway No. 8 and south of Highway
No. 5) (Designate Zone 37)
Duck Mountain Provincial Park and that portion of Zone 37 east
of Highway No. 8 and north of Highway No. 5 (Designate Zone DM)
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park (Designate Zone GP)
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle
Oct. 1 -
Oct. 14 and
Nov. 1 -
Nov. 14
one moose,
either-sex
No rifle hunting in Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone and Zone
20 (Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone).
Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate Zone SMZ)
Zone 20 (Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone) Archery,
Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Shotgun
Oct. 1 - Oct. 14
and
Nov. 1 - Nov. 14
one moose,
either-sex
Buckland-Prince Albert Wildlife Management Zone (Designate PMZ)
Archery and Crossbow Oct. 1 - Oct. 14 and Nov. 1 - Nov. 14
one moose, either-sex
Draw
Sea
sons
Moose requires only one draw application. When applying for
moose, select antlerless and either-sex moose by using appropriate
zones.
Tentative 2013 licence quotas for either-sex moose: 1(20),
2(25), 4(10), 5(10), 6(75), 10(15), 12(10), 13(20), 14(25), 15(20),
16(25), 17(40), 18(20), 19(35), 20(60), 21(35), 22(15), 23(50),
24(50), 25(35), 26(35), 27(35), 28(35), 29(35), 30(30), 31(10),
32(15), 33(125), 34(120), 35(20), 36(15), 37(35), 38(25), 39(50),
40(35), 41(35), 42(150), 44(30), 45(100), 46(90), 47(50), 48(250),
49(250), 51(10), 52(25), 53(75), 54(75), 56(250), 57(100), 58(25),
59(200), 60(75), 61(75), 62(50), 63(50), 64(50), 65(50), 66(50),
67(100), 68S(50), DM(40), GP(25), FLC(200), SMZ(20), PMZ(10).
Archery and crossbow hunting only in Buckland-Prince Albert
Wildlife Management Zone.
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Tentative 2013 licence quotas for antlerless moose: 1A(30),
2A(15), 4A(25), 5A(10), 6A(30), 8A(10), 10A(10), 13A(20), 14A(20),
15A(10), 16A(15), 17A(50), 18A(40), 19A(40), 20A(50), 21A(35),
22A(35), 23A(35), 24A(35), 25A(25), 26A(25), 27A(25), 28A(25),
29A(40), 30A(40), 31A(15), 32A(30), 33A(300), 34A(220), 35A(50),
36A(35), 37A(75), 38A(25), 39A(90), 40A(75), 41A(35), 42A(200),
44A(40), 45A(180), 46A(50), 47A(80), SMA(30).
Antlerless moose is a cow or a 2013 calf.
Zone selection with an A are for antlerless moose licences,
example 36A.
Zone 1 (Designate Zone 1A) | Zone 2 (Designate 2A) Zone 4
(Designate Zone 4A) | Zone 5 (Designate 5A) Combined Zones 6 and
that portion of Zone 7 located east of Highway No. 271 and Grid
Road No. 615 (Designate Zone 6A) Combined Zones 8 and 11 (Designate
8A) Zone 10 (Designate Zone 10A) | Zone 13 (Designate Zone 13A)
Zone 14 (Designate Zone 14A) | Zone 15 (Designate Zone 15A) Zone 16
(Designate Zone 16A) | Zone 17 (Designate Zone 17A) Zone 18
(Designate Zone 18A) | Zone 19 (Designate Zone 19A)
Zone 21 (Designate Zone 21A) | Zone 22 (Designate Zone 22A) Zone
23 including that portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west
of
Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) (Designate Zone 23A) Zone
24 (Designate Zone 24A) | Zone 25 (Designate Zone 25A)
Zone 26 (Designate Zone 26A) | Zone 27 (Designate Zone 27A) Zone
28 (Designate Zone 28A) | Zone 29 (Designate Zone 29A) Zone 30
(Designate Zone 30A) | Zone 31 (Designate Zone 31A) Zone 32
(Designate Zone 32A)
Zone 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park (Designate Zone
33A) Zone 34 (Designate Zone 34A) | Zone 35 (Designate Zone
35A)
Zone 36 (Designate Zone 36A)
Zone 37 (that portion west of Highway No. 8 and south of Highway
No. 5)
(Designate Zone 37A)
Zone 38 (Designate Zone 38A) | Zone 39 (Designate Zone 39A)
Zone
40 (Designate Zone 40A) | Zone 41 (Designate Zone 41A)
Zone 42 (Designate Zone 42A) | Zone 44 (Designate Zone 44A)
Zone 45 (Designate Zone 45A) | Zone 46 (Designate Zone 46A)
Zone 47 (Designate Zone 47A)
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle Oct. 15 - Nov. 14
one antlerless moose
Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate Zone SMA)
Zone 20 (Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone) (Designate
Zone 20A)
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and ShotgunOct. 15 - Nov. 14
one antlerless moose
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Draw Elk - Saskatchewan Residents Only
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Wildlife Management Zones Open
Season Dates
Bag Limit
Additional Information (Quotas Subject to Change)
Zone 5
Zone 6 and that portion of Zone 7 located east of Highway No.
271 and
Grid Road No. 615 (Designate Zone 6)
Combined zones 9 and 10 (Designate Zone 9)
Combined zones 14 and 24 (Designate Zone 14)
Zone 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park (Designate Zone
33)
Zone 37 including Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Designate Zone
37)
Zones 39, 42, 43, 47 and 54
Fort a la Corne Wildlife Management Unit (Designate Zone
FLC)
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park (Designate Zone GP)
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle
Sept. 1 -
Sept. 30
one elk,
either-sex
Combined Zones 1 and 2 (Designate Zone 1A)
Zone 5 (Designate Zone 5A)
Zone 6 and that portion of Zone 7 located east of Highway No.
271 and
Grid Road No. 615 (Designate Zone 6A)
Combined Zones 9 and 10 (Designate Zone 9A)
Combined Zones 13, 19 and 23 including Saskatchewan Landing
Provincial Park and that portion of Douglas Provincial Park
located west
of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) (Designate Zone
13A)
Zone 21 (Designate 21A)
Combined Zones 22, 29 and 30 (Designate Zone 22A) Combined Zones
28 and 45E (east of Grid Road No. 674 and south of highway No. 40
between Wilbert and Cutknife (Designate Zone 28A) Combined Zones 31
and 32 (Designate Zone 31A) Zone 34 (Designate Zone 34A) | Zone 35
(Designate Zone 35A) Zone 37 including Duck Mountain Provincial
Park (Designate Zone 37A) Zone 39 (Designate Zone 39A) | Zone 41
(Designate Zone 41A) Zone 42 (Designate Zone 42A) | Zone 43
(Designate Zone 43A) Zone 46 (Designate Zone 46A) Combined Zones
47, 67 and 68 South (Designate Zone 47A) Combined Zones 40, 48, 56
and 57 including Round Lake Recreation
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle
Oct. 15 - Oct. 31
and Dec. 8 - Dec.
19
one antlerless elk
Draw
Sea
sons
Tentative 2013 licence quotas for either-sex elk: 5(10), 6(50),
9(10), 14(10), 33(200), 37(40), 39(25), 42(50), 43(50), 47(50),
54(100), GP(50), FLC(75).
Elk requires only one draw application. When applying for elk,
select antlerless and either-sex elk by using appropriate
zones.
In Zones 43 and 50, the elk seasons do not include Fort a la
Corne Wildlife Management Unit.
In provincial parks, elk hunting is prohibited until
September
10.
Antlerless elk is a cow or a 2013 calf. The head of an
antlerless elk must accompany the carcass. Zone selections with an
A are for antlerless elk licences, example 6A.
Tentative 2013 licence quotas for antlerless elk: 1A(50),
5A(25), 6A(150), 7A(75), 9A(10), 13A(25), 21A(20), 22A(25),
28A(75), 31A(20), 33A(200/200), 34A(175), 35A(25), 37A(60),
39A(100), 41A(25), 42A (50), 43A(50), 46A(40), 47A(50), 48A(220),
49A(220), 50A(50), 52A(40), 54A(210), 55A(75), GPA(25).
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31
Zone 33A applicants cannot choose which season split they apply
for - this split will be randomly assigned.
Site (Designate Zone 48A) Combined Zones 49, 58 and 59 including
Wildcat Hill Provincial Park (Designate Zone 49A)
Zone 50 (Designate Zone 50A) | Zone 52 (Designate Zone 52A) Zone
54 (Designate Zone 54A) | Zone 55 (Designate Zone 55A) Greenwater
Lake Provincial Park (Designate Zone GPA)
Zone 7 (that portion located west of Highway No. 271 and Grid
Road No. 615 including Cypress Hills (West Block) Provincial Park
(Designate Zone 7A)
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle
Oct. 20 - Oct. 31
and Dec. 8 - Dec.
19
one antlerless elk
Zone 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park
(Designate Zone 33A)
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle
1st split
Oct. 15 -
Nov. 9
Jan. 5 -
Jan. 24
2nd split
Nov. 20 -
Dec. 14
Feb. 1 -
Feb. 24
one antlerless elk
Wildlife Management Zones Open Season Dates
Bag Limit
Additional Information (Quotas Subject to Change)
There will be no quotas for the 2013 pronghorn season.
Applications will not be accepted this year as it is anticipated
that most hunters will attain the top priority pool status before
pronghorn numbers return to a harvestable level.
Draw
Sea
sons
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Draw Antlerless Mule Deer- Saskatchewan Residents Only
32
Wildlife Management Zones Open
Season Dates
Bag Limit
Additional Information (Quotas Subject to Change)
Zones 1, 2W (west of Highway No. 4), 2E (east of Highway No. 4),
3 to
28,
29W (west of South Saskatchewan River), 29E (east
of South Saskatchewan River) 30, 36, 40 to 44,
45W (west of grid road No. 674 and north of highway No. 40),
45E (east of grid road No. 674 and south of highway No. 40
between
Wilbert and Cutknife), 46, 47, 49 and 54, Cypress Hills (West
Block)
and Saskatchewan Landing provincial parks
and that portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west of
Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm)
Archery
Sept. 1 - Oct. 31
Muzzleloader/Crossbow
Oct. 1 - Oct. 31
Rifle
Nov. 10 - Dec. 7
two antlerless mule deer per licence
Tentative 2013 licence quotas for antlerless mule deer: 1(175),
2W(50), 2E(75), 3(25), 4(50), 5(100), 6(50), 7(25), 8(25), 9(150),
10(150), 11(50), 12(25), 13(75), 14(50), 15(50), 16(25), 17(25),
18(25), 19(50), 20(50), 21(25), 22(25), 23(25), 24(75), 25(75),
26(40), 27(60), 28(75), 29W(50), 29E(50), 30(75), 36(25), 40(50),
41(50), 42(25), 43(25), 44(150), 45W(175), 45E(175), 46(200),
47(300), 49(50), 54(75), SMZ(100). Antlerless mule deer is a doe or
a
2013 fawn. All antlerless mule deer licences
have a bag limit of two antlerless mule deer per licence.
Hunters holding both a draw either-
sex and a draw antlerless mule deer licence may hunt antlerless
mule deer during the either-sex season dates but only in the zone
in which their antlerless licence is valid. In provincial parks,
antlerless mule
deer hunting is prohibited until September 10.
Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate Zone SMZ)
Zone 20 (Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone) Archery
and
Crossbow
Sept. 1 - Dec. 7
Muzzleloader
Oct. 1 - Dec. 7 Shotgun Nov. 1 - Dec. 7
two antlerless mule deer per licence
!! No rifle hunting in Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone and
Zone 20 (Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone).
Draw
Sea
sons
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Wildlife Management Zones Open
Season Dates
Bag Limit Additional Information
(Quotas Subject to Change)
Zones 1, 2W (west of Highway No. 4), 2E (east of Highway No.
4),
3 to 19, 21 to 28, 29W (west of South Saskatchewan River),
29E (east of South Saskatchewan River), 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38
to 44,
45W (west of grid road No. 674 and north of Highway No. 40),
45E (east of grid road No. 674 and south of Highway No. 40
between
Wilbert and Cutknife), 46, 47, 49, 50 and 52 to 55, Cypress
Hills (West
Block) and Saskatchewan Landing provincial parks and that
portion of
Douglas Provincial Park located west of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon
McKenzie Arm)
Archery
Sept. 1 - Oct. 31
Muzzleloader/Crossbow
Oct. 1 - Oct. 31
Rifle
Nov. 1 - Nov. 14
one mule
deer, either-sex
Tentative 2013 licence quotas for either-sex mule deer: 1(250),
2W(100), 2E(150), 3(50), 4(75), 5(100), 6(100), 7(25), 8(25),
9(75), 10(200), 11(25), 12(25), 13(100), 14(75), 15(50), 16(25),
17(25), 18(50), 19(100), 20(75), 21(75), 22(75), 23(75), 24(200),
25(75), 26(100), 27(75), 28(75), 29W(75), 29E(75), 30(75), 31(25),
33(25), 34(25), 36(25), 38(20), 39(20), 40(50), 41(75), 42(75),
43(25), 44(125), 45W(150), 45E(150), 46(250), 47(300), 49(25),
50(25), 52(50), 53(25), 54(125), 55(50), SMZ(100). Hunters who hold
a draw either-sex mule deer licence cannot hold an archery mule
deer licence. In provincial parks, mule deer hunting is prohibited
until September 10.
No rifle hunting in Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone and Zone
20 (Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone).
Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate Zone SMZ) Zone 20
(Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone)
Archery and Crossbow Sept. 1 - Dec. 7 Muzzleloader Oct. 1 - Dec.
7 Shotgun Nov. 1 - Dec. 7
one mule deer, either-sex
Draw
Sea
sons
! NoteBig Game Draw licences will not be mailed to successful
applicants, licences will be available through the automated
licensing system either from a private issuer, ministry/select
provincial park office or online through your personal
computer.
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Wildlife Management Zones Open Season Dates Bag Limit Additional
Information Zones 1 to 6, 7 including Cypress Hills (West Block)
Provincial Park, 8 to 19, 21 including Last Mountain Lake National
Wildlife Area, 22, 23 including that portion of Douglas Provincial
Park located west of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm), 24 to
32, 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park, 34 to 36, 37
including Duck Mountain Provincial Park, 38 to 47, 51 and 52
Rifle
Nov. 25 -
Dec. 2 one white-
tailed deer, either-sex
Tentative
2013 licence quotas
for Canadian resident white-tailed deer (draw closed July 2,
2013): 1(60), 2(115), 3(5), 4(50), 5(65), 6(80), 7(30),
8(15),9(90), 10(40), 11(20), 12(15), 13(45), 14(55),
15(30),
16(15), 17(35), 18(30), 19(45), 20(10), 21(65),
22(35), 23(35),
24(30), 25(20), 26(10), 27(10), 28(25),
29(60),
30(60), 31 (25),
32(20), 33(45), 34(50), 35(45),
36(40),37(110), 38(30), 39(80), 40(25), 41(65), 42 (95), 43(55),
44(35), 45 (125), 46(45), 47(220), 48(105), 49(110),50(105),
51(15), 52(55), 53(160), 54(220), 55 (150), 56(100), 57(55), 58(5),
59(65), 60(10), 61(5), 62(15), 63(25), 64(10), 65(5), 66(90),
67(195), 68S(30), 68N(25), 69(100), 73(10), SMZ(25), PMZ(5). Rifle
hunting is not permitted in Regina/Moose Jaw and Saskatoon wildlife
management zones. Shotguns may not be used during the muzzleloader
season.
Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zones (Designate Zone SMZ)Zone 20
(Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone)
Archery and Crossbows
Sept. 1 - Dec. 2
Muzzleloader
Oct. 1 - Dec. 2
Shotgun
Nov. 25 - Dec. 2
one white-tailed deer, either-sex
Buckland-Prince Albert Wildlife Management Zone (Designate PMZ)
Archery and Crossbows Sept. 1 - Dec. 2
one white-tailed deer, either-sex
Zones 48, 49, 50 including Fort a la Corne Wildlife Management
Unit, 53 to 55
Note: Hunting in Fort a la Corne Wildlife Management Unit from
Nov. 25 to Dec. 2 only.
Archery Sept. 1 - Oct. 31 Muzzleloader and Crossbow Oct. 1 -
Oct. 31 Rifle Nov. 25 - Dec. 2
one white-tailed deer, either-sex
Zones 56 including Greenwater Lake Provincial Park and Round
Lake recreation site, 57, 58, 59 including Wildcat Hill Provincial
Park, 60 to 62, 63 including Narrow Hills Provincial Park, 64, 65
including Clarence Steepbank Lake Provincial Park, 66, 67, 68 South
including Bronson Forest Recreation Site, 68 North, 69 including
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Archery, Muzzleloader and Crossbow
Sept. 1 - Oct. 31
Rifle Nov. 1 -
Dec. 2
one white-tailed deer, either-sex
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Sea
sons
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Management Unit is closed to Canadian residents until November
25.
In provincial parks and recreation sites, white-tailed deer
hunting is
prohibited until September 10.
Zone 73 including that portion of Clearwater River Provincial
Park located south of 57 degrees north latitude
Archery, Muzzleloader, Crossbow and Rifle
Sept. 1 - Dec. 2
one white-tailed deer, either-sex
Fort a la Corne Wildlife
! It is Unlawful to:!
! Use another persons licence to hunt! Obtain a licence using
false information
Hunt a game animal without possessing a valid Saskatchewan
hunting licence for that species
! ! Licence IssuersA list of licence issuers by community can be
found on the ministrys website atwww.environment.go