Hunting |
The moose, a native of New Brunswick, can be found across the province. The Black Bear, today exposed to only marginal hunting pressure remains a very worthy prey in the backwoods of New Brunswick. Some fine specimen are harvested each year, primarly by visiting hunters. There is a spring- and a fall season. Once again; your NB guide plays a key-role when it comes to a successful bear-hunting trip. Interested hunters must inscribe in the New Brunswick bear-hunting lottery. For specific information go to our link page and visit the official website of the NB Department of Fish and Wildlife. Come hunt New Brunswick's elusive white-tailed deer. Wingshooters find conditions second-to-none when it comes to grouse and woodcock hunting. Ducks in large numbers can be found along the coast; the smaller rivers offer possiblities for jump-shooting. Last but not least, there are good numbers of rabbits in the covers of the New Brunswick forests. With or without a dog, they provide excellent sport and indeed a welcome change to the menu-plan. For all details and additional information in regards to hunting, please go to our link page and visit the official Website of the NB Department of Fish and Wildlife. |