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Table of Contents
BEFORE YOUR HUNT
Major Regulation Changes for 2014-2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Hunter Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BC Resident Hunter Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Open Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Waterfowler Heritage Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Aboriginal Hunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Limited Entry Hunting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Licences Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Non-Resident Hunters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Federal Firearms Legislation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Licence Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
DURING YOUR HUNT
Site and Access Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
No Hunting or Shooting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
What is Wildlife? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Illegal Guiding and Illegal Transporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Its Unlawful . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Hunting Methods & Provincial Bag Limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
AFTER YOUR HUNT
Royalty Fees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Possession and Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Compulsory Inspection & Reporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Export from the Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
C.I.T.E.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Taxidermy, Tanning & Meatcutting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Submitting Your Hunter Sample Questionnaire . . . . . . . 23
ARTICLES & FORMS
Ministers Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
How to Measure A Tine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Hunter Notice: Accidental Illegal Harvest . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Deer Bag Limits - Explained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Licensing Changes for Youth and New Huntes. . . . . . . . 18
Wildlife Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Notice to Mountain Goat Hunters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Report All Poachers/Polluters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Leadshot Ban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
For more information on the hunting and trapping regulations, call a Ministry Regional Office, Fish, Wildlife & Habitat
Management Branch HQ Victoria, or the Conservation Officer Service using the numbers listed on the regional maps of each
region. Service BC can provide toll free access to provincial government telephone numbers. Simply call Service BC and request
a transfer to the number you wish to call:
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from Vancouver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .604-660-2421
from Victoria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387-6121
elsewhere in BC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-663-7867
Report a Poacher/Polluter (see page 26) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-877-952-RaPP (7277)
REGION 1
VANCOUVER
ISLAND
REGION 2
LOWER
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REGION 3
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KOOTENAY
REGION 5
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Ministers Message
Welcome to the 2014/15 hunting and trapping
season! Hunting and trapping provides British
Columbians an opportunity to get out into
British Columbias world-renowned backcountry
and enjoy the natural wonders of our province.
Hunting and trapping also support both direct
and indirect jobs through the purchase of
equipment and services including fuel, firearms,
off road vehicles, camping gear, and lodging and
food services to name just a few.
Hunter recruitment and retention continues to be a ministry
priority, and in 2013 we surpassed our performance target of
100,000 basic licences sold annually, including 447 initiation hunting
licences designed to encourage new hunters. We have also
launched a program that will eventually allow hunting licences to be
bought on line similar to how fishing licences are sold. Stay tuned
for updates as this project progresses.
Hunters and trappers are some of our provinces most ardent conservationists. You know that practising sustainable wildlife practices
today will ensure hunting opportunities will be available to future
generations. The Province shares these conservation values, and is
committed to sustainably managing all game species in the province.
The ministry has recently launched a comprehensive study to
determine what factors contributed to moose declines in some
areas of the B.C. Interior, and what can be done to reverse them.
During the next five years, over 200 moose from five study areas in
the province will be radio collared, their movements tracked and all
mortalities will be investigated to determine cause of death.
In addition to targeted studies, the ministry continues to invest in
wildlife inventories that improve our ability to manage big game
populations, maximize hunting opportunity, inform resource
development projects and ensure a sustainable harvest now and in
the future.
Finally, I am pleased to note that the Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) Act
received Royal Assent in March 2014. The Act provides certainty,
safety and regulatory structure for thousands of off-road enthusiasts.
Implementation of the new laws will begin as early as fall 2014 and
will help ensure these vehicles are driven in a safe and environmentally responsible manner and will help combat theft of ORVs. To
learn more about the ORV Act, visit www.for.gov.bc.ca/mof/orv/
My sincere thanks to all the hunters, trappers, organizations and
government staff for your continuing contributions and stewardship
of wildlife resources in British Columbia, and all the best for a safe
and enjoyable 2014-2016 Hunting and Trapping season.
Sincerely,
Steve Thomson
Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations
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Cow Moose - a female moose recognizable by having no antlers and being 6 feet at
shoulder height weighing 600-800 lbs.
Calf Moose - a moose less than 12 months
of age usually less than 5 feet at shoulder height
weighing 200-300 lbs.
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Rear
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the magazine. A clip containing live ammunition,
when attached to the firearm, is considered as
the magazine. Muzzle loaders - see page 17.
Migratory Game Birds - for which there
may be an open season in BC and for which a
Canadian Migratory Game Bird hunting permit
is required are: waterfowl (ducks and geese,
including Brant); American Coot; Common
Snipe; Band-tailed Pigeon and Mourning Dove.
Moose - Spike-fork Bull - means a bull
moose having no more than two tines on one
antler. (Includes tines on main antler and brow
palms.) Does not include a calf. See diagram.
Moose - 10 Point Bull - means a bull moose
having at least one antler with a minimum of
ten points (tines), including the tines on the
brow palm. (See diagram and tine definition.)
Moose - tripalm Bull - means a bull moose
having at least one antler with a brow palm
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Yes
Yes
Bow A, C, D
2*
Deer
No
Yes
Yes1
Bow B, C, D
No
Yes
No
Bow A, C, D
Grizzly Bear
No
Yes
No
Bow A, C, D
lynx
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bow B, C, D
Moose
No
Yes
No
Bow A, C, D
Mountain Goat
No
Yes
No
Bow A, C, D
Mountain Sheep
No
Yes
No
Bow A, C, D
wolf
No
Yes
Yes
Bow A, C, D
3*
wolverine
Yes
Yes
Yes1
Bow B, C, D
Yes2
Yes3
Yes
Bow B, C, D
Bearded Turkey . . . . . . . . . 1*
Upland Game Birds - see next page
Yes
Yes
Yes
for Coyote
Bow B, C, D
No
No
Yes4, 5
Bow D
elk
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SMALL GAME
MIGRATORY BIRDS
Migratory Game Birds
NOteS
1 shotgun must have a bore size of 20 gauge or larger
and use shells of shot size No. 1 Buck or larger.
2 grouse, ptarmigan or turkey only
3 grouse or ptarmigan only
4 possession or use of shot other than non-toxic shot is
prohibited, except for pigeons or doves. See page 17.
5 shotgun must not be loaded with single projectile or
be larger than 10 gauge; must not use more than 1
shotgun while hunting migratory game birds, unless
each shotgun in excess of one is disassembled or
unloaded and encased.
6 bear may not be hunted by placing bait or by using a
dead animal or part of it as bait
7 ammunition to hunt bison must be constructed with
a 175 grain or larger bullet, which retains 2,712 joules
(2,000 ft lbs) or more energy at 100 m.
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aRCheRY
There are two classes of bag limits, Provincial and Regional, neither of
these bag limits can be exceeded.
The following table outlines the provincial and regional bag limits for
deer. Deer bag limits on Haida Gwaii are not covered in this article, as
they are a unique case.
1) The Provincial bag limit for deer is 3 (not including Haida Gwaii/QCI).
Hunters may not harvest more
Mule (Black-tailed) Deer
white-tailed Deer
Combined all Deer
than 3 deer in one licence year.
Hunters may harvest 3 whiteRegion
Regional
Provincial
Bucks antlerless Total Bucks antlerless Total Bag limit Bag
tailed deer (if they purchase 3
limit
white-tailed deer licenses), or 3
1
2
2
3
0
0
0
3
3
mule deer (if the purchase 3 mule
*2
2
2
2
0
0
0
2
3
deer licenses), or a combination of
3
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
white-tailed and mule deer (1+2 or
4
1
0
1
1
2
2
2
3
2+1) providing they do not exceed
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
3
the provincial limit of 3. The reason
**6
1
1
2
1
1
2
3
3
hunters may purchase more
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
3
7a
than 3 deer licenses in total is to
7b
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
provide hunters with the flexibility
8
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
to harvest any combination of
white-tailed or mule deer up to a
hunters cannot harvest deer in excess of the sex, species, regional, or provincial bag limits
maximum of 3.
* Some exceptions apply
** table does not include deer bag limit for haida Gwaii/qCi
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ChRONiC waStiNG DiSeaSe
If you are a deer, elk or moose hunter you have
heard of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). If not,
you need to learn more on our CWD:
www.stopchronicwastingdisease.ca
what YOU NeeD tO KNOw:
CWD has not been found in British Columbia
(BC).
The BC CWD Program is focused on preventing
the entry of CWD into the province.
Prevention and early detection are vital.
CWD can be transmitted from animal to animal
through the environment - if infected parts are
left in the field, soil becomes contaminated and
can infect new animals.
The #1 threat of CWD reaching BC is the
importation of infected carcasses from areas that
have the disease in their populations.
British Columbia conducts annual CWD monitoring
of deer, elk and moose, focussing on the higher risk
areas near the BC/Alberta border (Regions 7 and
4). Get information and updates on our websites
and tell your local sportsman clubs.
we need your help. Hunters, especially in the
Peace and Kootenay regions, should submit heads
for voluntary testing. Drop off locations have been
set up at various businesses and clubs in both
regions. We strongly advise further reducing the
risk of CWD by not using scents or attractants
Hunting
in
Provincial Parks
if the season during which you want to hunt takes place within a provincial park, certain
park regulations may apply (specifically with regards to access). Please contact the BC
Parks office in the area in which you want to hunt to determine if any special conditions
apply. For a list of BC Parks where hunting is permitted visit
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Big Game
4It is unlawful to possess or transport a
big game animal that was killed unintentionally by accident or collision, or was illegally
killed.
4It is prohibited to possess the head,
hide, hoof, spinal column, internal organ or
mammary gland of any animal of the family
Cervidae (deer, elk, moose) that was killed
outside British Columbia. Possession of an
out-of-province Cervidae hide that has been
treated in a manner that removes all tissue,
or antlers or parts of skulls that have had all
tissues removed is permitted.
4Anyone who possesses or transports the
carcass or part of the carcass of the following animals must leave naturally attached to
the carcass or one part of the carcass in the
persons possession the following listed parts:
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Wear
latex or rubber gloves when field
section (page 24), AND
dressing or handling any dead animal.
3) the person who killed the wildlife
Bone out the meat from your animal.
possesses a portion of the carcass or
hide with the parts attached as described
Dont saw through bone if you can avoid
in sections (1) - (4) on this page.
it, and avoid cutting through the brain or
Removing evidence of Sex & Species
spinal cord.
Evidence of species and sex may be removed Minimize the handling of brain and spinal
from the carcass or the hide of game:
tissues.
4after it arrives at a persons normal
Wash hands and instruments thoroughly
dwelling place and is butchered and stored
after field dressing is completed.
COMPUlSORY iNSPeCtiON
Compulsory Inspectors will not complete the
compulsory inspection unless ALL information
and parts are submitted and able to be collected.
Hunters are requested to submit unfrozen wildlife
parts. Hunters are not in legal possession of the
wildlife unless they comply with compulsory
inspection requirements.
except as noted, all compulsory inspected
species must be submitted to a compulsory
PaRtS ReqUiReD
For mountain sheep (ie. Dalls, Stones,
California or Rocky Mountain):
the portion of the skull including the nasal
bones, the entire eye-socket, the horns and the
associated connective bone
structure, and
the horns for insertion of a
numbered aluminum plug by an
officer.
COMPUlSORY RePORtiNG
A person who takes or kills the following species
in any Management Unit:
lynx in regions 3, 5, 6, 7a, 7B, or 8
wolverine
bobcat
elk Region 1 wolf in Regions 1, 2, 4,
must, within 30 days after the date of the kill,
report:
1. their name, address, telephone number and
Hunter Number,
2. the location where the animal was killed,
3. the date the animal was killed, and
4. the sex of the animal taken.
5. number of days hunted before the animal was
killed
Compulsory Reporting forms are available online
at www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/ci.html.
The Harvest Data card can also be used to submit
this data, however hunters must add the number
of days hunted before the animal was killed. The
card is available at any licence issuer, Service BC, or
Ministry office. There are four options to rpovide
wildlife staff with the required information. The
report can be:
1) Mailed or submitted in person to any regional
office. Hunters also have the option to report to
any regional office by phone
2) Mailed to: Compulsory Reporting, PO Box 9374,
Stn Prov Gov, Victoria, BC, V8W 9M4
3) Faxed to (250) 387-0239
4) Scanned and emailed to FishandWildlife@gov.
bc.ca insert Compulsory Reporting in the subject
line of the email.
Please note that tooth samples are not
required for Compulsory Reporting
Note: A person authorized to trap is exempt
from the requirements noted above with respect to
furbearing animals taken by trapping. See page 92.
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wilDliFe PaRtS
Game Check
4All hunters, with or without game, when
encountering temporary checking stations
operated by an officer, are required by
law to stop and report. Their compliance
with wildlife and firearms laws will be
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have the hides tanned for leather and other
articles, while an even larger number use the
services of a professional meatcutter or cold
storage plant operator. These businesses are
required under the Wildlife Act and regulations to keep records of their transactions.
4The regulations state that the following
information must be recorded:
(a) the total number of wildlife or parts of
each species acquired.
(b) the date of receipt of the wildlife or
parts of them.
(c) the name and address of the person
from whom wildlife or parts of them
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(d) the serial number, date and type of
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Check website
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for in-season changes prior to your hunt.
REGION 1
These M.U. boundaries are approximate only. For a more precise definition consult the BC Recreational Atlas, 6th edition.
Ch
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Mos
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Cr
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Lake
Kingcome
Inlet
AR
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Port Hardy
1-13
ba
To
Port McNeill
Sonora
Island
1-10
1-9
Gold River
Muchalat
Buttle
L
CAMPBELL
RIVER
Powell
River
rR
COURTENAY
Mo
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1-8
l R
wel
Great Central L
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Tofino
BARKLEY SOUND
2-16
VANCOUVER
2-4
Nitinat
Galiano
Island
Ladysmith
Chem
Cowichan
L
Bamfield
L
2-8
an a
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Cow
ichan R
San Juan R
Jordan River
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Sidney
1-2 1-1
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Saltspring
Island
1-4
1-3
Port Renfrew
Duncan
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Ucluelet
NANAIMO
1-5
N imo R
Gabriola
Island
Squamish
NORTH
VANCOUVER
Gibsons
in
Sechelt
Parksville
PORT ALBERNI
Alberni
Inlet
Kennedy
HOWE
SALMON SOUND
INLET
Qualicum
Beach
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CLAYOQUOT SOUND
Hornby
Island
1-7
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Taylor R
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Denman
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NOOTKA SOUND
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1-6
Inlet
As
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INLET
Tlupana
Inlet
Nootka
Island
Upper
Campbell
L
for
information on Wildlife
2-12
Permits
and commercial licences,
Powell
Lake please see page 63.
Gor
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Tahsis
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amish
Squ
1-12
Quadra
Island
286-7630
746-1236
751-3190
724-9290
965-5000
391-2225
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Cape
Cook
Loughborough
Inlet
Nit
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1-15
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Vancouver Island
REGION 1
NOtiCe tO hUNteRS
4Hunters should be aware of No
Hunting and No Shooting Areas described
on page 13. Hunters are also responsible
for identifying and complying with community/municipal No Shooting bylaws.
Municipal bylaws that affect the discharge
of firearms and/or bows are not included
in this synopsis. For more information,
contact individual municipalities.
4No hunting of black bears within 800 m
of the intersection of Beaver Cove Road
and Telegraph Cove Road in MU 1-11
4Hunters are reminded that the
Nanaimo River estuary is within city
limits. A municipal bylaw restricts hunting
to only a portion of the estuary and only
during migratory bird seasons. Maps of
the area open to hunting are available for
viewing at the Ministry Regional Office in
Nanaimo, or from the City of Nanaimo.
4The discharge of rifles is prohibited in
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GRIZZLY BEARS ON
VANCOUVER ISLAND
There have been a number of grizzly bear sightings on northern Vancouver Island in recent
years.Appropriate safety precautions should be
taken and hunters are reminded that there is
no open season for grizzly bears on the island.
Please report any sightings of a grizzly bear
on Vancouver Island (which would be brown
in colour compared to the uniformly black
colour of black bears on Vancouver Island) to
the Nanaimo Regional office, (250) 751-3100,
or the 24 hour call center line at 1-877 9527277. For more information on bear safety visit:
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sPecies
ManageMent unit
class
season Dates
Bag liMit
2015 - 2016
Vancouver Island
2014 - 2015
coots,coMMon sniPe
1-1 to 1-15
oct 11, 2014 - Jan 23, 2015
oct 10, 2015 - Jan 22, 2016
DucKs
1-1 to 1-15
oct 11, 2014 - Jan 23, 2015
oct 10, 2015 - Jan 22, 2016
Restricted daily bag limits of 4 Pintails, 4 Canvasbacks, 2 Goldeneye and 2 Harlequin are in effect - see page 17.
geese: snoW and rosss
1-1 to 1-15
oct 11, 2014 - Jan 23, 2015
oct 10, 2015 - Jan 22, 2016
geese: White-fronteD
1-1 to 1-15
oct 11, 2014 - Jan 23, 2015
oct 10, 2015 - Jan 22, 2016
geese: canaDa and cacKling
1-3, 1-8 to 1-15
oct 11, 2014 - Jan 23, 2015
oct 10, 2015 - Jan 22, 2016
1-1, 1-2, 1-4 to 1-7
sept 6, 2014 - sept 14, 2014
sept 5, 2015 - sept 13, 2015
1-1, 1-2, 1-4 to 1-7
oct 11, 2014 - nov 23, 2014
oct 10, 2015 - nov 22, 2015
1-1, 1-2, 1-4 to 1-7
Dec 20, 2014 - Jan 11, 2015
Dec 19, 2015 - Jan 10, 2016
feb 10, 2015 - Mar 10, 2015
feb 11, 2016 - Mar 10, 2016
1-1, 1-2, 1-4 to 1-7
For Cowichan Bay and Ex-Dinsdale property seasons in MU 1-4, see below
*1-4 (cowichan Bay)
oct 11, 2014 - nov 23, 2014
oct 10, 2015 - nov 22, 2015
Dec 20, 2014 - Jan 11, 2015
Dec 19, 2015 - Jan 10, 2016
feb 10, 2015 - Mar 10, 2015
feb 11, 2016 - Mar 10, 2016
*1-4 (ex-Dinsdale property)
oct 11, 2014 - oct 20, 2014
oct 10, 2015 - oct 19, 2015
Dec 20, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Dec 19, 2015 - Dec 31, 2015
* See Map A11.
feb 21, 2015 - Mar 10, 2015
feb 20, 2016 - Mar 10, 2016
WaterfoWler heritage DaYs: (Waterfowler Heritage Days are restricted to hunters under the age of 18. See Waterfowler Heritage Days section.)
REGION 1
1-1 to 1-15
Bucks
*sept 10 - Dec 10
2
+1-1, +1-2, +1-4, +1-5, +1-6, +1-15
antlerless
*sept 10 - Dec 10
2
Youth only season**
1-1, 1-2, +1-4, +1-5, +1-6, 1-10
antlerless
sept 10 - Dec 10
1
Bow only season
1-1 to 1-15
Bucks
aug 25 - sept 9
2
Bow only season
+1-1, +1-2, +1-4, +1-5, +1-6, +1-15
antlerless
aug 25 - sept 9
2
Youth Bow only season**
1-1, 1-2, 1-4, to 1-6, 1-10
antlerless
aug 25 - sept 9
1
A portion of MU 1-6 is restricted to two point or greater mule deer; keep antlers with species licence. See Map A29.
* On Denman and Hornby Island season date is Oct 5 to Dec 10
** Season restricted to hunters under the age of 18
+ Season applies only to a portion of these MUs. 1-2, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6, 1-15. See Maps A13, A15, A16, A22, A23, and map A35.
Excludes Saltspring Island and Gabriola Island.
There is no bow only season on the Gulf Islands in MU 1-1 (except Gabriola Island), in Zone B of MU 1-5 (see Map A17) or on Denman and Hornby Islands (MU 1-6).
falloW Deer
1-1
either sex
no closed season
nBl
Species licence requirements for fallow deer are under review please check the in season regulation change website for updates.
Mountain goat
1-14, 1-15
sept 10 nov 30
1
BlacK Bear
1-1 to 1-15
sept 10 Dec 10
1-1 to 1-15
apr 1 - June 15
2
Bow only season
1-1 to 1-15
aug 25 - sept 9
There is no bow only season on the Gulf Islands in MU 1-1(except Gabriola Island) or in zone B of MU 1-5 (see Map A17)or on Denman and Hornby Islands (MU 1-6).
Wolf
1-1 to 1-15
sept 10 - Mar 31
3
1-1 to 1-15
apr 1 - June 15
All wolf taken must be reported to a Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource office in Region 1 within 30 days of the date of kill.
cougar
1-1 to 1-15
sept 10 - Mar 31
2
1-1 to 1-15
apr 1 - June 15
Hunters may not hunt a cougar kitten or any cougar in its company. See Definitions section: cougar kitten.
raccoon
1-1 to 1-15
no closed season
10
snoWshoe hare
1-14, 1-15
aug 1 - apr 30
10 (daily)
oPPosuM, sKunK
1-1 to 1-15
no closed season
nBl
A person who kills an opossum is requested to submit the carcass to an officer of the Wildlife Program at a regional or district office and provide the following information: location
of the kill, date of kill and sex of animal.
grouse: sootY (Blue) & ruffeD 1-1 to 1-15
sept 1 - Dec 31
5 each (15 each)
Bow only season
1-1 to 1-15
aug 20 - aug 31
There is no bow only season on the Gulf Islands in MU 1-1 or in zone B of MU 1-5. See Map A17.
PtarMigan
1-14, 1-15
sept 10 - nov 30
5 (15)
california Quail
1-1 to 1-15
oct 1 - nov 30
5 (15)
No open season on mountain quail.
Pheasant
1-1 to 1-9
cocks
oct 1 - nov 30
2 (6)
raven
1-1
no closed season
5
Private lands on Saltspring Island only. Hunters must obtain permission from landowners before hunting on private land.
BanD-taileD Pigeons
1-1 to 1-15
sept 15 sept 30
5 (15)
MUle DeeR (Black-tailed)
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M.U. 11
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Sooke
River
M.U.
12
Jordan R.
BC Hydro
Powerline
ell C
C.N. R.R.
Da Mamier
Cr.
10
km
M.U.
11
District of
Highlands
Matheson
Lake Park
Narvaez Bay
Town of
View Royal
Goldstream
Park
Todd Cr.
r.
River
Jordan
Tugw
E & N R.R.
VICTORIA
300m. (1000ft)
from high water mark
Map a5 Sooke/Metchosin - No Shooting Area and No Shooting or Hunting Area (situated in MUs 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3).
River
M.U.
14
Nitinat River
Lake
Cowichan
Jasp
er C
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500 m either
side of
midline
of river
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ke
La
at
tin
Ni
M.U.
14
30
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an
Ch
Skutz Falls
Cowichan River
R i v er
800m
corridor
M.U. 15
Crystal
Lake
Cr.
Skutz Falls
Road
art
mo
nai
Mayo Lake
Road
Duncan 14km
E&N Railway
Hasla
Cowic
han B
B.C. Hydro
Transmission Line
ay Rd
25m seaward
Cowichan
Bay
S tu
Nanaimo
City Limits
Na
S. Bdry of
Block 32
22 km
(14 mi)
NO SHOOTING AREA
I.R.
18
Widgeon
Island
I.R.
Mayo
Lake
Duncan
Skinner
Point
Caycuse R.
Westcan
Terminal
NO SHOOTING
M.U. 13
km
Cowichan
Bay
I.R.
9
Ex-Dinsdale
property
Cowichan
Lake
M.U. 13
Hobiton
Creek
Koksilah
River
M.U. 14
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14
East
Point
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Renfrew
Slugget Pt.
Muir Cr.
Vancouver Island
Tumbo I.
Cassidy
Michael
Lake
Ladysmith
Harbour
Chemainus
I.R.
Canada Goose
VANCOUVER ISLAND
M.U. 15
.
Rd
an
Marine Rd.
cM
Cragg
ve
Ri
Malahat Drive
(Hwy #1)
Lake
r
Creek
Butchart
Res.
Lubbe
ch
Council
Lk. & Cr.
R.
&
Goldstream
Lake
Reservoirs
Old
Wol
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Cr.
Shields
Lake
itc
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Main
Soo
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River
6
7
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Vancouver Island
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South Shawnigan
Lake Road
st Lee
We
Diversion
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1 2 3
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Lake
West Jordan
Main
7
8
M.U. 15
Shawnigan
Lake
Jarvis
Lake
2 3
Lot
1 Block 6
5 4
Walsh Rd.
Ryeland Rd.
r.
et C
Rith
Weeks
I.R.
Block 7
Map a17 Nanaimo River Camp Closed Area during bow only season for
grouse, mule (black-tailed) deer and black bear. Use of snowmobiles and
ATVs (including all motorcycles) prohibited from Sept 1 to Dec 31 (situated
in MU 1-5) in the watershed of the S. Nanaimo River.
Renfrew
Road
k9
oc
Bl
Grant
Lake
I.R.
REGION 1
Block 8
San
for
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ar
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Zone B
Cowichan Lake
Torberg Rd.
ay
Jump Cr.
S. Nanaimo R.
its
m
Li
M.U.
15
Sadie Cr.
ty
NO SHOOTING AREA
Victoria
Ci
E&N R.R.
800m
from E. side of
Transmission Line
Colwood
a
gi
Rd
r
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Lat 49 15 27
Long 124 00 17
Nanaimo
Nanaimo River
Westwood
Lake
Witchcraft
Lake
City Limits
M.U. 11
Goldstream
o
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na
Na
Christmas Pt
10
Nanaimo
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B.C. Hydro
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Brannen
Lake
n
Tra
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Shawnigan
Lake
M.U. 12
L.129
e
igl
wic
M.U. 14
km
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Co
L.96
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of
ia
Saltspring
Lat 49 19 37
Long 124 10 07
it
rg
Duncan
Interseection Biggs Rd
and Dumont RD
sh
19
18
Dumont Rd
L.1
li
En g
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Parksville
St
ra
Green
Lake
L.181
B.C. Hydro
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ill
of
M.U. 15
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ra
Thetis
I
St
Ladysmith
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Sooke Road
(Hwy #14)
31
t.
S. 17
19A
Campbell
River District
Boundary
M.U.
16
Strait of Georgia
Parksville
Qualicum R.
ra
of
M.U.
16
ia
Comox
Lake
Denman I.
Hornby I.
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Denman
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Middle
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325
Quinsam
River
ns
am Riv
er
Somass
River
M.U. 1-6
12530'00'' W Long
4954'30''N Lat
Johnstone
Island
M.U.
17
Port
Alberni
Mun.
Bdry
Shoemaker
Bay
268m
(880ft)
Alberni
Inlet
I.R.
le
Ucluelet
In
Port
Albion
le
L.497
M.U.
115
Pacific
Ocean
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Inlet
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or Shooting Area (situated in MU
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M.U. 15
Comox Strathcona
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L.195
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B.C. Hydro
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M.U.
16
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19
D.L. 141
D.L. 223
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M.U. 16
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Pond
S.16
D.L. 178
D.L. 225
0.5
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D.L. 222
Cr
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D.L. 193
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Park
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Gold River
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VANCOUVER ISLAND
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M.U. 1-14
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L.137
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M.U.
115
Ph
L.144
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L.145 L.147
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Island
L. 72
Mc
Wakeman
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mainline
L. 69
logging
road
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Kingcome
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Kingcome
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Turtle
L.
NOTICE!
SHOT BAN
The use of toxic (lead) shot for hunting waterfowl has been
prohibited in British Columbia since 1995 and in Canada since
1997. The ban applies to all ducks, geese, coots and snipe. It
does not apply to upland gamebirds (grouse, ptarmigan, quail,
partridge, pheasants and turkey), migratory upland gamebirds (pigeons, doves), ravens (where seasons exist), or target
shooting, although a local restriction may be implemented if
there is a conflict with an important wetland.
Federal regulations currently identify steel shot, bismuth shot,
tungsten-iron shot, tungsten-bronze-iron shot, tin shot, tungsten
- matrixshot, and tungsten-polymer shot as the only non-toxic
shot permitted for use on waterfowl, coot and snipe. Hunters
are advised to contact the CWS Canadian Wildlife Service in
Delta (604-940-4700) for more details.
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LOWER MAINLAND
Check website
www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/news/
for in-season changes prior to your hunt.
REGION 2
These M.U. boundaries are approximate only. For a more precise definition consult the BC Recreational Atlas, 6th edition.
CoMPuLsorY insPeCtion Centres
Qualfied Compulsory Inspectors will provide this service at the locations
listed
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below.
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information www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/ci.html.
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Cultus Lake: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-731-6373
Bonaparte
L
Maple Ridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .R. . 1-800-731-6373
Powell River: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-31
. . . . . . . . . . . .ap. a.rte. . . . . 1-800-731-6373
Sechelt: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bo. n. . . . . . . . 1-800-731-6373
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Squamish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-731-6373
Surrey: . . . . . . . .m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-731-6373
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please see page 63. KAMLOOPS
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LAKE
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FR
REGION 2
CHILKO
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Dog Cr
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Tase
5-6
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Ch
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na
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ni
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Sk
it
Princeton
8-4
LOWER MAINLAND
NOtiCe tO hUNteRS
Mu 2-9
beyond the bridge crossing over an
unnamed creek located 5 km north of the
bridge crossing over North Sloquet Creek on
the North Sloquet Creek FSR.
ManageMent unit
class
season Dates
Bag
liMit
Lower Mainland
sPecies
aCCeSS ReStRiCtiONS
Mu 2-11
beyond the first bridge crossing over South
Creek on the South Creek FSR
on the Salal Creek FSR beyond 3 km North
of the junction of the Upper Lillooet North FSR
and the Salal Creek FSR
in the Phelix Creek FSR beyond the junction of
Phelix Creek FSR and the Blackwater Creek FSR
beyond the bridge crossing over Delilah
Creek on the North Creek FSR
beyond the bridge crossing over Hotsprings
Creek on the Meager Creek South FSR
beyond the gate located at 9 km on the
Meager Creek North FSR
beyond the bridge crossing over Tenquille
Creek on the Birkenhead FSR
Prohibited year round beyond the bridge
crossing over the Ryan River located 8 km on
the Ryan River FSR
BC PaRKS
4Please refer to Site & Access Restrictions
section for more information.
4Hunting is prohibited in some BC Parks
(Parks, Protected Areas, Recreation Areas, and
Conservancies) and is permitted in others
during an open season and within specific time
periods. Hunting is prohibited in Ecological
Reserves. Before hunting in a BC Park, hunters
must verify that hunting in that area during
that time is permitted. For more information
on hunting regulations within BC Parks please
phone your regional Ministry office or visit the
Fish, Wildlife and Habitat Management Branch
website at www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/
hunting/regulations/.
REGION 2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
3(2)
3(2)
3(2)
3(2)
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
3
35
ManageMent unit
M.U. 217
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Bag
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season Dates
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M.U.
22
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9
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Bridal
Falls
Bridal
Veil Falls
Prov. Park
400m S.E.
of Highway
M.U.
23
Chilliwack District
Municipality
Soowahlie
Indian Reserve
14
Young Cr.
Chilliwack
River
Chilliwack Riv
er Road
M.U. 2.3
r.
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36
class
(excluding Brant)
Daily bag and possession limits are same as general open seasons described above. See page 17 for more details.
Chilliwack
Lower Mainland
REGION 2
sPecies
NOTICE
TO
HUNTERS
Proven Bloodlines
Started Dogs and Puppies
Flight Conditioned Pheasant & Chukar
www.bcgundogs.com 1-604-671-3015
LOWER MAINLAND
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M.U. 23
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dro
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500m east
of power line
500m
offshore boundary
Haslam Cr.
M.U. 2-5
NO SHOOTING AREA
FIREARMS USING SHOT ONLY AREA
M.U. 28
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101
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(situated in MU 2-5).
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ManageMent unit
class
Sept 1 - Sept 9
3-15, 3-16, 3-32, 3-33
4 Point Bucks
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
4 Point Bucks
sept 10 - sept 30
3-46
4 Point Bucks
sept 20 - sept 30
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44, 3-46
Bucks
oct 1 - oct 31
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44, 3-46
4 Point Bucks
nov 1 - Dec 10
Youth only season*
3-12 to 3-14, 3-17 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-31, 3-34 to 3-44
Bucks
sept 1 - sept 9
Bow only season
3-12 to 3-14, 3-17 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-31, 3-34 to 3-44
Bucks
sept 1 - sept 9
See Definitions section: Mule Deer. The antlers must accompany the species licence.
* Season restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
White-taileD Deer
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
Bucks
sept 10 Dec 10
3-46
Bucks
sept 20 - Dec 10
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44, 3-46
antlerless
oct 10 - oct 31
Youth only season*
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44, 3-46
either sex
nov 1 - nov 30
Youth only season
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
Bucks
sept 1 sept 9
Bow only season
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
Bucks
sept 1 sept 9
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
Moose
3-34 to 3-44, 3-46
spike-fork Bulls
sept 20 - oct 31
3-15 to 3-17, 3-31 to 3-33
spike-fork Bulls
oct 15 - nov 15
3-12 to 3-14, 3-18 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-30
spike-fork Bulls
nov 1 - nov 15
See Definitions section: Moose. Antlers must accompany the species licence
Bighorn Mountain sheeP
3-17, 3-31, 3-32+
full curl Bighorn rams
sept 10 - oct 20
3-17
Mature Bighorn rams
sept 10 oct 20
A portion of 3-17 only. See Map C2.
+ A portion of MU 3-32 is closed to Mountain Sheep hunting. See map C20.
See Definitions section: Mountain Sheep
BlacK Bear
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 1 - nov 30
3-46
sept 20 - nov 30
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44, 3-46
apr 1 - June 30
Wolf
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-33
sept 10 - June 15
3-34 to 3-44
aug 1 - June 15
coYote
3-17, 3-31, 3-32
sept 1 - June 30
3-12 to 3-16, 3-18 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-30, 3-33 to 3-44
sept 1 - Mar 31
cougar
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-33
nov 15 - Mar 31
3-34 to 3-44
sept 10 - Mar 31
Hunters may not hunt a cougar kitten or any cougar in its company. See Definitions section: cougar kitten.
BoBcat
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
nov 15 - feb 15
lYnX
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
nov 15 - feb 15
raccoon
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
no closed season
snoWshoe hare
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
aug 1 - apr 30
coluMBian grounD sQuirrel
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
no closed season
The open season for Columbian Ground Squirrel is restricted to private land only. Hunters must obtain permission from landowners before hunting on private land.
grouse: DusKY (Blue), ruffeD
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 10 - nov 30
3-46
sept 20 - nov 30
& sPruce
For Dusky, Spruce and Ruffed grouse, the daily aggregate bag limit is 10; the aggregate possession limit is 30.
sharP-taileD grouse
*3-30, 3-31
sept 10 - nov 30
* Restricted to portions of MU 3-30 see Map C21
PtarMigan
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 1 - nov 30
chuKar PartriDge
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
oct 1 - nov 30
graY PartriDge (hungarian)
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
oct 1 - nov 30
Pheasant
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
cocks
oct 1 - nov 30
Mourning Doves
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 1 - sept 30
BanD-taileD Pigeons
3-13 to 3-17
sept 15 sept 30
coots,coMMon sniPe
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 10 - Dec 23
DucKs
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 10 - Dec 23
Restricted daily bag limits of 4 Pintails, 4 Canvasbacks, 2 Goldeneye and 2 Harlequin are in effect - see page 17.
geese: snoW, rosss and
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 10 - Dec 23
White-fronteD
geese: canaDa and cacKling
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 10 - sept 20
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
oct 1 - Dec 23
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
Mar 1 - Mar 10
WaterfoWler heritage DaYs: (Waterfowler Heritage Days are restricted to hunters under the age of 18. See Waterfowler Heritage Days section.)
DucKs and geese
3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-44
sept 6, 2014 - sept 7, 2014 sept 5, 2015 - sept 6, 2015
Thompson
REGION 3
Daily bag and possession limits are same as general open seasons described above. See page 17 for more details.
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season Dates
Bag
liMit
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
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2
1
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5 each (15 each)
5 each (15 each)
5 (10)
5 (15)
5 (15)
3 (9)
2 (6)
5 (15)
5 (15)
10 each (30 each)
8 (24)
5 (15)
10 (30)
10 (30)
10 (30)
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336
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REGION 3
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M.U.
319
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Prepare the meat properly. Proper handling of
Respect your fellow hunters. Work with
meat is easy to learn and to not do so is both
one another to promote good relationships,
illegal and wasteful.
safety, knowledge and a fair distribution of
Respect the environment by packing out
opportunity and harvest.
everything you packed in! Nobody wants to
Lead by example, you are an ambassador for
arrive at a campsite and clean up the mess left
the public and media image of hunting.
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more room to move and slow down safely. Give
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corners, blind spots, soft shoulders, narrow bridges
and steep slopes.
FOLLOW THE RULES
Take your licence and insurance. Drive on the right
hand side. Wear your seatbelt. Dont drink and
drive. Obey the speed limit as marked. If not
marked, never drive more than 80 km/hour. Most
resource roads are best driven at 60 km/h or less.
DRIVE ACCORDING TO ROAD CONDITIONS
Travel at a speed that allows you to stop within half
of your line of sight (other vehicles need room to
stop too). When its dusty or slippery, slow down so
you can react to oncoming traffic, potholes, wildlife,
changing road conditions and unexpected hazards.
FOCUS ON YOUR DRIVING; EXERCISE CAUTION,
PATIENCE AND COURTESY
Keep your headlights and tail lights on. It may be
advantageous for you to follow industrial vehicles
watch for brake lights and make sure you find a turn
out when they do (to clear for oncoming traffic).
READ AND OBEY THE SIGNS
Take time to read and understand signs at the start
of a resource road, and along the way. They have
important information about the road, traffic you can
expect and active worksites or hazardous conditions.
Remember that not all hazards are signed be ready
for the unexpected.
STOP IN THE RIGHT SPOT
If you must stop along the road, try to find a pullout.
If one is not available, find a straight section that
provides good visibility from both directions and is
wide enough for other traffic to pass. Pull over onto
the shoulder and avoid stopping in a curve or on the
crest of a hill.
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COmPuLsORy INsPECtION
4In addition to those species requiring
Compulsory Inspection or Compulsory Reporting
provincially, all cougar taken in Region 4 must be
Compulsory Inspected within 4 days of the date
of kill, and all wolf taken in Region 4 must be
Compulsory Reported. See page 21.
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Kootenay
REGION 4
SPECiES
50
MANAGEMENT UNiT
CLASS
SEASON DATES
BAG
LiMiT
sept 10 - Nov 10
1
muLE DEER (Black-tailed)
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
4 Point Bucks
Youth Only Season*
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
See Definitions section: Mule (black-tailed) deer. The antlers must accompany the species licence. See regional bag limit on page 48.
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
WHiTE-TAiLED DEER
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Bucks
Sept 10 - Nov 30
1
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Antlerless
Oct 10 - Oct 31
2
Youth Only Season*
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Either Sex
Nov 1 - Nov 30
2**
Youth Only Season*
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Either Sex
Dec 1 - Dec 20
2**
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
** The bag limit for white tailed deer is 2. Both may be antlerless, but only one may be a buck.
6 Point Bulls
Sept 10 - Oct 20
1
ELK
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-38, 4-40
*4-3, **4-6, ***4-23
Spike Bulls
Sept 10 - Sept 19
1
+4-20 to 4-22
Antlerless
Sept 20-Sept 30
1
Senior/Youth
+4-20 to 4-22
Antlerless
Sept 10-Sept 19
1
Senior/Youth
**4-6
Antlerless
Sept 10 - Sept 19
1
Bow Only Season
**4-6, *** 4-23,
Antlerless
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-38, 4-40
Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
*4-03, *4-25,
Antlerless
Sept 1 - Sept 19
1
* Restricted to only portions of MU 4-03. See Map D7 for details.
Restricted to hunters under the age of 18 and those 65 years of age or older.
** Restricted to only portions of 4-6 and 4-7. See Map D8 for details.
+ Restricted to select Private Land Lots within MUs 4-20 to 4-22. Visit
*** Restricted to only portions of 4-23 only. See Map D9A for details.
www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/regulations/maps.html for details
See Definitions section: Elk. The antlers must accompany the species licence
MOOSE
4-7 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-18, 4-27 to 4-33, 4-36 to 4-40
Spike-fork Bulls
Sept 20 - Oct 31
1
Spike-fork Bulls
Oct 15 - Oct 31
1
4-1 to 4-6, 4-19 to 4-26, 4-34, 4-35
Bow Only Season
4-7 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-18, 4-27 to 4-33, 4-36 to 4-40
Spike-fork Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 19
1
Bow Only Season
4-1 to 4-6, 4-19 to 4-26, 4-34, 4-35
Spike-fork Bulls
Sept 1 - Oct 14
1
See Definitions section: Moose. Antlers must accompany the species licence.
Compulsory Inspection is no longer requred for Moose harvested in Region 4
BiGHORN MOUNTAiN SHEEP
4-1, 4-2, 4-21 to 4-24, 4-25, 4-35
Full Curl Bighorn Rams
Sept 10 - Oct 25
1
See Mountain Sheep closed area in MU 4-35 (Map D53).
In that portion of MU 4-25, excluding Mt. Assiniboin Park. See Map D46.
MOUNTAiN GOAT
4-28 to *4-30, 4-36, 4-37, 4-39, 4-40
Sept 10 - Nov 30
1
* Portion of MU 4-30 only. See Map D57.
BLACK BEAR
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Sept 10 - Nov 30
2
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Apr 1 - June 30
2
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Aug 1 - Aug 31
2
Bow Only Season
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Sept 1 - Sept 9
2
Restricted to private land only, hunter must obtain permission from land owners prior to access.
WOLF
4-5 to 4-8, 4-17, 4-18, 4-20, 4-27 to 4-31, 4-33, 4-37 to 4-40
Sept 1 - Jun 15
NBL
4-1 to 4-4, 4-9, 4-14 to 4-16, 4-19, 4-21 to 4-26, 4-32, 4-34 to 4-36
Sept 10 - Mar 31
2
4-1 to 4-4, 4-9, 4-14 to 4-16, 4-19, 4-21 to 4-26, 4-32, 4-34 to 4-36
Apr 1 - Jun 15
2
In those portions of MUs 4-2, 4-3, 4-20 to 4-22, 4-24 to 4-26, 4-34 to 4-37 and 4-40 in the East Kootenay Trench and MUs 4-4 to 4-7, below 1100 m in elevation, there is no closed season.
COYOTE
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Sept 10 - Mar 31
NBL
WOLVERiNE
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Nov 1 - Jan 31
1
LYNX
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Nov 15 - Dec 31
1
Compulsory inspection is required, see page 21 for details. Hunters are requested to avoid shooting lynx with collars.
BOBCAT
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Nov 15 - Feb 15
1
COUGAR
4-1 to 4-4, 4-21 to 4-26, 4-34 to 4-36
Sept 10-Jan 31
1
4-5, 4-20
Sept 10-Feb 28
1
4-6 to 4-8, 4-28 to 4-31, 4-38, 4-39
Sept 10-Mar 31
2
4-9 to 4-19, 4-27, 4-32, 4-33, 4-37, 4-40
Sept 10-Mar 31
1
Pursuit Only*
4-1 to 4-4, 4-21 to 4-26, 4-34 to 4-36
Nov 15 - Feb 28
0
Hunters may not hunt a cougar kitten or any cougar in its company. See Definitions section: cougar kitten.
Note the cougar season in MUs 4-3, 4-4 and 4-26 will close 72 hours after the regional manager has published that since April 1, of the license year, the total
number of female cougars killed in these MUs has reached 15. Excessive female harvest in other MUs may result in season closures.
* Persons participating in the Pursuit Only season are reminded that they must have a hunting licence, they may not carry a firearm, and it is an offence to kill a cougar during a Pursuit Only season.
COLUMBiAN GROUND SQUiRREL 4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
No Closed Season
NBL
The open season for Columbian Ground Squirrel is restricted to private land only. Hunters must obtain permission from landowners before hunting on private land.
SNOWSHOE HARE
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Aug 1 - Apr 30
10 (daily)
RACCOON
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Sept 10 - Mar 31
NBL
SKUNK
4-1 to 4-9, 4-14 to 4-40
Aug 1 Apr 30
NBL
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Sept
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For
Wardner
Fort Steele
Highway
BC Hydro Powerline
ght of La
Hei
nd
M.U.
422
Kilmarnock Cr.
of La
nd
Height
Ch
au
ee
Cr
Wolf
REGION 4
To
dh
un
te
8103
do Cr.
Torna
Roads open all year
NOTICE!
BADGER SIGHTINGS
Hunters & trappers should be aware that the BC
subspecies of Badger is federally endangered and on
the BC Red List. There are no hunting or trapping
seasons for badgers. The estimated population is less
than 300 animals. Badgers still occur in the Cariboo,
Thompson, Nicola, Okanagan, Boundary & East
Kootenay. Please report sightings of Badgers in BC
to 1-888-223-4376. Badger information can be found at
ww.badgers.bc.ca.
53
10
km
Provincial
Mount
Bishop
Park
r
ar
Qu
ie
C on nor
Lak e s
nC
Boivi r.
Elk
R iv e r
iver
District
Boundary
Sparwood
Cave Mt.
Creek
Elizabeth Lake
M.U.
422
L.8289
District
Boundary
el
Mich Cr.
A
RT
B.C
BE
AL
Alexander
er
and
lex
W. A
REGION 4
Grave
Lake
43
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M.U.
425
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Cerulean L.
Cr.
Gog L.
Columbia
Lake
C.
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be .
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Al
Hydro
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Michel
.
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Airfield
P.R
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Byron Creek
Mine Access
Road
88 4
Sum
93
95
it C
Creek
Sparwood
B.C.
son
ALBERTA
k
Eric
M.U.
423
Mount
Sabine
Elevational
Contour
M.U.
425
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Height Lake.
of Land
na
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ht
Kootenay
M.U.
423
Grave
Cr.
McGillivray
54
Line Cr.
No Shooting
Area
a
ert
Alb C.
B.
Valley
Road
Line Creek
No Shooting
or Hunting
Area
Elk River
.
r Cr
me
ar
R oa
Cr.
Lot 1
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Elk
Lower Elk Va
lley R
d.
Grave
Lake
Harmer
43
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Ri
Horseshoe
Ridge
Mount
Farquhar
M.U.
423
ng
rdi
Fo
Elkford
Mount
Turnbull
ado Cr.
Torn
Mt.
Lyne
Fording
Mtn.
C.P.R.
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22
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L.8965
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Mine
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Mount
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nc
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Fo
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Mount
Forsythe
ta
er
lb
C.
B.
O'Neil
Peak
NO SHOOTING AREA
r.
arnock C
Kilm
Kilmarnock Cr.
Access Rd.
Height
of Land
kC
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th
F orsy
Big Weary
RidgeTrail
Al
d
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del
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Cr
Mount
Minton
M.U.
4-23
Barnes
Lake
NO SHOOTING OR
HUNTING AREA
Posted
Cutline
42
Mount
Lancaster
Mount
Marconi
6500 ft
contour
NO SHOOTING AREA
FORDING RIVER
Road Closure
Point
Bla
c
Mount
Abruzzi
Provincial
Park
Riverside
Mtn
r.
Rockies
Height
of Land
Seismic
Road
Line Cr.
Elk Lakes
of the
er
R iv
Height
UTM Coordinate
666670 E
5480740 N
(NAD 27)
Ch
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E lk
te
Koo
Canal Flats
Kevin Evans
Email: kevans@kootenayarchery.com
www.kootenayarchery.com
KOOTENAY
ND
LA
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L
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L
9565
9566
L
9560
L
9010
Radium
Hot Springs
B.C. Hydro R/W
Blaeberry
L
10112
9009
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Kootenay
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M.U.
434
93
95
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436
Kootenay
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REGION 4
Bul
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B.
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Al
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Lake
Bergenham
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Mineral
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Mount
Assiniboine
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ia
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Cr.
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r Cr.
L
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L
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8207
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4-22
L
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L
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b
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D.L.8
Windermere
Zone F
M.U. 425
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L450
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108
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Sand and
Gravel Bars
r.
R.
son
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93
95
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Sa
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Creek
Win
Goldie
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Su
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Lac
d.
an
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Park
Boundary
Includes all
Columbia
River
Ve
rd
Sim
pson
93
95
Banff
National
Park
MONARCH
L.
9001
Invermere
THE
Warspite Cr.
n
ote
Ko
SL
11
Fairmont
Creek
Canal
Flats
r.
93
95
M.U.
426
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Mount Assiniboine B
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Dutch
ula
Co
Al
r.
Fairmont
Hot Springs
d.
Banff
National
Park
Bench R
n
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C an
son
imp
th S
Nor
Rock Isle
Lake
Larix
Lake
M.U.
4-35
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425
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r
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Lake
Columbia
9199
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map D40
Co
lu
Columbia
m
b
Parson ia
Wetlands Wildlife
Ri
Management Area
ve
r
(situated in MU 4-25).
Closed to use of any
Spillimacheen
conveyance of any descripBrisco
tion which is powered by a
Edgewater
motor which exceeds a rating
of 10 horsepower (Boats operating on NAVIGABLE portions of the
Radium
Columbia River are exempt). Contact
Hot Springs
Cranbrook Ministry office for more inforWilmer
mation.
Invermere
Grizzly
Lake
Dutch
IGHT
HE
Golden
rk Bo
Pa
un
dary
Fairmont
Hot Springs
Donald Station
er
Moberly Stn.
1310 m
Hartley Pass
Rd.
Serving
Cranbrook for 30 Years.
Largest Processing
Facility in the
Kootenays.
Mon Fri 9:00 to 5:30 Sat 9-5 1350-B Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC 250.426.7 7 70
55
344
La
nd
CO
er
Riv
LU
te
RI
ot
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VE
ux R.
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Du
nc
L.570
UPPER
ARROW
Trout
L.
Lake
MU
4-31
Slewiskin
Cr.
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OF
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C a r ib
C r.
MU
4-27
per
MU
4-17
C r.
Coo
Cr.
Lardeau
31
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Duncan
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LAKE
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Creek
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MU
4-29
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L.896
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Cr.
an
River
M.U. 430
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31
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rde
La
Dog
HEI
C
r
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Boat Launch
Abandoned
BC Southern
Railway
Park
Cr.
per
Coo
960 Metre
Contour
Creek
DD
of 511
DL 6
13
2
Frase
BI
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of
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fo
93
95
M.U.
4-14
Lang Cr
Hawke Rd
LAKE
ad
Ro
KOOTENAY
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sid
seR
NELSON
st
We
er
Hor
CASTLEGAR
Fax: 426-2298
Narnes Cr.
ing
95
93
Rive
r
bia
Kick
lum
CERTIFIED
Koch Cr.
GOLDEN
Co
Zone C
of 4-17
bia
um
Glacier
National
Park
HORNE TOWING
N
VA
Open to Snowmobiles
Nov 30 to Apr 1
Co
Holt Cr
56
er
RENATA
REGION 4
av
Fi
n
rse
Palmer Rd.
US
AN
OC
KO
Canal nay
Flats
K
Kootenay
Be
He
i
ek
th
Fai
92
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P.1
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30
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LA
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dl
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1065
Lake
M.U.
426
kin
Cr.
8193
Kic
.
Rd
8194
Kyte Rd.
pe
bia
Colum
Spur
Lake
M.U.
422
Kerr Rd.
Golden
ar
Sh
BC Hydo R/W
Canadian
Pacific Railway
Roads open
all year
Roads open
May 1 to
Nov 30
93
95
ma
Dutch Cr.
Dutc
Cree
Phone: 1-877-466-4ELK
Website: www.wildelkfederation.ca
CARIBOO
Check website
www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/news/
for in-season changes prior to your hunt.
REGION 5
These M.U. boundaries are approximate only. For a more precise definition consult the BC Recreational Atlas, 6th edition.
BU
Smithers
STR
AIT
COMPULSORY
INSPECTION CENTRES
Port Hardy
BUTE
Powell
Lake
Nanaimo
LILL
O
OET
Go
at
100 Mile
House
3-31
rt
pa
na
Bo
Ya
lak
om
R
iver
Cache
Creek
NOTICE!
3-33
Lillooet
TO HuNTERS
30
3-Bonaparte
R
Kamloops
Lake
KAMLOOPS
2-11
In 2011,
44 VHFRIVEradio
and GPS collars were put
R
on caribou in the Itcha and Ilgachuz Mountains in
Merritt
Region 5, MU 5-12. Up to 20 collars were
put
on adult bulls. Hunters are asked not to shoot
collared animals. GPS collars are light brown
with a black battery pack at base; VHF collars are
white. The purpose of this study is to gather information on bull and cow numbers,
population
Hope
VANCOUVERhabitat use and caribou distribution on
trends,
the landscape in response to the Mountain Pine
Beetle epidemic. If found, please return to the
Ministry office in Williams Lake (250-398-4530).
R
RIVE
Cr
Big
Bridg
2-13
INLET
Qualfied Compulsory Inspectors will provide this service at the locations
TOBA
Port
INLET
listed below. Please see the Ministry website
or contact the regional office for
McNeill
more information. www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/ci.html.
boo
ko
o
ath
k
2-14
KNIGHT
INLET
3-32 R
Cr
MPSON
Taseko
Lakes
5-1
Dog Cr
Gang Ranch
Mahood
L
THO
1-15
TT
Ch
il
Mos
ley
Cr
K li
na
k li
ni
LO
Ho
m
AR
LAKE
5-3
Canim
L
Cariboo
CH
2-15
5-4
CHILKO
eR
Rive
r
REGION 5
Williams Lake
ER
AS
FR
5-5
Tatlayoko
Lake
L
efly
Hors
y
Horsefl
s
Jo
1-14
EE
Tatla
Lake
5-15
5-7
mell
Mach
ri
Ca
Quesnel
Lake
5-2
Alexis Creek
QU
5-6
7-4
Barkerville
5-14
Chilanko
Charlotte L
5-16
Ch
ilc
ot i
Anahim
n
Lake
7-3
Wells
3-4
5-13
McBride
RIV
ER
Cottonwood R
Quesnel
ko
Tase
RIVERS
INLET
7-6
FR
AS
ER
Sa
Rivers Inlet
River
Ch
urn
E nt
iako
Roa
7-10 7-8
l
sne
King
5-12
7-18
7-5
5-8
ko R
BURKE
CHANNEL
Bella
Coola
Chilako
iko
West
Talcha
Is
oola R
Bella C
Hagensborg
7-11
7-7
7-9
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Na
River
5-11
d
lan
B
PRINCE owro
GEORGE
Que
6-1
Riv
er
7-17
Knewstubb
L
regor
llow
Wi
uc
hin
5-10
McG
E
RI V
De a
7-15
7-12
5-9
DEAN
CHANNEL
7-14
R
NE
EUTSUK LAKE
Kit
l op
ART R
Vanderhoof
6-4
6-2
Kemano
Bella Bella
oR
OOTSA
LAKE
Whitesail
L
S TU
7-13
Salm
on
FRASER
Tahtsa
L
Princess
Royal
Island
Enda
k
Franois Lake
DOUGLAS
CHANNEL
Fort
St James
6-6
KO
Morice
Pinchi L
STUART
LAKE
Burns
Lake
Houston
Morice R
Kitimat
Trembleur L
BABINE
LAKE
6-11
VE
6-9
Terrace
R
t
Kiti
ma
NA
KEE
RI
Zym
oetz
HA
PRINCE
RUPERT
Y
LKLE
V ER
RI
VICTORIA
57
Cariboo
REGION 5
58
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250-847-1292
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Fluting Bluing Hot Cold
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MANAGEMENT UNiT
CLASS
SEASON DATES
BAG
LiMiT
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Cariboo
REGION 5
replaced by an any buck season. Please check website at www.env.gov.bc/fw/wildlife/hunting/news/, prior to hunting mule (black-tailed) deer in these MUs.
60
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
NBL
NBL
1
2
2
1
10 (daily)
NBL
10 (30)
5 (10)
5 (15)
5 (15)
5
5
10 each (30 each)
8 (24)
5 (15)
5 (15)
10 (30)
CARIBOO
Lake
Twin
Lakes
7.6 km
3100 B
er
er
Jones C
r.
L.165
L.28
n Jose
Private Land
Bi
g
Sa
97
R.
er
Riv
Ra
Height of Land
d
or
M.U.
332
Chilko
Lake
la
ma
N e C r.
MU
5-4
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Yo h
C r.
Ground
.
Cr
Nadila
Cr.
rd
C r.
Lake
spa
Range
Ga
Pota
to
ho
Big
Cr.
Vehicle
Restricted Area
Snowmobiles
not permitted
1520m
ek
Churn
Cr.
lko River
Choelquoi L.
M.U. 55
MU
5-4
Ch i
Tatlayoko
20
ev
El Cr
hi
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Mt.
McLeod
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M.U.
5-5
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Mt.
Pilkington
on
dC
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ve
R.
se
Ch
o
ilk
Ri
mo
Taseko
Lakes
Cr.
etta
Yoh
Homathko
River
M.U.
5-14
Tatlayok
o
20
k
Ta s e
Ed
m
R.
Lake
in
Yohetta
Chilc
M.U.
54
Mt. Tatlow
Lake
lko
Chi
M.U.
214
Taseko
River
an
Tw r.
C
ot
M.U.
55
m
Ne
r.
Height
of Land
Cariboo
K
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in r.
ab
REGION 5
Cr.
Gang
Ranch
River
Cabin
L.175
M.U.
52
M.U.
53
r
Frase
ne
Riv
L.26
Mission Rd.
Lo
Chilcotin
urn Creek
Ch
Bla
M.U. 5-3
Snowmobile route
Rive
r
Grinder Cr.
L.9170
Brown
Lk.
C re
.
m e Mt.
do
ck Rd.
2 km
3.5 km
McLeese Lake
4.8km (3mi)
Cuisson
Lake
as
Fr
ey Rd
k
ee
Cr
I.R.
ak
li L
ka
Al
M.U.
52
L.9497
e Vall
Cr.
ter
Kos
Churn
8.7 km
Empir
CHURN
C R E E K Churn Flats
PROTECTED
AREA
ake
Alkali
Lake
M.U.
52
L.6166
3100 D
Williams L
City of
Williams
Lake
20
Li
ng
fie
ld
Cariboo
Highway
150 Mile
House
City
boundary
Lot
4731
at
io
n
M.U.
52
97
Creek
Hydro Line
Road
97
M.U.
52
Rose
il
B.C. RailRoad
Fras
er
B.C. R
a
Miocene
M.U.
52
100
Mile
House
River
Exeter
Exeter
Lake
Stikelan
pass
Chilko
Lake
Big
Lagoon
Ts'yl-os Park
61
Klin
a
16 5 0
Tatla
Lake
Jobin Cr.
M.U.
Colwell
56
Cr.
tz
er
re e
k
t
Heigh
Connection
Creek
Ca
er
on
Mt.
Spranger
el l
Mitch
Mitchell
River
d C
fol
Pen
e
Lak
M.U.
515
r.
Cr.
515Vehicle
map E23 EurekaM.U.
Peak Motor
Closed Area (situated in MU 5-15).
Check the LEH Synopsis for areas open
to Limited Entry Hunting. Snowmobiles
allowed Dec 1 to Apr 30.
62
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of
Cr
Ba
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ss
ke d
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L ak e
Cr.
Lan
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15
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m
t La
hos
li
os
reek
Marguerite
nC
Soda Creek
M.U.
514
Rudy
Johnson
Bridge
Bucksk
in
Creek
Ri
ve
ew River
tth
Castle
Rock
Tw
a
Cariboo
150
0
ac
ka
y
Eureka
Pk.
us
Elbow
Lake
ey Cr.
wkl
HaM
mapQuesnel
E24 Mt. Spranger Mountain Goat
Lake
Closed Area (situated in MU 5-15).
Park
Ri
ver
K
Mc
ky
C
Elev
ati
on
M.U.
52
Ferry
c
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321
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Lak
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il
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513
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a
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ell
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Lake
h Cr.
400 m
M.U. 59
26
Baker Creek
Rd.
M.U.
52
l co
Cotton
Fraser River
Junction
Sheep
Range
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Park
Bak
e
Cousins
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a
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.
e Cr
M.U. 514
Sawley Cr.
400m on
either side of
Tibbles Road
Ocean
Falls
nis
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hak
20
REGION 5
Talc
M.U.
56
Ikt Lake
M.U.
513
Tibbles
Road
Moskt
Lake
el
Tibble
r.
Link
Lake
Mt.
Caro
Marion
ar
o Rive
M.U.
511
Puntataenkut
Lake
Cr
rk
na
.
oR
Park
M.U. 5-14
Ross
Gulch
M.U. 53
Marvin
L.209
20
Risk
hi
Caribou
Mtn.
M.U.
58
M.U. 511
Indian
Reserve
Old Hwy 20
Yo
un
20
g
Cr.
R.
rko
a
tn
Ho
Atnarko
R.
Mt.
Mosley Cr.
Quesnel
Nazko
Creek
ge Cr.
Brid
Burnt
of Land
Bella
Coola
Fenc
Tweedsmuir
Height
At
Caribou
Mtn.
M.U. 58
M.U.
510
M.U.
59
Mt.
Marvin
hak
Talc
Mt.
Melikan
R.
ve
an Ri
r
Rive
rko
na
ot
Burnt
Bridge Cr.
De
Young r.
C
Takia
20
M.U.
55
Middle Lake
R.
r.
Tweedsmuir Park
M.U.
56
Klin
a
R. klini
Qu
ar
Cr.
M.U.
map E13 Horn-Bluff Lakes
55
map E12 Valleau Creek Motor Vehicle
Quarter Mile Single Projectile
Closed Area (situated in MU 5-5).
map
E14
Bluff-Middle
Lake
Moose
Closed
Closed Area (situated in MU 5-5).
Area (situated in MU 5-5).
King
Mtn.
McClinchy Cr.
ibo
o
E
m
165
0
M
id
16
5
19
20
m
Tatlay o Lake
ok
Twist
Lake
Twist C
r.
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Charlotte Lake
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dl
M.U.
512
Telegraph Cr.
Kappan Cr.
Cr.
Cr.
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M.U.
55
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1650
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Cr
L.791
C.G.
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Va
Jamison
Bluff
L.
on
ati
lev
20
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Cr
M.U.
55
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r.
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Lake
Horn
Lake
Butler
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R
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20
19
au
ll e
Sapeye
Lake
Horn
Lake
Sapeye
Lake
He
ll R
m
20
Va
r.
19
Bluff
Lake
L.192
eye Cr.
Tweedsmuir Park
M.U.
511
Cr.
th
Homa
m
9 20
M.U.
56
Sa
p
Cochin
Lake
Quakie Cr.
Butler
Cr.
97
Williams
Lake
Meldrum
Creek
M.U.
515
L.289
L.131
Wells
L.7795
Garbage
Dump
26
Barkerville
Jack of
Clubs Lake
M.U. 515
CARIBOO
McLeese
Lake
R.
ser
97
Beaver L.
Tsacha
L.
Baezae
R iv
Clu
sko
r
w
re
all
Bry
ee k
Cr
Punkutlaenkut Cr
Riv
er
c
ks
Cor
r
ve
M.U.
5-3
Ri
er
ko
i
Chilcot
River
in R
Narcosli
L.
BALDFACE
MTN
cot
River
istiko
Cogl
20
Hanceville
Chil
er
kwater Riv
Blac
n
ea
Meldrum
Cr.
Alexis
Creek
Eliguk
L.
Blu
eC
an
yon Cr
F ra
M.U.
5-13
M.U.
5-14
WHITE
PELICAN
PARK
ll
Kno
n
Jorgense
Aktaklin
L.
Cr
Cr
Chantslar
L.
Cariboo Country
Sausage Ltd.
Beef Pork Smoked Products
Meat Cutting & Wrapping Game Processing
Sausage Making Party Trays Cheeses
small/young Bears
Cariboo
REGION 5
Stocky legs
Massive body with belly that hangs closer to
the ground
Slower, more deliberate movements
Large, rounded head (like a basketball)
Ears look smaller
Thicker neck
Ear-to-nose lines form an equilateral triangle
63
SKEENA
Check website
www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/news/
for in-season changes prior to your hunt.
REGION 6
These M.U. boundaries are approximate only. For a more precise definition consult the BC Recreational Atlas, 6th edition.
ria
che
Ran
Little
Je
nni
ngs
ATLIN
LAKE
i
her
ain
Fro
g
er
R iv
ST
F ox
ine
id
er
Riv
Spatsiz
Cr
Mess
n R
ppa
Kla
IKI
Riv r
6-21
Sk
n
ee
7-39
Iskut
R
Be
ll
Sustut
ER
RIV
Meziadin
L
uk
CANAL
NAS
ND
LA
RT
PO
I V ER
Kitsumkalu
Smithers
HECATE
Pit
Kitimat
Morice
6-3
Kit
OOTSA
LAKE
Whitesail
L
6-1
n
Dea
DEAN
CHANNEL
5-10
Coola
Bella
5-12
an
Isl
Knewstubb
L
River
6-12
oR
Franois Lake
6-4
lo
5-9
Enda
k
Burns
Lake
EUTSUK LAKE
Princess
Royal
Island
6-6
6-
Houston
6-2
Kemano
ISLAND
Tahtsa
L
Trembleur L
pe
MORESBY
s
nd
Skeena
nk
Queen Charlotte
Isla
Morice R
7-26
BABINE
LAKE
Ent
Ba
6-8
RI
VE
R
6-9
DOUGLAS
CHANNEL
IT
(Queen Charlotte
Islands)
6-11
RA
ST
GWAII
Nilkitkwa
L
Is
HAIDA
Terrace
King
GRAHAM
Zym
oetz
Kiti
ma
REGION 6
6-10
Masset
ISLAND
64
A
EEN
SK
7-28
Hazelton
LKLEY
BU
TAKLA
LAKE
y
err
6-15
PRINCE RUPERT
27
Bab
ine
6-13
7-
isp
iox
7-38
Dri
ft
6-7
6-30
Cra
nb
6-14
WILLISTON
LAKE
6-18
6-17
ka R
od
wo
v in
g R
6-16
Ingeni
-I r
7-40
ay
er
R iv
l
Fin
Stewart
a
Tuy
l R
Dal
Kla
stline
NE
Chutine R
R
nzilla
Ta
RI V
Telegraph Creek
Deadwood
L
hika
K ec
h
Na
6-22
NOtICE tO HuNtERs
Dease
L
Dease
Lake
RI
Red R
E
AS
DE
CANA
lin
6-26
ER
it
bb
Ra
6-24
Inklin R
RIV
Cassier
in
Tesl
LYNN
kina R
Na
c
Ran
VE
R
Swift
6-25
ku
Ta
For information on
Wildlife Permits and
Commercial Licences,
7-53
page 63.
LIAR please see
D
Watson
Lake
Morley L
TESLIN
LAKE
Atlin
6-27
Glacier
Bay
TAGISH
LAKE
Skagway
i ak o
Laidlaw L
Ta
6-29
6-28
ts h
enshini
Alsek
Blu
Bennett
Lake
Bella Coola
Charlotte L
SKEENA
VEHICLE REstRICtIONs
NOtICE tO HuNtERs
NOtICE tO mOOsE
HuNtERs
Skeena
REGION 6
65
NAtIONAL PARKs
4Hunting is prohibited in all National Parks this
includes Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and
the Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site.
BC PARKs
SPECiES
REGION 6
MANAGEMENT UNiT
CLASS
Skeena
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SEASON DATES
Sept 10 Sept 30
Sept 10 - Nov 30
Oct 1 - Oct 19
Oct 20 - Nov 30
Oct 20 Nov 15
June 1 - Feb 28
Sept 1 - Feb 28
Sept 1 - Sept 9
Dec 1 - Dec 10
Dec 1 - Dec 10
Dec 1 - Dec 10
BAG
1
1
1
1
1
15 (15)
15 (15)
1
1
1
1
Sept 10 - Nov 30
Sept 1 Sept 9
Sept 1 Sept 9
Dec 1 Dec 20
1
1
1
1
Oct 20 - Oct 26
Aug 20 - Oct 31
Sept 15 - Oct 15
Sept 1 - Sept 9
Oct 1 - Oct 8
Nov 16 - Nov 20
1
1
1
1
1
1
Hunters Note: Parts of Several MUs have special regulations, are closed to Moose hunting or are open by LEH authorization only. See Maps F1, F2, F7, and F23.
Parts of several MUs are closed to hunting of moose during the period Sept 25 to Oct 10. See Notice to Moose Hunters pg 65. See Maps F23, F33, F36 to F43.
This season applies only to a portion of MU 6-20. See Map F26A. This season applies only to that portion of 6-20 outside the shaded area on map F26A.
* Compulsory Inspection of Moose taken in MUs 6-19, 6-20, 6-22 to 6-25 and the Nass Wildlife Area (NWA). See map F47 for NWA. See Compulsory Inspection page 21 for parts
required.
ELK
6-13
Bulls
Sept 15 - Nov 15
Bow Only Season
6-13
Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 14
THiNHORN MOUNTAiN SHEEP
6-17, 6-18 to 6-26, 6-27
Full Curl Thinhorn Rams
Aug 1 - Oct 15
A portion of 6-27 only. See Map F32.
Parts of several MUs are open by LEH authorization only. See Maps F24, F28, F29, F32 and F45
66
LiMiT
1
1
1
SPECiES
MANAGEMENT UNiT
CLASS
SEASON DATES
LiMiT
Riv
er
of
Land
r
Rive
Skeena
Che
zk
R.
wa
1km
e
Riv
Kitsumkalum R.
Nichyeskwa
it
Nilk
Cr.
Height o
n ga R .
Kitwa
M.U.
56
Kitwancool
Lake
R.
en
rko
Kite
Zone B
of MU 6-15
M.U.
68
Riv
er
M.U.
611
1k
2k
Nilkitkwa
Lake
37
Terrace
(8km.)
liams C r.
Wil
Lakelse
Lake
No
Shooting
Firearms
using
Shot
Only
ine
Bab
Riv
c
Tal
Caribou
Mtn.
Mt.
Marvin
er
Riv
Bella
Coola
pio
x
ss
Dean
Kis
rry
be Rive
r
r an
els
e
M.U.
611
M.U.
Lot 2665 63
ch
ulb
uck
hand C r.
M.U.
61
R.
M.U. 510
Tweedsmuir
Height
Na
ss
Tet
Na
Zone A
of MU 6-16
k
La
ck
a ch u
tsu
k 1km
Lake
map f2 Smithers
Moose no hunting
area (situated in
portions of 6-15,
6-30).
Lak
.R.
Eu
ive
Nass R
Land
M.U. 62
C.N
Cr.
Vil
e
La
ke
Skeena
lL
a ke
Oo
tsa
ai
ites
REGION 6
Daily bag and possession limits are same as general open seasons described above. See page 17 for more details.
MOUNTAiN GOAT
BAG
Lot 6808
Clearwater
Cr.
Kitimat
(30km.)
67
o
hak
R.
R
ice
or
L.307
L.163
L.160
Ar
m
at
im
Ba
bine R.
R.
He
gh
s
Nas
oet
Bulkley
River
Zym
16
Telkwa
R.
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Kitimat
R
t
Ta h
Kylex R.
F.D
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oa
d
Babine
Lake
Houston
37
Dasque
Cr.
Kitimat
Gas
Pipeline
Harold
Price Cr.
zR
Land
Heights of
Prince
Rupert
Hei
km
Houston
District
Municipality
Kemano
sa
L.
Oo
tsa
Lak
e
Whitesail
Lake
na
Skee
R. Skip
Mtn.
map f12 Skeena and Babine Mtn. Mountain Goat Limited Entry
Hunting only areas (situated in MUs 6-4, 6-8, 6-9, 6-10, 6-11,
6-14, 6-15, 6-30) and Mountain Goat Closed Area in MU 6-30.
Note: no open season for mountain goats on Skip Mountain
(situated in MU 6-14).
2097
2091
2092
4248
4244
4245
4247
200m
East of
Buck Cr.
4246
Morice
Prov.
Forest
Boundary
lan
d
ght
of
Bulkley Riv
Hecate Strait
r.
ive
r
Kit
im
ve
r
Sk
id
e
Ri
ve
r
y
Bulkle
tt
ad
reek
Mi
ll e
rC
iox
R.
16
Prince
Rupert
C
ck
Bu
T le
ll R
Houston
Bulkley
River
Cr.
REGION 6
Kis
p
37
Terrace
B ob
Cr.
Height of land
Silverhope
L.
M.U. 69
68
R.
60
R.
Kylex
ena
R.
Ske
ock
ac
ry
10
16
Pe
Park Bounda
Park Headquarters
Land
ek
Skeena
.
Cr
Cre
Naikoon
Park
of
ne
200m
from
Shore
ake
Rd
Kis
pio
x
Height
of land
M.U.
69
Silt Check
Dam
igh
Goo
sly L
He
Pi
50m Strip
Shotguns
with Shot Only
Campground
Area Only
Buck Cr.
tn. Rd.
16
Goosly
Lake
M.U.
6-3
t
Ki
er
Seymour
Lake
Lot 1350
(Private Land)
Active
Mine
Area
er
et
Sign
Ba
yM
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5426
Bigelow
Lake
Tailings
Pond
Riv
nd
f la
Hudson
Lu
Lake
Smithers
Gravel Pit
to
la
Da
to
R.
N.
Sign
us
ies
av
L.
1317
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Fox
Ho
Ro
at
Height of Land
to
r
cil C
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16
Dahlie Cr
.
30
Stewart
ce
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L.2145
km
Jess
L.
162
L.2143
L.
L.2144 164
L.166
Cr.
Kitimat
r.
M.U.
6-11
C.
Chairlift
Ski lifts
Ski
Area
M.U.
613
.
Cr
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Ac
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ist
R i ve r
ff
pe
Ca stche
t
rou
ori
Ch
wa
k
Tel
Ar
rairie
Hiking
M.U. 69
Shingle
Bay
L.165
ad
Hudson Bay
Falls Creek
Mountain
L.
L. L. 159a
161 159
Smithers
6km (3.6mi)
o
Walc o
Stn. R
400m each
side of road
Spit point
Onward point
Lake
Kathlyn
Crater
Lake
He
ca
it
ra
St
Grantham
Rd.
Houses
M.U.
69
Airfield
nle
eI
at
te
M.U.
69
Chr
Gitnadoiks River
Park
16
Ce
M.U.
6-10
M
Airstrip
M.U. 69
Telkwa
25km
km1
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lkw
Te
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Sk
Telkwa
R.
Tatlow Rd.
400m
km13
each
side of
d.
the roads n R
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Ch
M.U.
68
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Town
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19
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16
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mo
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r
37
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ke
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Ri
Seaton
Mtn.
ato
Pric
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M.U.
6-15
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Se
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ley
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r
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Ha
Blunt
Mtn.
16
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skw iver
Su
ak
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Canyon
t
Exs
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Lunar Cr.
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Zone A
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Zone A
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SPATSIZI
PLATEAU
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PLATEAU
WILDERNESS
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WILDERNESS
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DENETIAH
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pa
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Laslui R i v e r
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Kakiddi
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Kinaskan
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Zone A
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Mount
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Moose Closed Area (situated
in MU 6-23). Hunting of
moose is prohibited within
400m of Twenty Mile Road
from Sept 25 to Oct 10.
Ruger,
Ruger, Remington,
Remington,
Marlin,
Marlin, Mossberg,
Mossberg,
Savage, Tikka, Sako,
Savage, Tikka, Sako,
Vortex Optics &
Vortex Optics &
Excalibur
Excalibur
Clothing
Clothing and
and Equipment
Equipment from:
from:
Mountain
Mountain Hardware,
Hardware, North
North Face,
Face,
Icebreaker, Deuter, Garmin Spot GPS
Icebreaker, Deuter, Garmin Spot GPS
Footwear by: Meindl, Muck Boots,
Footwear
by: Meindl,
Muck
Boots,
Baffin,
Lowa,
Asolo and
more
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REGION 7A
These M.U. boundaries are approximate only. For a more precise definition consult the BC Recreational Atlas, 6th edition.
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SPECiES
REGION 7a
Omineca
MANAGEMENT UNiT
CLASS
SEASON DATES
BAG
LiMiT
7-2 to 7-11, 7-15 to 7-18, 7-23, 7-26 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41 Bucks
Sept 10 - Nov 20
1
4 Point Bucks
Sept 10 - Sept 30
1
7-12 to 7-14, 7-24, 7-25
7-12 to 7-14, 7-24, 7-25
Bucks
Oct 1 - Oct 19
1
4 Point Bucks
Oct 20 - Nov 15
1
7-12 to 7-14, 7-24, 7-25
7-2 to 7-11, 7-15, 7-26
4 Point Bucks
Nov 21 - Nov 30
1
Youth Only Season*
7-2 to 7-11, 7-15 to 7-18, 7-23, 7-26 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41 Antlerless
Sept 10 - Nov 20
1
Youth Only Season*
7-12 to 7-14, 7-24, 7-25
Antlerless
Oct 1 - Oct 19
1
Youth Bow Only Season*
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Antlerless
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
See Definitions section: Mule (black-tailed) Deer. The antlers must accompany the species licence.
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
WHiTE-TAiLED DEER
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Bucks
Sept 10 - Nov 30
1
7-2 to 7-5, 7-7 to 7-10, 7-12, 7-13, 7-15, 7-17
Antlerless
Oct 10 - Oct 31
1
Youth Only Season*
7-2 to 7-5, 7-7 to 7-10, 7-12, 7-13, 7-15, 7-17
Either Sex
Nov 1 - Nov 30
1
Youth Only Season*
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Bucks
Sept 1 Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Bucks
Sept 1 Sept 9
1
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
MOOSE
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-38
Spike-fork Bulls
Sept 10 - Nov 5
1
7-16, 7-23
+Calves
Oct 1 - Oct 25
1
7-37, 7-39 to 7-41
Spike-fork Bulls
Aug 15 - Nov 5
1
Youth/Senior Only Season*
7-2 to 7-15, 7-17, 7-18, 7-24 to 7-30, 7-38
+Calves
Oct 10 - Oct 19
1
Bow Only Season
7-2 to 7-15
Spike-fork Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
See Definitions section: Moose. Note: for all bull moose taken in Region 7, the antlers must accompany the species licence.
+ Open only for calf moose. Lower jaw with incisor teeth must accompany species licence.
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18 and those 65 years of age or older..
ELK
7-37, 7-41
6 Point Bulls
Aug 15 - Oct 31
1
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-38 to 7-40
6 Point Bulls
Sept 10 - Oct 9
1
Bow Only Season
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-38 to 7-40
6 Point Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
See Definitions section: Elk. Antlers must accompany the species licence.
BiGHORN MOUNTAiN SHEEP
7-18
Full Curl Bighorn Rams Aug 15 - Sept 30
1
THiNHORN MTN SHEEP
7-37, 7-39 to 7-41
Full Curl Thinhorn Rams Aug 1 - Oct 15
1
Tatlatui Park in MU 7-39 closed to mountain sheep hunting.
MOUNTAiN GOAT
7-3 to 7-5, 7-17, 7-18, 7-27 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Aug 15 - Oct 15
1
MUs 7-3, 7-4 (see Map G8). See special area maps. Mountain goat are sensitive to harvest. Hunters are requested to select male mountain goat when hunting.
CARiBOU
*7-37 to 7-41
5 Point Bulls
Aug 15 - Oct 15
1
* See special area maps.
See Definitions section: Caribou.
BLACK BEAR
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Aug 15 - Nov 15
2
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Apr 1 - June 30
2
WOLF
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Aug 1 - June 15
NBL
COUGAR
7-2 to 7-8, 7-16 to 7-18, 7-23
Sept 10 - Mar 31
2
7-9 to 7-15, 7-24, 7-25
Sept 10 - Mar 31
1
Hunters are reminded that all cougars must be compulsory inspected. Hunters may not hunt a cougar kitten or any cougar in its company. See Definitions section: cougar kitten.
COYOTE
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Mar 31
NBL
WOLVERiNE
7-3, 7-17, 7-18, 7-37 to 7-41
Oct 15 - Jan 15
1
LYNX
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Nov 1 - Feb 15
1
SNOWSHOE HARE
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Aug 1 - Apr 30
10 (daily)
COLUMBiAN GROUND SQUiRREL
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
No Closed Season
NBL
The open season for Columbian Ground Squirrel is restricted to private land only. Hunters must obtain permission from landowners before hunting on private land.
DUSKY (Blue) GROUSE
7-2 to 7-7, 7-17, 7-18, 7-23, 7-27, 7-28, 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Nov 15
10 (30)
The daily aggregate bag limit for Dusky, Spruce and Ruffed grouse combined is 10; the aggregate possession limit for Dusky, Spruce and Ruffed grouse combined is 30.
SPRUCE and RUFFED GROUSE
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Nov 15
10 (30)
The daily aggregate bag limit for Dusky, Spruce and Ruffed grouse combined is 10; the aggregate possession limit for Dusky, Spruce and Ruffed grouse combined is 30.
PTARMiGAN
7-2 to 7-6, 7-17, 7-18, 7-23, 7-27 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Aug 15 - Feb 28
10 (30)
2014 - 2015
2015 - 2016
COOTS,COMMON SNiPE
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Sept 12; Sept 15 - Nov 30 Sept 1 - Sept 11; Sept 14 - Nov 30 10 each (30 each)
DUCKS
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Sept 12; Sept 15 - Nov 30 Sept 1 - Sept 11; Sept 14 - Nov 30
8 (24)
Restricted daily bag limits of 4 Pintails, 4 Canvasbacks, 2 Goldeneye and 2 Harlequins are in effect - see page 17.
GEESE: SNOW and ROSSS
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Sept 12; Sept 15 - Nov 30 Sept 1 - Sept 11; Sept 14 - Nov 30
5 (15)
GEESE: WHiTE-FRONTED
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Sept 12; Sept 15 - Nov 30 Sept 1 - Sept 11; Sept 14 - Nov 30
5 (15)
GEESE: CANADA and CACKLiNG
7-2 to 7-18, 7-23 to 7-30, 7-37 to 7-41
Sept 1 - Sept 12; Sept 15 - Nov 30 Sept 1 - Sept 11; Sept 14 - Nov 30
10 (30)
WATERFOWLER HERiTAGE DAYS: (Waterfowler Heritage Days are restricted to hunters under the age of 18. See Waterfowler Heritage Days section.)
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CLASS
SEASON DATES
BAG
LiMiT
Peace
REGION 7b
4 Point Bucks
Sept 10 - Oct 5
1
7-19, 7-36, 7-42, 7-43*, 7-48 to 7-52, 7-57, 7-58
7-20 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-35, 7-43** to 7-47, 7-54
4 Point Bucks
Nov 1 - Nov 30
1
Bow Only Season
7-20, 7-21, 7-32 to 7-35, 7-44 to 7-47
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 30
1
Bag limit for mule deer bucks is o ne.
* Restricted to western portion of MU 7-43 See May H26.
** Restricted to eastern portion of MU 7-43 See Map H27.
See Definitions Section: Mule (Black-tailed Deer). The antlers must accompany the species licence.
WHiTE-TAiLED DEER
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-50, 7-54 to 7-58
Bucks
Sept 10 - Nov 30
1
7-20*, 7-21*, 7-32, 7-33, 7-34, 7-35*, 7-45*, 7-46*
Antlerless
Oct 10 - Oct 31
1
7-20*, 7-21*, 7-32, 7-33, 7-34, 7-35*, 7-45*, 7-46*
Either Sex
Nov 1 - Nov 30
1
Youth Only Season
Youth Only Season
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-50, 7-54 to 7-58
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-50, 7-54 to 7-58
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Restricted to hunters under the age of 18. See Definitions Section: White-tailed Deer. The antlers must accompany the species licence.
* Restricted to portions of M.U.s 7-20, 7-21, 7-35, 7-45 and 7-46. See Map H21
MOOSE
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Bulls
Aug 15 - Aug 31
1
7-19, 7-22, 7-31, 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Bulls
Sept 1 - Oct 31
1
7-20, 7-21, 7-32 to 7-35
Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 30
1
7-20, 7-21, 7-32 to 7-35
Bulls
Oct 16 - Oct 31
1
Bow Only Season
7-20, 7-21, 7-32 to 7-35
Bulls
Oct 1 - Oct 15
1
Open only for bull moose: (a) having no more than two points (tines) on one antler ("Spike-fork bull moose"), (b) having antlers with at least three points (tines) on one brow palm
(Tripalm bull moose") or (c) having at least one antler with a minimum of 10 points (tines), including the brow palm. See Definitions section: Moose.
The antlers must accompany the species licence.
Compulsory Inspection of moose harvested in MUs 7-50 to 7-54 is being considered, check www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/news prior to hunting in these MUs.
ELK
7-42, 7-57
6 Point Bulls
Aug 15 - Oct 31
1
7-42, 7-49, 7-50
3 Point Bulls
Aug 15 - Sept 9
1
7-42, 7-49, 7-50
6 Point Bulls
Sept 10 - Oct 31
1
7-48, 7-51 to 7-54
6 Point Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 10
1
7-19, 7-20+, 7-21+, 7-22, 7-31, 7-36, 7-43**, 7-46+
6 Point Bulls
Sept 1 - Oct 31
1
7-20*, 7-21*, 7-35, 7-43***, 7-44, 7-45, 7-46*, 7-58
3 Point Bulls
Sept 1 - Oct 31
1
7-20*, 7-21*, 7-35, 7-43***, 7-44, 7-45, 7-46*, 7-58
Antlerless
Sept 15 - Oct 31
1
7-42, 7-50
Antlerless
Aug 20 - Oct 31
1
Bow Only Season
7-50
3 Point Bulls
Sept 10 - Oct 31
1
Restricted to northern portion of MU 7-42
* Restricted to portions of MUs 7-20, 7-21, and 7-46. See Map H21
Restricted to southern portion of MU 7-42
** Restricted to western portion of MU 7-43 See Map H26.
+ These MUs only include those portions of MUs 7-20, 7-21, and 7-46 located
*** Restricted to eastern portion of MU 7-43 See Map H27.
outside the shaded portion of the MU. See Map H21.
See Definitions section: Elk. The antlers must accompany the species licence.
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10 (30)
10 (30)
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BAG
LiMiT
SEASON DATES
PTARMiGAN
7-19, 7-21,7-22, 7-31, 7-36, 7-42,7-43, 7-50 to 7-55, 7-57
Aug 15 - Feb 28
RAVEN
7-20, 7-21, 7-32 to 7-35, 7-45, 7-46
No Closed Season
Restricted to private land (with permission of the landowner)
COOTS,COMMON SNiPE
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Sept 3 - Nov 30
See Map H10
DUCKS
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Sept 3 - Nov 30
See Map H10. Restricted daily bag limits of 4 Pintails, 4 Canvasbacks, 2 Goldeneye and 2 Harlequins are in effect - see page 17.
GEESE: SNOW & ROSSS
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Sept 3 - Nov 30
GEESE: WHiTE-FRONTED
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Sept 3 - Nov 30
GEESE: CANADA & CACKLiNG
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Sept 3 - Nov 30
Geese: See map H10.
WATERFOWLER HERiTAGE DAYS: (Waterfowler Heritage Days are restricted to hunters under the age of 18. See Waterfowler Heritage Days section.)
DUCKS and GEESE
7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
Sept 1 - Sept 2
Daily bag and possession limits are same as general open seasons described above. See page 17 for more details.
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30 29 28
19 20 21
18 17 16
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BAG LImIts
4Deer: The aggregate bag limit for deer is
2. Both deer may be antlerless, but only one
antlerless deer of each species may be taken.
The bag limit for mule deer is 1. Antlerless
mule deer are available only through LEH.
The bag limit for white-tailed deer is 2, only
one of which may be a buck, and one of
which may be antlerless.
4Grouse: The daily aggregate bag limit for
grouse: blue, (dusky) spruce (Franklin), and
ruffed is 5.
4turkey:: The regional aggregate bag limit
for turkey is 2. Only 1 turkey may be taken
during each open season.
ACCEss mANAGEmENt AREAs
4Information signs are posted at the points
of closure for the benefit of hunters, but it is
the hunters responsibility to recognize the
closures whether a sign is in place or not.
4symbol Key: Use the following
symbols to determine what type of motor
vehicle prohibition is in place in the following regional areas (see also Site and
Access Restrictions section, pages 11-12):
Motor Vehicle Closed Areas: The operation of all motor vehicles is prohibited
year round in these areas unless otherwise
indicated.
Motor Vehicles for Hunting Closed
Areas:The operation of all motor vehicles
for the purpose of hunting, to transport
wildlife, to transport equipment, firearms
and supplies which are intended for or
in support of hunting or to transport
hunters to and from the location of
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4White-tailed jackrabbit, Nuttalls cottontail, badger and other species are protected
under the authority of the Wildlife Act
(hunting is prohibited).
4No Shooting Areas: Hunters should note
the Highway No Shooting Areas as outlined
on page 13. Note also that the closures
for Highway 3 between Manning Park and
Princeton and for the Coquihalla Phase III
(Okanagan Connector) Hwy 97C are No
Shooting and No Hunting Closures.
BC PARKs
4Please refer to Site & Access
Restrictions section for more information.
4Hunting is prohibited in some BC
Parks (Parks, Protected Areas, Recreation
Areas, and Conservancies) and is permitted in others during an open season and
within specific time periods. Hunting is
prohibited in Ecological Reserves. Before
hunting in a BC Park, hunters must verify
that hunting in that area during that
time is permitted. For more information on hunting regulations within BC
Parks please phone your regional Ministry
office or visit the Fish, Wildlife and Habitat
Management Branch website at www.env.
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REGION 8
4point Bucks
Sept 10 - Sept 30
1
8-1 to 8-11, 8-21 to 8-26
4point Bucks
Sept 10 - Nov 10
1
8-12 to 8-15
8-1 to 8-11, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Oct 1 - Oct 31
1
8-1 to 8-11, 8-21 to 8-26
4 Point Bucks
Nov 1 - Nov 10
1
Youth Season*
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 30
1
Youth Season*
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Nov 1 - Nov 10
1
Bow Only Season
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
8-1 to 8-11, 8-21, 8-22, 8-24 to 8-26
Bucks
Nov 25 - Dec 10
1
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
See Definitions section: Mule (Black-tailed) Deer. The antlers must accompany the species licence.
WHiTE-TAiLED DEER
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Sept 10 - Nov 30
1
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Antlerless
Oct 10 - Oct 31
1
Youth Season*
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Youth Season*
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Either Sex
Nov 1 - Nov 30
1
Bow Only Season
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Bucks
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
Bow Only Season
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Either Sex
Dec 1 - Dec 20
2 (1)
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
MOOSE
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Spike-fork Bulls
Nov 1 - Nov 15
1
See Definitions section: Moose. Antlers must accompany the species licence.
ELK
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
6 Point Bulls
Sept 10 Oct 20
1
Bow Only Season
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
6 Point Bulls
Sept 1 - Sept 9
1
See Definitions section: Elk. The antlers must accompany the species licence. Elk taken must be Compulsory Inspected. See Compulsory Reporting and Inspection section.
BLACK BEAR
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 1 - Nov 30
*2
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Apr 1 - June 30
*2
8-1 to 8-26
Aug 1- Aug 31
*2
* The bag limit for black bears is two per licence year (Apr. 1 - Mar. 31). 8-1 to 8-26 is restricted to private land only. Hunters must obtain permission from landowners.
WOLF
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Apr 1 - June 15
3
Sept 10 Mar 31
COYOTE
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 1 June 30
NBL
LYNX and BOBCAT
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Nov 15 - Feb 28
1 (of each)
Compulsory reporting is required, see page 21 for details. Hunters are requested to avoid shooting lynx with collars.
COUGAR
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Nov 15 - Feb 15
1
Pursuit Only
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Nov 15 - Mar 31
0
Hunters may not hunt a cougar kitten or any cougar in its company. See Definitions section: Cougar kitten. Hunters are requested to select a male cougar. Excessive harvest of female cougars may result in season
closures. Persons participating in the Pursuit Only season must have a hunting licence, they may not carry a firearm, and it is an offence to kill a cougar during a Pursuit Only season.
SKUNK, RACCOON
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
No Closed Season
NBL
SNOWSHOE HARE
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Aug 1 - Apr 30
10 (daily)
GROUSE: DUSKY (Blue), RUFFED,
and SPRUCE
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 10 - Nov 30
5 (15)
Youth Season*
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 1 - Sept 9
5 (15)
Bow Only Season
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Dec 1 Dec 10
5 (15)
For Dusky, Spruce and Ruffed grouse, the daily aggregate bag limit is 5; the aggregate possession limit is 15.
* Restricted to hunters under the age of 18.
CHUKAR PARTRiDGE
8-1 to 8-4, 8-7 to 8-9
Oct 1 - Nov 30
5 (15)
GRAY (HUNGARiAN) PARTRiDGE
8-1 to 8-4, 8-7 to 8-10, 8-15, 8-22, 8-26
Oct 1 - Nov 30
3 (9)
PHEASANT
8-1 to 8-3, 8-8 to 8-12, 8-14, 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Cocks
Oct 1 - Nov 30
2 (6)
QUAiL
8-1 to 8-4, 8-7 to 8-11, 8-15, 8-21, 8-22, 8-26
Oct 1 - Nov 30
10 (30)
TURKEY
8-1, 8-9, 8-10, 8-12, 8-14, 8-15, 8-22, 8-26
Bearded
Apr 15 - May 15
1
8-10, 8-12, 8-14, 8-15, 8-22, 8-26
Any Turkey
Oct 1 - Oct 15
1
8-1, 8-9
Any Turkey
Oct 1 - Nov 30
1
The aggregate regional bag limit is 2 and only one turkey may be taken during each open season.
MOURNiNG DOVE
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 1 - Sept 30
5 (15)
COOTS, COMMON SNiPE
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 12 - Dec 25
10 each (30 each)
DUCKS
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 12 - Dec 25
8 (24)
Restricted daily bag limits of 4 Pintails, 4 Canvasbacks, 2 Goldeneye and 2 Harlequin are in effect - see page 17.
GEESE: SNOW and ROSSS
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 12 - Dec 25
5 (15)
GEESE: WHiTE FRONTED
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 12 - Dec 25
5 (15)
GEESE: CANADA & CACKLiNG
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Sept 20 Nov 28
10 (30)
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Dec 20 Jan 5
10 (30)
8-1 to 8-15, 8-21 to 8-26
Feb 21 - Mar 10
10 (30)
WATERFOWLER HERiTAGE DAYS: (Waterfowler Heritage Days are restricted to hunters under the age of 18. See Waterfowler Heritage Days section.)
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TRAPPING REGulATIONS
Major regulation Changes
for 2014 - 2013
1. Liberalized black bear harvest by trappers
and lynx trapping seasons in portions of
the Skeena Region.
2. Under the Agreement on international
Humane Trapping Standards the Belisle
Super X 110 has been certified for
weasel and muskrat, the Ouell certifiedfor muskrat, and the Woodstream Oneia
Victor Conibear for otter.
Regulating Harvest
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use of firearms
4It is an offence to trap wildlife using a
firearm from one hour after sunset on any
day until one hour before sunrise on the
BC RECEIVING DEPOT
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The Agreement applies to most furbearers trapped in BC, including beaver, bobcat,
coyote, ermine, fisher, lynx, marten, muskrat, otter, raccoon and wolf for the following
purposes:
1. for wildlife management purposes, including wildlife conflict control;
2. to obtain furs, skins or meat;
3. for conservation purposes.
Since the 2007/2008 trapping season, a person using killing traps for beaver, fisher, marten,
raccoon and muskrat and restraining traps for lynx has been required, by law, to use only
species-specific traps included in BCs trapping regulations which have been certified
under the Agreement. See page 94 for the list of traps. As additional traps are tested
and certified for these species they will be added to this list of legal traps traps for
these species are not legal until they have been added to BCs regulations.
If no certified trap is available for a given species after June 2007, current trap types and/
or models will be allowed for the given species until a reasonable number of traps have
been certified through the aforementioned process.
A sufficient number of kill traps for lynx, weasel and river otter have now been tested and
certified for the Provinces and Territories to begin requiring the use of only certified traps
for these species. For the 2015/16 trapping season, BC, along with all other Canadian
Provinces and Territories intends to require, by law, that only traps certified under the
AIHTS be used to kill trap lynx and weasel. Requirements that only certified traps be
used to kill trap river otter are expected starting with the 2016/17 trapping season.
Please consult the Ministrys website at www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/trapping/ or the
Fur Institute of Canada website at www.fur.ca for a list of killing traps currently certified
for lynx, weasel and river otter. Notice is being given now of these intended regulation
changes to allow trappers sufficient time to acquire certified traps for these species.
Since 1999, the Province of British Columbia has been moving towards meeting its
obligations under the Agreement. The implementation of the Agreement allows trappers
to continue to market their furs internationally, and will ensure Canada continues to play
a leading role in the research, development and implementation of humane trapping
methods to effectively manage our fur resource.
For more information on the Agreement and to see an updated list of traps currently
meeting the standards of the Agreement, please visit the Fur Institute of Canadas website
at www.fur.ca or contact the Ministry at 250-387-9771.
ESTABLISHED 1940
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TRAPPING REGULATIONS
trapline Cabins
4Trappers must register their trapline
cabins that are on Crown Land. Cabin
applications may take six months or
more to process. Contact the Ministry
regional office in the area of the trapline
for more information. See below for more
information on trapline cabins in parks.
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Compulsory Reporting
TRAPPING REGULATIONS
LICENCE AND
REGIstRAtION fEEs
4Applications for trapping licences are
available at Service BC offices, FrontCounter
BC offices, or electronically from www.
frontCounterBC.gov.bc.ca (See
Wildlife Permits & Commercial Licences
article, page 63.)
4The fees payable for the issuance of the
following licences are:
1. For a trapping licence issued to a citizen
or permanent resident of Canada to
trap furbearing animals (includes Habitat
Conservation Trust Fund surcharge)
One Year Licence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$40.00
Five Year Licence. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200.00
2. For a duplicate licence to a person who,
upon satisfactory proof, shows that his/her
licence has been lost or destroyed
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00
3. To transfer registered trapline rights to a
person or group of persons . . . . . $50.00
.
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.$3.50
.$7.55
.$1.08
.$2.04
.$1.05
.$3.35
.$1.93
.$0.54
Otter . . . .
Racoon . .
Skunk . . .
Squirrel . .
Weasel . . .
Wolf . . . .
Wolverine .
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.$2.07
. $ .23
. $ .23
. $ .04
. $ .11
.$3.46
.$7.31
Visit www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/trapping/
for 2013 fur royalties.
tRAPPER EDuCAtION
PROGRAm
LEAst WEAsEL
INfORmAtION WANtED
ImPORtANt NOtICE
ABOut fIsHERs
4Fishers are blue-listed in BC, but trapping
seasons are open in areas of the province
that can support a harvest. All fishers
trapped during an open season must be
Compulsory Reported, and those incidentally trapped in areas or at times with no
open season must be Compulsory Inspected
(see Compulsory Reporting/Inspection
requirements, page 92). Fisher populations
will continue to be assessed as new data
becomes available. Trappers are encouraged
to help provide this data by ensuring all
fishers taken are compulsory reported or
inspected in a timely manner.
4Strategies to minimize incidental capture
of fisher in marginal areas and to enhance
populations are summarized below:
Population Enhancement
4Establish food sites for fishers by hanging
carcasses in trees to reduce competition by
other land predators.
4Finish marten trapping early in the season
to reduce incidental capture of adult female
fishers.incidental capture of adult female
fisher.
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kILLINg TRAPS
(this list will be updated as additional traps are certified check www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw)
SPECIES
CERTIfIEd TRAPS
BEAvER
Rudy 280
Rudy 330
Sauvageau 1000-11F
Sauvageau 2001-8
Sauvageau 2001-11
Sauvageau 2001-12
Species-Specific 330 Dislocator Half Magnum
Species-Specific 440 Dislocator Half Magnum
Woodstream Oneida victor Conibear 280
Woodstream Oneida victor Conibear 330
FISHER
MARTEN
RACCOON
MUSkRAT
B.M.I. 120
B.M.I. 120 Magnum
B.M.I. 126 Magnum
Blisle Super X 120
Bridger 120
Duke 120
koro Muskrat Trap
LDL B120 Magnum
Ouell 4-11-180
Rudy 110
Rudy 120
Rudy 120 Magnum
Sauvageau 2001-5
Sauvageau C120 Reverse Bend
Sauvageau C120 Magnum
Triple M
Woodstream Oneida victor Conibear 110
Woodstream Oneida victor Conibear 120
MUSkRAT
Any jaw type trap (body gripping or leghold) set as a submersion set that exerts
clamping force on a muskrat and that maintains a muskrat underwater.
Underwater or on land
On land only
Underwater only
(this list will be updated as additional traps are certified check www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw)
SPECIES
LyNX
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CERTIfIEd TRAPS
Blisle Footsnare #6
Blisle Slectif
Oneida victor #3 Soft Catch equipped with 2 coil springs
Oneida victor #3 Soft Catch equipped with 4 coil springs
Oneida victor #3 equipped with a minimum of 8 mm thick, non-offset steel jaws, 4 coil
springs and an anchoring swivel centre mounted on a base plate
TRAPPING REGULATIONS
Its Unlawful
Egg trap
X5
Rifle, shotgun
or Bow
Killing trap
foot snare
Leghold submerging
Beaver
modified
Leghold
Killing snare
TRAPPINg METHODS
Black Bear*
X3,4
Bobcat
Coyote
fisher
fox
Lynx
X6
marten
mink
muskrat
Otter
Raccoon
skunk
squirrel
Weasel
Wolf
Wolverine
X3
X
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Note: The following open seasons apply to the entire region unless specific Management Units (MUs) are stated.
SPECiES/REGiONS (MUs)
SEASON DATES
BEAVER
Region 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 1 - Apr 30
Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 15 - Apr 30
Regions 6, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1 - May 31
BLACK BEAR
Region 5 (except MUs 5-2, 5-15) and MUs 6-3, 6-11 to 6-14 . . . . . . . . . . Oct 15 - May 15
Region 3, 4, Region 7B, 8
and MUs 5-2, 5-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1 - May 31
BOBCAt
Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov 15 - Feb 15
COyOtE
Region 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept 10 - Jun 15
Regions 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and MUs 1-14, 1-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 15 - Mar 31
In MU 4-1, open season is Dec 1 - Mar 31 if using a killing snare. In MU 4-1, it is illegal
to place bait between Mar 31 - Dec 1of a kind/quantity that could reasonably be expected
to attract a coyote to an area in which a killing snare is used.
There is no closed season for coyote in MUs 7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58
below 1100 m elevation.
fIsHER
MUs 3-27 to 3-33, 3-38 to 3-41, 5-1 to 5-6, 5-10 to 5-15,
6-1 to 6-11, 6-19 to 6-27, 7-5 to 7-58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 15
See Compulsory Inspection & Reporting requirements, page 92
fOX
Regions 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and MUs 1-14, 1-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 15 - Feb 28
Region 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 15 - Mar 31
LyNX
Regions 3, 4, 5, 7B, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 15 - Feb 15
Regions 6, 7A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov 1 - Feb 15
mARtEN
Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 15
Regions 6, 7 (except MUs 7-49to 7-54) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 28
MUs 7-49 to 7-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Mar 15
mINK
Regions 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 (except MUs 7-49 to 7-54) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov 1 - Feb 15
Region 2 and MUs 6-3, 6-11, 6-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 15 - Feb 15
Region 6 (except MUs 6-3, 6-11, 6-14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov 1 - Feb 28
MUs 7-49 to 7-54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 15 - Feb 15
SPECiES/REGiONS (MUs)
SEASON DATES
musKRAt
Regions 1, 3, 4, 5, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 15 - Apr 30
Region 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov 15 - Feb 15
Regions 6, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1 - May 31
RACCOON
Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (except MUs 6-12, 6-13), 7, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 1 - Mar 31
MUs 6-12, 6-13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jan 1 - Dec 31
RIVER OttER
Region 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 15 - Mar 31
MUs 2-2 to 2-5, 2-12 to 2-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nov 15 - Feb 28
MUs 2-6 to 2-11, 2-17 to 2-19 and Regions 3, 4, 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 15 - Apr 30
Regions 6, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 1 - May 31
Region 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Apr 15
sKuNK
MUs 1-14, 1-15 and Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 15 - Feb 28
sQuIRREL
Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Mar 15
Regions 6, 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Mar 30
WEAsEL
Regions 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 15
Regions 6 (except MUs 6-12, 6-13), 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 28
There is no open season on long-tailed weasel in MUs 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-18 & 2-19
WOLVERINE
Regions 3, 4, 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Jan 31
Region 6, 7 (except MUs 6-3, 6-11, 6-14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 28
MUs 6-3, 6-11, 6-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Feb 15
WOLf
Region 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov 1 - Jun 30
MUs 2-5, 2-6, 2-11 to 2-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept 10 - Jun 15
MUs 3-12 to 3-20, 3-26 to 3-33, 3-34 to 3-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 15 - Mar 31
Regions 4* , 5, 6, 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oct 15 - Mar 31
Region 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 15 - May 31
* There is no closed season on wolf in the East Kootenay Trench below 1100 m elevation.
In MU 4-1, open season is Dec 1 - Mar 31 if using a killing snare. In MU 4-1, it is illegal to
place bait between Mar 31 - Dec 1of a kind/quantity that could reasonably be expected to
attract a wolf to an area in which a killing snare is used.
There is no closed season for wolf in MUs 7-19 to 7-22, 7-31 to 7-36, 7-42 to 7-58 below
1100 m elevation.
There is no closed season for wolf in MUs 5-1 to 5-6, 5-12 to 5-14, restricted to private land
only and use of modified leg hold traps only from Apr 1 to Oct 14
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3. snare cables and wires should not be re-used after the capture of an
animal,
4. loop size and height of the loop off the ground are critical to the
humane and effective operation of a snare. Large loops and snares set
at improper heights have the potential to inhumanely trap both target
and non-target species. This is especially true when trapping WOLVES,
COYOTES, or FOXES. Do not set snares with excessively large loops,
5. record the locations of all your snares and be sure none are left out
after the end of the trapping season,
6. snares set for wolves and coyotes should be set only after bears have
begun hibernating and should be pulled prior to bears coming out of
hibernation in the spring.
The BC Trappers Associations Trapper Education Manual describes guidelines for establishing bait stations, as well as for assembling and setting
snares for various species. Please consult this publication to ensure you
are following proper, humane snaring practices. Contact the BC Trappers
Association at 1-250-962-5452 to obtain a copy of the manual.
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