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Moose hunting - New rule for non-resident hunters


QUÉBEC CITY, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - Beginning this year, moose hunters who are not Québec residents will be required to use the services of an outfitting operation, wildlife sanctuary or controlled zone ("zec") when hunting moose south of the 52nd parallel. Non-resident hunters are already required to use the services of an outfitter to hunt moose north of the 52nd parallel, and the amendment to the Regulation ensures that the same rule will apply in southern Québec.

The new rule, which comes into effect for the 2018 moose hunting season, will generate extra economic benefits in the sector and will have a positive impact on prosperity. More specifically, it will help consolidate the outfitting industry and maximize economic benefits in controlled wildlife areas, while giving resident hunters privileged access to uncontrolled areas.

Exceptions
Non-resident hunters in the three following categories will be exempted from the application of the new rule and will be authorized to hunt in uncontrolled or private territories:

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Source:
Nicolas Bégin
Media relations
Ministère des Forêts,
de la Faune et des Parcs
Phone: 418 627-8609, extension 3061

 

SOURCE Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs



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