Pool 9: Hunters who held an individual licence in the previous year. Yes. No other parts of the application need to be completed.
Your application information will be verified before it is accepted to ensure there are no errors with the information provided. Can I make changes to my big game application once it has been filed online? If you wish to have a licence, you must indicate ‘yes’ in the section asking if you want the application to enter the draw and the types of licences you are willing to accept (either-sex, male-only or calf). It is strongly suggested you double check to ensure application is received and all application data is accurate. Pool 4: Hunters who submitted an application but did not receive a licence in the previous four years. Box 8700, St. John’s, NL, A1B 4J6. Renewal payments may be made online at www.wildlife.gov.nl.ca or by contacting the Central Cashier’s Office at 729-3042 or P.O. Pool 5: Youth applicants and hunters who submitted an application but did not receive a licence in the previous three years. If you do not want a licence but wish to advance in the priority pools, indicate ‘no’ in the section asking if you want the application to enter the draw. For example, if the applicants have a Pool 3 and Pool 5 ranking, the application goes in Pool 5. Permits and Licences Newfoundland and Labrador is known for spectacular landscapes, abundant wildlife species, and a lifestyle of hunting and trapping that is integral to our culture and economy. Payments for moose and caribou licences must be received by the date indicated on your licence notification in order to ensure receipt of the licence and tag before the start of the season.
be a resident of Newfoundland and Labrador; be at least 16 years of age by August 31, 2019; have completed the Firearms Safety/Hunter Education Course or applied for an Outdoor Identification Card before November 30, 2018. for marriage, a copy of marriage certificate and driver’s licence or photo identification which matches the name on the marriage certificate; for divorce, a copy of birth certificate and driver’s licence or photo identification which matches the name on the birth certificate; and.
This page and all contents are copyright, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, all rights reserved. Can I file my application for a Bear, Trapper or Moose/Caribou license (s) online? The draw is based on a ‘priority pool’ system and applications are ranked based on participation and/or success in previous draws. Woodland Caribou (Newfoundland) Resident Resident Senior Non-Resident $52.00 $33.80 $675.00 Online payment of Big Game licenses is now accepted along with other types of payments. Visit www.wildlife.gov.nl.ca/Home/FAQ for further information on the big game application and draw process.
Pool 1: Hunters who submitted an application but did not receive a licence in the previous seven years. Warning: It seems JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. Licence Type: Price (Cdn) Payment Methods/Restrictions: Moose Resident Resident Senior Non-Resident $52.00 $33.80 $502.00 Pay online. Payments are not accepted at Wildlife Division offices. Pool 2: Hunters who submitted an application but did not receive a licence in the previous six years. To advance through the priority pools you must submit an application each year by the deadline date. If I complete an online application, do I also have to submit my paper application? You can view your application information by selecting the Applications tab and then click on the application from the list. There are nine pools. Note that where two applicants on a co-applicant licence have different rankings, the application is assigned to the lower pool. Available through licenced outfitter only. Note that being in Pool 1 does not guarantee you a licence.
Wildlife licencing services will continue to be made available through telephone 709-637-2025 or email wildlifelicense@gov.nl.ca. The draw is computerized and begins with Pool 1 co-applicant applications, followed by Pool 1 individual applications, followed by Pool 2 co-applicant applications and so on. Pool 6: Hunters who submitted an application but did not receive a licence in the previous two years. Moose Male Moose STAGG Female Moose COW Baby Moose CALF • Season Labrador - Mid September to March 20 (much longer in Labrador) NL - Mid September to Dec 29 • Bag Limit 1 Moose per licence (have to take down proper sex) • Same gun for Moose (center fire rifle bigger than .243 caliber or a shot gun with slug) • Moose Hunt Rules: Please see your licence or application for details on how to make payments. After that date no online changes will be permitted, but you will be able to view the details of your application. Payments will be accepted after the deadline date, however there may be delays in receiving your licence and tags. This system gives applicants who have been in the draw the longest without receiving a licence the best possible chance of receiving one. You must also indicate the areas for which you are willing to receive a licence.
Applications can be submitted either by mail or online at www.wildlife.gov.nl.ca. Once you successfully complete your application you will receive a confirmation page. Pool 8: New applicants and hunters who held a party licence in the previous year. The Wildlife website includes the ability to file Moose/Caribou, Bear and General Trapper … In each area, either-sex licences are awarded first, followed by female-only or calf (if available) and male-only or calf. Yes. Moose: Pay online or contact Central Cashier’s Office at 709.729.3042 with payment … Files can be reactivated by contacting the Wildlife Division. Co-applicant applications receive preference to give as many hunters as possible an opportunity to hunt with the licences available. Chances of receiving a licence are greater for co-applicant applicants and those who list additional areas. Please enable JavaScript to improve your experience. Payments for moose and caribou licences must be received by the date indicated on your licence notification in order to ensure receipt of the licence and tag before the start of the season.