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The New Brunswick Hunting Summary and the New Brunswick Angling Summary are published each year by the Department of Natural Resources and Energy and summarize all regulations for hunting and fishing in New Brunswick. Both publications provide information on fees, seasons,bag limits, guide requirements, and contain relevant information for non-residents.

Residents of the United States should contact the Canadian Consulate in their area or Canada Customs () regarding the importation of hunting dogs and firearms. Make sure to check all equipment with US customs. Federal Migratory Game Bird Permits are required for licence holders to hunt ducks, geese, woodcock and snipe.

For more information or a copy of these free publications contact:

Tourism New Brunswick
PO Box 12345
Campbellton NB  E3N 3T6
Canada
Toll-free:
(from Canada and the US)

Natural Resources and Energy
Fish and Wildlife Branch

PO Box 6000
Fredericton NB  E3B 5H1
Canada
Tel:

The New Brunswick Wildlife Trust Fund
With the establishment of the New Brunswick Wildlife Trust Fund, fish and wildlife management in the province is moving in a new direction. A modest conservation fee will now be incorporated into the fees for hunting, trapping and fishing licences and will be put directly into the new Wildlife Trust Fund. This dedicated revenue will be used solely to enhance fish and wildlife resources in New Brunswick.

For more information contact:

The New Brunswick Wildlife Council
PO Box 23019
Fredericton NB  E3B 7B3
Tel:

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