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Check regional sections for open seasons, additional
restrictions and regional bag limits.
Firearms
No person shall hunt wildlife with a handgun.
A muzzle loader containing powder and shot in the barrel but
unprimed (ie, no powder in the pan of a flint lock or no cap in the
nipple of a percussion lock) is not considered a loaded firearm
under the Criminal Code (Canada).
It is unlawful to hunt with a set gun, or to hunt wildlife with a
pump, repeating or auto-loading shotgun with a magazine capable of
holding more than two shells.
It is unlawful to use full metal jacketed, non-expanding, tracer,
incendiary or explosive bullets for hunting or trapping game.
It is unlawful to hunt with a firearm that is designed, altered or
intended to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand or that
has a barrel less than 305 mm (12 in) in length.
Retrieval
No person shall kill, cripple or wound game without making all
reasonable effort to retrieve and include it in his/her bag limit.The
retrieved game shall be killed immediately and included in the
hunter’s bag limit.
It is lawful for a person to retrieve a dead or injured game animal
with the assistance of a power boat provided no person in the
power boat is in possession of a loaded firearm.
Falconry
Licenced falconers may hunt small game by the use or with the
aid of raptors throughout the Province during the regular open season
or during bow only seasons subject to the applicable bag limits
as indicated in the regional schedules.
Dogs
The use of dogs is permitted in the hunting of all game, but dogs
must be on a leash when used to hunt deer, elk, moose, mountain
sheep, mountain goat and caribou. Unleashed dogs may be used to
hunt small game, lynx, bobcat, grizzly bear, black bear or cougar.Any
person may train dogs by allowing them, under supervision, to pursue
game birds from August 1 to April 30 on Crown Land, and on
private land August 1 to March 31.
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