Moose

MMAs (Newfoundland) Season dates 2019 Either sex Lowest pool 2018 Male only Lowest pool 2018 Resident total Success rate 2017
1 St. Anthony Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 256 6I 157 7I 413 69.7
2 Portland Creek Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 475 7I 327 8P 802 66.9
2A Cow Head-St. Paul’s Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 30 8I 0 30 32.0
2B Sally’s Cove Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 20 8I 0 20 36.7
2E GMNP (Zones) Zone 1: Sept. 21, 2019 – Jan. 26, 2020

Zone 2: Oct. 19, 2019 – Jan. 26, 2020

Zone 3: Nov. 16, 2019 – Jan. 26, 2020

500 9I 0 500 43.5
3 Harbour Deep Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 758 9I 0 758 35.2
4 Taylor’s Brook Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 251 6I 255 8P 506 66.3
5 Trout River Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 481 7P 481 8P 962 71.7
5A Rocky Harbour Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 30 7P 0 30 45.8
6 Corner Brook Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 762 7P 562 8P 1324 65.7
7 South Brook Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 317 7P 367 8P 684 64.6
8 St. Georges Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 596 8P 448 8I 1044 59.2
9 Anguille Mtns. Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 200 8P 150 8I 350 57.2
10 P. aux Basques Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 375 7I 279 8P 654 61.1
11 Dashwoods Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 234 8P 137 9I 371 58.1
12 Buchans Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 106 7I 84 8P 190 38.4
13 Gaff Topsails Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 60 5I 115 7I 175 67.5
14 Baie Verte Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 530 6I 530 7I 1060 72.2
15 Twin Lakes Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 616 6I 617 7I 1233 61.0
16 Sandy Badger Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 67 5I 118 7I 185 63.5
17 Millertown Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 184 6I 236 7I 420 73.0
18 Granite Lake Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 160 7I 160 9P 320 67.6
19 Grey River West Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 328 8P 133 9I 461 59.5
20 Round Pond Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 30 5I 30 6I 60 60.5
21 Rattling Brook Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 91 5I 93 7P 184 70.5
22 Lewisporte Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 384 5I 286 7P 670 63.0
23 Bonavista North Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 288 4I 288 6I 576 67.9
24 NWest Gander Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 76 5I 76 7P 152 66.0
25 Bay d’Espoir Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 77 5P 131 6I 208 66.6
26 Jubilee Lake Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 311 8P 0 311 50.0
27 Terra Nova Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 121 6P 73 7I 194 56.5
28 Black River Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 251 5I 251 7I 502 48.8
28A TNNP (Zones) Zone 1: Sept. 21, 2019 – Jan. 26, 2020

Zone 2: Oct. 26, 2019 – Jan. 26, 2020

90 8P

 

0 90 21.0
29 Bonavista Pen. Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 550 5I 500 7I 1050 62.5
30 Burin Pen Knee Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 250 6I 200 7I 450 75.1
31 Placentia Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 400 7P 100 7I 500 49.0
32 Cape Shore Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 100 6I 125 7I 225 64.7
33 Salmonier Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 400 6I 125 7I 525 39.8
34 Bay De Verde Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 450 5I 200 6I 650 64.3
35 St John’s Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 350 6I 200 7I 550 39.4
36 Southern Shore Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 800 6I 600 7I 1400 56.9
37 Grey River East Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 240 9I 0 240 43.1
38 Burin Pen. Foot Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 145 5I 125 6I 270 89.0
39 Cloud River Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 304 9I 0 304 40.6
39A Cloud River Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 67 9I 0 67 56.7
40 Conche Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 340 7I 291 8P 631 60.2
41 Sheffield Lake Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 239 7P 189 8P 428 66.9
42 Gambo Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 52 5I 54 7P 106 72.1
43 Port Au Port Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 100 8P 0 100 51.4
44 Bellevue Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 250 7I 100 8P 350 41.7
45 Ten Mile Lake Sept. 14 – Dec. 31 364 7I 266 8P 630 57.4
47 Random Island Oct. 5 – Dec. 31 20 5I 20 7I 40 50.0
100 Avalon MRZ Sept. 21 – Dec. 31 600 7I 0 600 46.3
101 Central MRZ Aug. 31 – Dec. 31 200 7I 0 200 52.1
Charitable/NFP 475
Totals 15751 9479 25230 58.8

+ 370 Charitable/Not-for-Profit Licences are issued by the Wildlife Division, 105 are issued by Parks Canada
Bow hunting begins August 31, 2019 for areas opening on September 14, 2019
Bow hunting begins September 21, 2019 for areas opening on October 5, 2019
This table reflects total quotas available to residents only in each Moose Management Area for the 2019 hunting season. Non-resident licence allocations were not available at the time of releasing this Guide.

Moose Management Area Map

Advisories

Quotas for some Moose Management Areas (MMAs) may change pending aerial census work being carried out during the winter of 2019. Changes will be announced through a Departmental News Release prior to the big game licence draw. News releases are available online at www.releases.gov.nl.ca

Over 75 percent of meat spoilage cases that are reported occur as a result of improper handling or field care by the hunter. A replacement licence will only be issued if an animal is found to be unfit for consumption because of disease or previous injury and the entire carcass has been submitted for disposal. Contact your nearest FLR office for more information.

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