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ADDITIONAL ANTLERLESS DEER LICENCES AVAILABLE IN SASKATOON AREA

Released on September 22, 2008

Five hundred Big Game Management Licences are now available to hunt antlerless mule deer and antlerless white-tailed deer in the Saskatoon area. Antlerless deer are adult females or young animals born in the spring of 2008.

The 500 licences are in addition to the regular season licences offered by the Ministry of Environment and reflect high deer populations in the area around Saskatoon.

The licences cost $19.62 each and are only valid in the Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone. Each hunter also needs a $10.79 Wildlife Habitat Certificate. Hunters may purchase two licences at a time, each valid for one antlerless mule deer or antlerless white-tailed deer.

The licences are valid during the regular seasons and hunters may use the weapons that the regular season allows, such as archery equipment, muzzleloaders or shotguns. The archery season for both deer species opened on September 1, followed by the muzzleloader season opening on October 1 and shotgun season on November 1. All regular seasons close on December 4, 2008.

Licences are only available at the Ministry of Environment Field Office in Saskatoon at 112 Research Drive or by calling 306-933-6240.

To track success of the program, hunters are asked to turn in unused licences and the heads of all white-tailed and mule deer, including fawns that are taken with these licences to the Saskatoon Field Office by January 1, 2009. Adult deer heads that are turned in will be submitted for Chronic Wasting Disease testing. There is no charge for the test.

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For more information, contact:

Shawn Burke
Environment
Regina
Phone: 306-787-8665

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