New Brunswick hunters hear today whether their names were picked in the annual anterless deer draw…almost 35-hundred names were drawn, and stickers will be sent out in the mail by the end of next month.
Having a sticker means you can shoot one deer of either sex within the wildlife management zone on the tag–or an antlered deer in any area open for deer hunting. Hunters are only allowed one deer apiece.
Following is a list of wildlife management zones (WMZ) and the 2012 quota of antlerless permits allocated for each zone:
WMZ 1 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 2 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 3 – deer season closed
WMZ 4 – deer season closed
WMZ 5 – deer season closed
WMZ 6 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 7 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 8 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 9 – deer season closed
WMZ 10 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 11 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 12 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 13 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 14 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 15 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 16 – 106
WMZ 17 – 55
WMZ 18 – 54
WMZ 19 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 20 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 21 – 201
WMZ 22 – 1,508
WMZ 23 – 1,017
WMZ 24 – 51
WMZ 25 – 0 (bucks only)
WMZ 26 – 50
WMZ 27 – 393