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2019 Saskatchewan Resident

Big Game Draw


The 2019 Big Game Draw Supplement provides Saskatchewan Additional information regarding the application process,
resident hunters with information on seasons and quotas for priority pools, wildlife management zone (WMZ) quotas and
draw species, as well as advance notice of changes to this fall's detailed application instructions can be found online at
regular big game seasons. saskatchewanlicences.active.com.
The majority of applicants who qualified for the Legacy pool in If you need assistance in submitting your application, please call
2018 were successfully drawn and the number of hunters 1-888-773-8450.
moving from the Super A pool to Legacy pool remains low. The
chances of being drawn are very good for those applicants Good luck to all applicants!
eligible for the Legacy pool.
This year's big game draw application period will begin on May
1 and close at midnight on May 25, 2019. Carefully review your
submission and submit it prior to the deadline.

Hunters, please apply early!


The 2019 draw will run from May 1 to midnight on May 25, 2019. Please ensure
you have enough time to complete your application. Draw results will be available
in June 2019. Check your HAL account for updates on your draw results.

The 2019 Saskatchewan Hunters'

Licence Information and Trappers' Guide will be available online


in early July and in print in August.
NOTE

All awarded big game draw licences will be available on your General information about hunting and key hunting regulations
account through the Saskatchewan Hunting, Angling and can be found online in the 2018 Saskatchewan Hunters' and
Trapping Licence (HAL) system beginning August 1, 2019. Trappers' Guide.
Licences will not be mailed to successful applicants.
If you are selected for a draw licence, you will not be allowed to
purchase a regular licence for the same species.

saskatchewan.ca/hunting
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What’s New for 2019


Big Game Draw Pool Structure adding to the downward trend. In remain unchanged from previous years.
response to this population decline, the To manage elk populations, increased
Changes to the big game draw pool ministry adjusted the regular licence draw quotas have been set in select
system were implemented in 2018. As a season length to a restricted season in parkland WMZs and WMZ 33 (including
result, a new D pool is in effect for the 2018. These dates will be maintained this Moose Mountain Provincial Park).
2019 big game draw. All successfully hunting season. Draw quotas will remain
drawn 2018 applicants and first-time the same in forest WMZs as they were in White-tailed Deer Opportunities
applicants will be placed in the D pool 2018.
for 2019. This change will reduce the Following several years of favourable
number of applicants entering the Super In the northern forest, WMZs 74-76, winter conditions, white-tailed deer
A pool each year, increasing your odds of there will be an either-sex regular season populations are beginning to return to
being drawn. in 2019 – as opposed to bull-only base levels across much of the province.
seasons in the past. Populations in some regions, such as the
Pronghorn Opportunities southwest and southeast, have
Farmland moose populations remain at increased to levels that warrant
Pronghorn populations continue to or above long-term objectives in some antlerless quotas in order to moderate
expand throughout much of their range, WMZs. Quotas will remain similar to population growth. The ministry will
as winter weather conditions were 2018, with some WMZs seeing slight continue the use of countdown licences
favourable in 2018-19. Wildlife managers reductions or increases. to allocate these antlerless quotas in
are proposing increased hunting WMZs 2E, 2W, 5, 6, 7E, 7W, 14W, 33, 34
opportunities in 2019, with either-sex Mule Deer Opportunities and 55.
quotas in all eight pronghorn
management units – zones 1-15, 18, 19 Provincial mule deer populations have The ministry has extended the 2019
and 23-27. In addition, doe pronghorn benefitted from several mild winters and season dates by five days for
opportunities are being proposed for appear to be at sustainable levels. As a Saskatchewan resident regular seasons
combined zones 2, 4, 5 (designate zone result, there will be increased hunting and the Canadian resident draw season
2A); 3, 6, 7 (designate zone 3A); 8-11 opportunities, including longer season in all southern WMZs. Regular antlerless
(designate zone 8A) and 14W, 25-27 dates and higher quotas across much of seasons will remain in place in city WMZs
(designate zone 14WA). their range. There will also be new mule (Saskatoon, Regina/Moose Jaw and
deer hunting opportunities in WMZ 32 Prince Albert).
The final quotas will be determined after and the Prince Albert WMZ, bringing the
ground surveys are completed. The total to 62 zones.
quotas may be adjusted or eliminated
based on current year population Antlerless licences will be offered with a
estimates. Please check the listed WMZ bag limit of one or two deer (one or two
combinations to ensure you are applying seals), depending on the zone. See page
for your preferred hunting areas. 5 for details.

Regular archery mule deer licences will


Need help with
Applications for the pronghorn antelope
draw will be accepted during the big be offered in the same zones as 2018,
with the addition of WMZs 8, 53 and the
your big game
game draw in May; however, the
pronghorn draw will not be conducted Regina/Moose Jaw WMZ. draw application?
until July. Draw results will be released
immediately after the draw is completed Elk Opportunities Go to the website at
and an email notice will be sent out. The saskatchewanlicences.active.com
A number of changes have been made
status of the pronghorn draw will also be – the Saskatchewan Big Game
to elk hunting season dates and quotas
posted on our website. Draw Overview for answers or
for 2019 to align with the recently
drafted Saskatchewan elk management by phone at 1-855-848-4773
Moose Opportunities
plan. This includes changes to antlerless (8 a.m. to 9 p.m.).
Information from our most recent aerial elk seasons across the province to
surveys shows a decline in southern improve antlerless elk hunting
opportunities. Regular archery elk The Saskatchewan
forest moose populations, with several
seasons have been shifted to increase Resident Big Game Draw
zones 30 to 50 per cent below the long- NOTE opens May 1, 2019 and
term average. The factors causing this hunter opportunities, while
accommodating antlerless elk season closes at midnight on
decline are not fully understood;
dates. Regular (all-weapon) elk and most May 25.
however, hunting pressure is likely
either-sex draw elk season dates will
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2019 Saskatchewan Resident Big Game Draw Checklist


Use this checklist to avoid common Confirm your pool status Confirm your draw results
mistakes and ensure your application is
· Make sure you know the pool status · Draw results will be available in June
submitted successfully. Applications
of each group member on your 2019.
submitted improperly can result in your
application. Your application will be · Once the draw has been completed,
application being rejected from the draw
placed into the priority pool of the the results of your application will be
or have an undesirable result. Avoid
group member with the lowest pool available through your HAL account.
disappointment and take time to read the
status.
information carefully. · Applicants are responsible for
· You can view your pool status checking their draw results.
Detailed information on the draw is
through your HAL account by visiting
available online in the Saskatchewan · Notification emails are sent for draw
the My Account section. If there are
Resident Big Game Draw Overview. results, but successful email delivery
any issues with your pool status, call
Applicants are strongly encouraged to the Ministry of Environment general cannot be guaranteed. Do not
apply early and review your applications inquiry line at 1-800-567-4224. assume you are not drawn if you do
for accuracy prior to the May 25, 2019 not receive an email notification.
Complete your application
deadline. You can review and edit your Purchase your awarded licence
application details and status in your HAL · Visit the application guide at
account at any time. saskatchewanlicences.active.com for · If drawn, purchase your licence
detailed instructions on how to through your HAL account beginning
Make sure you are eligible to apply August 1, 2019.
submit your application.
· All members on your application · Successful applicants will move to the
· You may submit your application
must meet residency and age D pool the following year, regardless
anytime between May 1 and May 25,
requirements, comply with firearm of whether or not you purchase the
2019, but we recommend applying
safety/hunter education regulations draw licence you are awarded.
early to resolve any problems you
and not be suspended from hunting Applicants are not eligible to
may encounter.
in Saskatchewan. If any member of purchase a regular licence for the
your application is found to be · Select your hunt choices carefully. You same species.
ineligible, the application will be may select up to six choices in order
rejected from the draw. of preference. The system will Declining a big game draw licence
consider your choices in the order · Hunters who were successfully drawn
· Each person may submit only one
listed on the application. for:
application for each species or
species type. If a person is found to · All applications are subject to review ~ three big game draw licences
have submitted more than one regarding eligibility and pool status may decline one draw licence of
application for the same species type, prior to the big game draw. If there their choice;
each of the applications will be are any questions regarding an
application, call the Ministry of ~ four big game draw licences may
rejected from the draw. The exception
Environment general inquiry line at 1- decline one or two draw licences
is mule deer, as either-sex mule deer
800-567-4224. of their choice; or
and antlerless mule deer are
considered separate species types for 5. Review your application(s) before ~ five big game draw licences may
the big game draw. Youth hunters decline up to three draw licences
the deadline
may submit a youth draw application of their choice.
and an antlerless mule deer · It's a good idea to review your
· Eligible applicants who decline a
application. application prior to the deadline to
licence will have their pool status
confirm that all information is correct.
· Any applications containing false reinstated for that species. Declined
information will be rejected from the · Big game draw applications can be licences will not be reallocated.
draw. Providing false information is changed at any time before the
· You must send the Ministry of
an offence under The Wildlife application period closes. Only the
Environment written notice of your
Regulations. individual who submitted the
intention to decline your draw big
application is able to change zone
2. Obtain group member information game draw licence by July 31, 2019,
choices and/or change group
to centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca.
· If applying as a group, the HAL members. These changes can be
number and date of birth for each made on the group leader's HAL · For further information on declining a
group member must be included on account. big game draw licence, please call the
the application. ministry at 1-800-567-4224.
· Other members of the group can
· Group members with valid email view, but not edit, the application.
addresses on their HAL accounts will · Once the draw period closes, no
receive notification emails. further applications will be accepted
and changes cannot be made to
applications.
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Update your HAL account!


Please keep your personal information (name, mailing address) up to date and provide us with your email address.
The ministry uses email to communicate important information with hunting clients, including big game draw
results, hunter harvest surveys and upcoming licence sales dates.

Licence Fees Prices include GST

Note: Hunting licences, whether paper copy or electronic, and required seals must be carried with you at all times
when hunting. Licences will be available August 1, 2019.
Wildlife Habitat Licence (all hunters excluding Canadian Armed Forces Veterans) ....................................................$15.00
Veteran Wildlife Habitat Licence .............................................................................................................................................................Free
Big Game Draw Application Fee ............................................................................................................................................................$6.00
Elk: Saskatchewan Resident Draw .........................................................................................................................................................$65.00
Moose: Saskatchewan Resident Draw..................................................................................................................................................$65.00
Mule Deer: Saskatchewan Resident Draw ..........................................................................................................................................$45.00
1st Antlerless Mule Deer: Saskatchewan Resident Draw ............................................................................................................$30.00
2nd Antlerless Mule Deer: Saskatchewan Resident Draw (select zones only) ....................................................................$30.00
Pronghorn Antelope: Saskatchewan Resident Draw ....................................................................................................................$45.00

Replacement Seals (available from ministry or select provincial park offices).......................................................................$5.40


Note: Harvest ledgers and big game seals that have been registered (activated) with a
hunting licence and have been lost, inadvertently detached or destroyed must be
replaced in order to lawfully hunt.
Reprints of Lost/Destroyed Licences .....................................................................................................................................................Free
Note: Valid licences (excluding seals) may be reprinted online on your personal computer, at a
Ministry of Environment office (no charge) or from a private licence issuer.

Any application containing ineligible hunters or false information will be rejected from the draw and
investigated. Providing false information is an offence, which can result in fines and loss of hunting
rights for one year.

Our licence system Go directly to our hunting, angling NOTE


is online! and trapping licence (HAL) system to Your hunting
licence and seals must
sign in or create an account to be carried with you at
purchase your licences. all times while hunting.
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Draw Seasons
Hunting is allowed in wildlife management units (WMU) and national wildlife areas that are within a wildlife management zone (WMZ) that is listed as being open for big game.
The exception is Fort à La Corne WMU and the St. Denis National Wildlife Research Area. Only provincial parks and recreation sites listed below are open to hunting.
Proposed new season dates, open wildlife management zones or open zone combinations are indicated in bold and red (tentative).

DRAW MULE DEER (Saskatchewan Residents Only)


Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
WMZs 1, 2E, 2W, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7E archery one mule Quotas Subject to Change
WMZ 7W, including Cypress Hills Provincial Park (West Block) Sept. 1 - Oct. 31 deer, either- · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for either-sex mule deer:
WMZs 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 muzzleloader/crossbow sex
Oct. 1 - Oct. 31 · 1(375), 2E(225), 2W(225), 3(200), 4(175), 5(175), 6(200),
WMZ 13, including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial
rifle 7E(75), 7W(75), 8(75), 9(125), 10(325), 11(50), 12(125),
Park south of the South Saskatchewan River
Nov. 1 - Nov. 14 13(150), 14E(150), 14W(125), 15(125), 16(50), 17(50), 18(50),
WMZ 14E, including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial
19(200), 21(175), 22(150), 23(175), 24(200), 25(175), 26(175),
Park north of the South Saskatchewan River
27(175), 28(75), 29E(100), 29W(100), 30(75), 31(25), 32(25),
WMZs 14W, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22
33(25), 34(25), 35(25), 36(25), 37(25), 38(50), 39(75), 40(75),
WMZ 23, including the portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west
41(125), 42E(75), 42W(100), 43(75), 44(125), 45E(125),
of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm)
45W(125), 46(275), 47(200), 48(25), 49(50), 50(75), 52(75),
WMZs 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28
53(75), 54(125), 55(50), RMZ(100), SMZ(100), PMZ(50)
WMZ 29E (east of the South Saskatchewan River including islands)
WMZ 29W (west of the South Saskatchewan River) · In provincial parks that are listed as having a September
WMZs 30, 31 and 32 either-sex mule deer season, hunting for either-sex mule
WMZ 33, including Moose Mountain Provincial Park deer is delayed until September 10.
WMZs 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42E, 42W, 43, 44, 45E, 45W, 46, 47, 48 · No rifle hunting in Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone
and 49 and Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone.
WMZ 50, including Fort à La Corne WMU
· Archery and crossbow hunting only in Prince Albert WMZ.
WMZs 52, 53, 54 and 55

Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ SMZ) archery/crossbow one mule
Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ RMZ) Sept. 1 - Dec. 7 deer, either-
muzzleloader sex
Oct. 1 - Dec. 7
shotgun
Nov. 1 - Dec. 7

Prince Albert Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ PMZ) archery and crossbow one mule
Sept. 1 - Dec. 7 deer, either-
Note: Archery and crossbow hunting only in Prince Albert WMZ sex

DRAW ANTLERLESS MULE DEER (Saskatchewan Residents Only) One Licence Option
Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
WMZs 3 and 7E archery one antlerless Quotas Subject to Change
WMZ 7W, including Cypress Hills Provincial Park (West Block) Sept. 1 - Oct. 31 mule deer · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for antlerless mule deer:
WMZs 8, 11 and 12 muzzleloader/crossbow · 3(125), 7E(95), 7W(95), 8(95), 11(65), 12(125), 13(125),
WMZ 13, including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Oct. 1 - Oct. 31 14E(125), 14W(125), 16(65), 17(65), 18(65), 19(185),
Park south of the South Saskatchewan River rifle 21(125), 22(65), 23(125), 26(125), 27(125), 29E(90),
WMZ 14E, including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Nov. 10 - Dec. 7 29W(90), 30(125), 36(65), 40(125), 42E(30), 42W(65),
Park north of the South Saskatchewan River 43(30), 49(65), 50(65), 54(125), RMZ(125).
WMZs 14W, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22 · Antlerless mule deer is a doe or a 2019 fawn.
WMZ 23, including the portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west · In provincial parks that are listed as having a September
of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) either-sex mule deer season, hunting for either-sex mule
WMZs 26 and 27 deer is delayed until September 10.
WMZ 29E (east of the South Saskatchewan River including islands)
· No rifle hunting in Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife
WMZ 29W (west of the South Saskatchewan River)
Management Zone.
WMZs 30, 36, 40, 42E, 42W, 43, 49, 50 and 54

Note: Applicants successfully drawn for these WMZs will be able to


purchase a 1st antlerless mule deer licence only.

Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ RMZ) archery/crossbow one antlerless
Sept. 1 - Dec. 7 mule deer
Note: Applicants successfully drawn for these WMZs will be able to muzzleloader
purchase a 1st antlerless mule deer licence only. Oct. 1 - Dec. 7
shotgun
Nov. 1 - Dec. 7
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DRAW ANTLERLESS MULE DEER (Saskatchewan Residents Only) Two Licence Option
Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
WMZs 1, 2E, 2W, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 24, 25, 28, 41, 44, 45E, 45W, 46 and 47 archery two antlerless Quotas Subject to Change
Sept. 1 - Oct. 31 mule deer · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for antlerless mule deer:
Note: Applicants successfully drawn for these WMZs can purchase muzzleloader/crossbow · 1(310), 2E(220), 2W(220), 4(125), 5(185), 6(185), 9(95),
both a 1st antlerless mule deer licence and a 2nd antlerless mule deer Oct. 1 - Oct. 31 10(250), 15(125), 24(90), 25(90), 28(90), 41(125), 44(155),
licence. rifle 45E(155), 45W(155), 46(220), 47(185), SMZ (125)
Nov. 10 - Dec. 7 · Antlerless mule deer is a doe or a 2019 fawn.
· Hunters holding both a draw either-sex and a draw
Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ SMZ) archery/crossbow two antlerless antlerless mule deer licence may hunt antlerless mule
Sept. 1 - Dec. 7 mule deer deer during the either-sex season dates but only in the
Note: Applicants successfully drawn for this WMZ can purchase both a muzzleloader zone in which their antlerless licence is valid.
1st antlerless mule deer licence and a 2nd antlerless mule deer licence. Oct. 1 - Dec. 7 · In provincial parks which are listed as being open for
shotgun hunting, antlerless mule deer hunting is prohibited until
Nov. 1 - Dec. 7 September 10.
· No rifle hunting in Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone.

DRAW PRONGHORN ANTELOPE (Saskatchewan Residents Only)


Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
Combined WMZs 1, 15 and 18 (Designate WMZ 1) archery one pronghorn · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for pronghorn antelope:
Combined WMZs 2E, 2W, 4 and 5 (Designate WMZ 2) Sept. 1 - Sept. 19 antelope, either- · 1(25), 2(100), 3(100), 8(225), 12(25), 14E(25), 14W(100),
Combined WMZs 3, 6, 7E and 7W including Cypress Hills (West Block) archery/muzzleloader/ sex 19(25)
Provincial Park (Designate WMZ 3) crossbow · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for doe pronghorn
Combined WMZs 8, 9, 10 and 11 (Designate WMZ 8) Oct. 1 - Oct. 19 antelope:
Combined WMZs 12 and 13 (Designate WMZ 12) archery/muzzleloader/ · 2A(10), 3A(10), 8A(15), 14WA(10)
Combined WMZs 14E including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing crossbow/shotgun/rifle · Final quotas will be determined after the July survey.
Provincial Park north of the South Saskatchewan River and 24 Oct. 20 - Nov. 9
(Designate 14E)
Combined WMZs 14W, 25, 26 and 27 (Designate 14W)
Combined WMZs 19 and 23 (Designate WMZ 19)

Combined WMZs 2, 4 and 5 (Designate WMZ 2A) archery one doe


Combined WMZs 3, 6 and 7 (Designate WMZ 3A) Sept. 1 - Sept. 19 pronghorn
Combined WMZs 8, 9, 10 and 11 (Designate WMZ 8A) archery/muzzleloader/ antelope
Combined WMZs 14W, 25, 26 and 27 (Designate 14WA) crossbow
Oct. 1 - Oct. 19
archery/muzzleloader/
crossbow/shotgun/rifle
Oct. 20 - Nov. 9

DRAW ELK (Saskatchewan Residents Only)


Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
WMZ 1, 2E, 2W and 5 archery, muzzleloader, one elk, either- Quotas Subject to Change
Combined WMZs 6 and 7E (Designate WMZ 6) crossbow, shotgun and sex · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for either-sex elk:
Combined WMZs 8 and 11 (Designate WMZ 8) rifle
Combined WMZs 9 and 10 (Designate WMZ 9) Sept. 15 - Sept. 30 and · 1(15), 2E(15), 2W(15), 5(15), 6(50), 7W(25), 8(10), 9(25),
WMZ 13 including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Dec. 10 - Dec. 19 13(10), 14E(10), 19(10), 21(30), 22(10), 23(10), 24(10),
south of the South Saskatchewan River 28(15), 29(15), 33(225), 34(20), 35(20), 37(75), 39(75),
WMZ 14E including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial 40(25), 41(60), 42E(60), 42W(60), 43(50), 44(10), 45W(10),
Park north of the South Saskatchewan River 46(15), 52(15), 54(75), FLC(75), GP(40)
WMZs 19 and 21 · Elk requires only one draw application. When applying for
Combined WMZs 22 and 30 (Designate WMZ 22) elk, select antlerless and/or either-sex elk by using
WMZ 23 including the portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west appropriate zones.
of Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) (Designate WMZ 23)
· In provincial parks that are listed as being open for either-
WMZ 24
sex hunting, either-sex elk hunting is permitted beginning
Combined WMZs 28 and 45E (Designate WMZ 28)
on September 10.
WMZ 29
WMZs 34 and 35 · Antlerless elk is a cow or a 2019 calf. The head of an
WMZ 37 including Duck Mountain Provincial Park antlerless elk must accompany the carcass.
WMZs 39, 40, 41, 42E, 42W, 43 not including Fort à la Corne WMU · Zone selections with an “A” are for antlerless elk licences,
WMZs 44, 45W, 46, 52 and 54 example 6A.

WMZ 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park archery, muzzleloader, one elk, either-
crossbow, shotgun and sex
rifle
Sept. 10 - Sept. 30 and
Dec. 10 - Dec. 19

Fort à la Corne Wildlife Management Unit (Designate WMZ FLC) archery, muzzleloader, one elk, either-
crossbow, shotgun and sex
rifle
Sept. 10 - Sept. 30 and
Dec. 10 - Dec. 19
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DRAW ELK (Saskatchewan Residents Only) - CONTINUED


Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park (Designate WMZ GP) archery, muzzleloader, one elk, either-
crossbow, shotgun and sex
rifle
Sept. 10 - Sept. 30 and
Dec. 10 - Dec. 19

WMZ 7W including Cypress Hills (West Block) Provincial Park archery, muzzleloader, one elk, either-
crossbow, shotgun and sex
rifle
Oct. 20 - Oct. 31 and
Dec. 10 - Dec. 19

WMZ 1 (Designate WMZ 1A) archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless Quotas Subject to Change
WMZ 2E (Designate WMZ 2EA) crossbow, shotgun and elk · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for antlerless elk:
WMZ 2W (Designate WMZ 2WA) rifle
· 1A(30), 2EA(30), 2WA(30), 5A(15), 6A(80), 7WA(30), 8A(30),
WMZ 5 (Designate WMZ 5A) Oct. 15 - Oct. 31 and
9A(30), 13A(30), 14EA(20), 19A(20), 21A(40), 22A(15),
Combined WMZs 6 and 7E (Designate WMZ 6A) Nov. 10 - Nov. 19
24A(15), 28A(40), 29A(15), 33A(350), 34A(40), 35A(40),
Combined WMZs 8 and 11 (Designate WMZ 8A)
37A(175), 39A(175), 40A(25), 41A(150), 42EA (150),
Combined WMZs 9 and 10 (Designate WMZ 9A)
42WA(150), 43A(100), 44A(30), 45WA(30), 46A(75), 47A(125),
WMZ 13 including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park
48A(325), 49A(50), 50A(125), 52A(40), 54A(175), 55A(150),
south of the South Saskatchewan River (Designate WMZ 13A)
GPA(25).
WMZ 14E including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial
Park north of the South Saskatchewan River (Designate WMZ 14EA) · Elk requires only one draw application. When applying for
WMZ 19 (Designate WMZ 19A) elk, select antlerless and/or either-sex elk by using
WMZ 21 (Designate WMZ 21A) appropriate zones.
Combined WMZs 22 and 30 (Designate WMZ 22A) · In provincial parks that are listed as being open for either-
WMZ 24 (Designate WMZ 24A) sex hunting, either-sex elk hunting is permitted beginning
Combined WMZs 28 and 45E (Designate WMZ 28A) on September 10.
WMZ 29 (Designate WMZ 29A)
· Antlerless elk is a cow or a 2019 calf. The head of an
WMZ 34 (Designate WMZ 34A) | WMZ 35 (Designate WMZ 35A)
WMZ 37 including Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Designate WMZ 37A) antlerless elk must accompany the carcass.
WMZ 39 (Designate WMZ 39A) | WMZ 40 (Designate WMZ 40A) · Zone selections with an “A” are for antlerless elk licences,
WMZ 43 (Designate WMZ 43A) | WMZ 44 (Designate WMZ 44A) example 6A.
WMZ 45W (Designate WMZ 45WA)
WMZ 52 (Designate WMZ 52A)
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park (Designate WMZ GPA)

WMZ 7W including Cypress Hills (West Block) Provincial Park archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless
(Designate WMZ 7WA) crossbow, shotgun and elk
rifle
Nov. 10 - Nov. 19 and
Dec. 10 - Dec. 19

WMZ 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park (Designate WMZ archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless
33A) crossbow, shotgun and elk
rifle
Oct. 10 - Oct. 31,
Nov. 10 - Nov. 19 and
Jan. 1 - Jan. 14, 2020

WMZ 41 (Designate WMZ 41A) archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless


WMZ 42E (Designate WMZ 42EA) crossbow, shotgun and elk
WMZ 42W (Designate WMZ 42WA) rifle
WMZ 46 (Designate WMZ 46A) Oct. 15 - 31,
WMZ 54 (Designate WMZ 54A) Nov. 10 - Nov. 19 and
Jan. 1 - Jan. 14, 2020

Combined WMZ 47, 67 and 68 South (Designate WMZ 47A) archery one antlerless
Combined WMZs 48, 56 and 57 including Porcupine Hills Provincial Park Aug. 25 - Sept. 9 elk
and Round Lake Recreation Site (Designate WMZ 48A)
Combined WMZs 49, 58 and 59 including Wildcat Hill Provincial Park archery, muzzleloader,
(Designate WMZ 49A) crossbow, shotgun and
WMZ 50 not including Fort à la Corne Wildlife Management Unit rifle
(Designate WMZ 50A) Oct. 10 - Oct. 31 and Dec.
WMZ 55 (Designate WMZ 55A) 10 - Dec. 19
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Wildlife Management Zones Season Dates Bag Limit Additional Information
WMZs 1, 2E, 2W, 4 and 5 archery, muzzleloader, one moose, Quotas Subject to Change
Combined WMZs 8 and 11 (Designate WMZ 8) crossbow, shotgun and either-sex
· Tentative 2019 licence quotas for either-sex moose:
WMZs 9, 10, 12 rifle
WMZ 13 including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Oct. 15 - Oct. 31 · 1(10), 2E(10), 2W(10), 4(10), 5(20), 6(60), 8(10), 9(10),
south of the South Saskatchewan River 10(10), 12(10), 13(15), 14E(15), 14W(20), 16(25), 17(75),
WMZ 14E including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park 18(25), 19(15), 21(80), 22(75), 23(75), 24(30), 25(35),
north of the South Saskatchewan River 26(35), 27(35), 28(35), 29(30), 30(40), 31(10), 32(15),
WMZs 14W, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22 33(25), 34(100), 35(25), 36(25), 37(60), 38(50), 39(100),
WMZ 23 including the portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west of 40(100), 41(60), 42E(75), 42W(60), 43(75), 44(40),
Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) 45E(45), 45W(60), 46(90), 47(60), 48(200), 49(160),
WMZs 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31 and 32 50(80), 52(25), 53(75), 54(100), 56(75), 57(25), 58(25),
59(75), 60(40), 61(50), 62(50), 63(40), 64(40), 65(40),
66(40), 67(70), 68S(40), GP(25), FLC(40), RMZ(65), SMZ
Combined WMZs 6 and 7E (Designate WMZ 6) archery, muzzleloader, one moose, (25), PMZ(10).
WMZ 30 crossbow, shotgun and either-sex
WMZ 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park rifle
WMZs 34, 35 and 36 Oct. 1 - Oct. 14 and · Tentative 2019 licence quotas for antlerless moose:
WMZ 37 excluding Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Designate WMZ 37) Nov. 1 - Nov. 14
· 1A(10), 4A(10), 13A(15), 14EA(10), 14WA(10), 16A(15),
WMZs 38, 39, 40, 41, 42E, 42W and 43 not including Fort à la Corne WMU
17A(75), 18A(15), 21A(60), 22A(40), 23A(40), 24A(15),
WMZs 44, 45E, 45W, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53 and 54
25A(15), 26A(25), 27A(25), 28A(25), 29A(15), 30A(30),
WMZ 56 including Round Lake Recreation Site and that portion of
31A(10), 32A(30), 33A(25), 34A(175), 35A(60), 36A(25),
Porcupine Hills Provincial Park (West Block) within WMZ 56
37A(100), 38A(75), 39A(150), 40A(125), 41A(25),
WMZ 57 including those portions of Porcupine Hills Provincial Park (East
42EA(90), 42WA(45), 43A(50), 44A(15), 45EA(50),
and West Blocks) within WMZ 57
45WA(90), 46A(50), 47A(80), SMZA(30).
WMZ 58
WMZ 59 including Wildcat Hill Provincial Park · Moose requires only one draw application. When
WMZs 60, 61 and 62 applying for moose, select antlerless and/or either-sex
WMZ 63 including the southern portion of Narrow Hills Provincial Park moose by using appropriate zone descriptions.
WMZ 64 including Great Blue Heron, the southern portion of Clarence- · No rifle hunting in Saskatoon Wildlife Management
Steepbank Lakes and a portion of Narrow Hills provincial parks Zone and Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management
WMZ 65 including the northern portion of both Clarence-Steepbank Zone.
Lakes and Narrow Hills provincial parks
WMZs 66, 67 and 68S including Bronson Forest Recreation Site · Archery and crossbow hunting only in Prince Albert
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park (Designate WMZ GP) Wildlife Management Zone.
Fort à la Corne Wildlife Management Unit (Designate WMZ FLC) · Antlerless moose is a cow or a 2019 calf.

· Zone selection with an “A” are for antlerless moose


Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ SMZ) archery, muzzleloader, one moose,
licences, example 36A.
crossbow and shotgun either-sex
Oct. 1 - Oct. 14 and · Note: there is no draw moose season in Duck Mountain
Nov. 1 - Nov. 14 Provincial Park in 2019.

Regina/Moose Jaw Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ RMZ) archery, muzzleloader, one moose,
crossbow and shotgun either-sex
Oct. 15 - Oct. 31

Prince Albert Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ PMZ) archery and crossbow one moose,
Oct. 1 - Oct. 14 and either-sex
Nov. 1 - Nov. 14

WMZ 1 (Designate WMZ 1A) | WMZ 4 (Designate WMZ 4A) archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless
WMZ 13 including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park crossbow, shotgun and moose
south of the South Saskatchewan River (Designate WMZ 13A) rifle
WMZ 14E including the portion of Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park Nov. 1 - Nov. 14
north of the South Saskatchewan River (Designate WMZ 14EA)
WMZ 14W (Designate WMZ 14WA) | WMZ 16 (Designate WMZ 16A)
WMZ 17 (Designate WMZ 17A) | WMZ 18 (Designate WMZ 18A)
WMZ 21 (Designate WMZ 21A) | WMZ 22 (Designate WMZ 22A)
WMZ 23 including the portion of Douglas Provincial Park located west of
Diefenbaker Lake (Gordon McKenzie Arm) (Designate WMZ 23A)
WMZ 24 (Designate WMZ 24A) | WMZ 25 (Designate WMZ 25A)
WMZ 26 (Designate WMZ 26A) | WMZ 27 (Designate WMZ 27A)
WMZ 28 (Designate WMZ 28A) | WMZ 29 (Designate WMZ 29A)
WMZ 31 (Designate WMZ 31A) | WMZ 32 (Designate WMZ 32A)

WMZ 30 (Designate WMZ 30A) | archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless


WMZ 33 including Moose Mountain Provincial Park (Designate WMZ 33A) crossbow, shotgun and moose
WMZ 34 (Designate WMZ 34A) | WMZ 35 (Designate WMZ 35A) rifle
WMZ 36 (Designate WMZ 36A) Oct. 15 - Nov. 14
WMZ 37 excluding Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Designate WMZ 37A)
WMZ 38 (Designate WMZ 38A) | WMZ 39 (Designate WMZ 39A)
WMZ 40 (Designate WMZ 40A) | WMZ 41 (Designate WMZ 41A)
WMZ 42E (Designate WMZ 42EA) | WMZ 42W (Designate WMZ 42WA)
WMZ 43 not including Fort à la Corne WMU (Designate WMZ 43A)
WMZ 44 (Designate WMZ 44A) | WMZ 45E (Designate WMZ 45EA)
WMZ 45W (Designate WMZ 45WA) | WMZ 46 (Designate WMZ 46A)
WMZ 47 (Designate WMZ 47A)

Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone (Designate WMZ SMZA) archery, muzzleloader, one antlerless
crossbow and shotgun moose
Oct. 15 - Nov. 14

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