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Hunting

Hunting

Many species of game birds such as geese, ducks and sharptail grouse are hunted, along with deer, elk, moose and bear.  Local guides and outfitters are available as needed.
We ask that everyone is safe out there and follow all rules and regulations as per set out in the Manitoba Hunters Safety Guide. Any specific hunting questions can be directed to Manitoba Conservation at 204-785-5080 as they are the Governing body for hunting.


Hunting on Private Land
Prior to hunting or retrieving a game animal on private land, hunters are required to obtain permission from the owner or lawful occupant. This applies whether or not the land is posted. Private land maps are available from private companies and from some municipal offices.
Municipal addresses and telephone numbers can be obtained by calling:
Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development
Toll-Free at 1-800-214-6497
Winnipeg at 204-945-6784.

Hunting on Public Land
Most leased Crown land is open for hunting. However, there may be limited areas of leased Crown lands, which are  intensively used, such as livestock corrals, feeding areas and building sites, where hunting is prohibited.
To see if there is Public Land around you, please visit the RM Office in Moosehorn or click the link below:
www.gov.mb.ca/mao/map_landusedev/index.html


The RM of Grahamdale also owns land. To review the Municipality's Hunting policy, Click HERE