| Hunters with a Disability
The Disabled Hunter Program is designed
to accommodate persons who have a permanent
mobility disability of the lower limbs, or who are permanently, legally
blind and wish to enter the Big Game Licence draw process.
Each
individual must first complete an application form for the Disabled
Hunter Program.
Application
form for Disabled Hunter Program (pdf)
The completed application may be
submitted to a College of the North Atlantic representative
during registration of a Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Course, or,
if you
have previously completed a recognized hunter training course,
forwarded to:
Wildlife
Division
Licensing Section
PO Box 2007
Corner Brook, NF
A2H 7S1
Disabled
Hunter Program
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Disabled hunters who receive a
big game licence, shall, in the case of a permanently, legally blind person,
and may, in the case of a permanently mobility impaired person, designate at
any one time only one designated shooter to shoot and retrieve the type
and sex of big game animal named on the disabled hunter’s licence,
provided that:
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- the
disabled hunter remains in sight of designated hunter, and
- the
designated shooter possesses the disabled hunter’s big game
licence and tags.
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A person designated to shoot
on behalf of a disabled hunter need not keep the disabled hunter in
sight when in pursuit of an animal that has been injured by the licence
holder or designated hunter.
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A designated hunter may be
designated by not more than one disabled hunter per season.
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A designated hunter means a
resident who, while not prohibited from the courts to possess a firearm
or hold a game licence, and while in possession of his/her own valid
Outdoor Identification Card, is designated by a disabled hunter to shoot
and retrieve the big game animal of the kind and sex named on the
disabled hunter’s licence.
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