I agree with bushrat. When I was stationed in Chatham, we used to hunt just off the Plaster Rock/Renous Hwy (108), but more toward the western side. We were successful one year and skunked the other.

This was back in the 1980s, and I am sure that a lot has changed, but getting a licence involved showing the game guy that you could hit an 8.5x11 piece of paper at 50 yards.

While you certainly can get shots farther than 50 yards, almost all of NB is heavily forested, with 99% of the population along the edges. The arrows indicate the Plaster Rock Hwy (formerly 108). It was decommissioned years ago, and this is old news to anyone living down there. I think Irving had the hwy built. It was a dangerous ride because they did not maintain the hwy and vegetation grew up to the edges of the road. The paved portion was not kept up either. I lost a friend on that road to a moose. It came out of the bush as he was passing on his motorcycle. frown

Maybe SuperCub can suggest an outfitter.

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