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Hunters can go after more deer this season

New Brunswick hunters will have a higher chance of bagging a deer during this year's hunt.

Antlerless deer permits increase to 3,400 from 2,100 last year

The number of doe permits will increase by 1,300 this year, but the additional deer will have to be hunted mostly in southern areas of the province. (CBC)

New Brunswick hunters will have a higher chance of bagging a deer during this year's hunt.

The province announced Friday that it willoffer 3,400 permits for the fall hunting season antlerless deer draw, up from 2,100last year.

The majority of those permits will be issued for wildlife management zones in southern areas.

Of the total, 3,200 permits are for areas in Charlotte, Kings and SaintJohn counties.

Some communities in those countieshave seen a dramatic increase in their urban deer population, which has elicited calls to increase hunting in the area.

Upward trend

Antlerless deer permits have fluctuated over the past decade from a high of 5,000 in 2008, to a low of 1,800 in 2016. (CBC)

The increase in permits continues a recent upward trend inantlerless deer permits.

But overall, the number of permits offered has fluctuated wildly over the past decade, from a high of 5,000 in 2008 to a low of just 1,800 in 2016.

Most wildlife management zones won't have anantlerlessdeer hunt at all, as has been the case in recent years.

Antlerless deer permits 2008-2017
Year Number of permits WMZswith doe hunt WMZswith no deer hunt
2018 3,400 7 3
2017 2,100 7 3
2016 1,800 6 3
2015 2,250 10 4
2014 2,700 10 4
2013 3,450 9 4
2012 3,450 9 4
2011 2,900 10 4
2010 4,850 11 4
2009 4,750 11 4
2008 5,000 11 4

Only seven zones will allow doe hunting, and17 zones will have a buck hunt only.

Three zones, all in the north of the province along the Chaleur Bay, will not allow any deer hunting.

Hunters have from July 16 to Aug. 17 to apply.

Results will be released on Sept. 5.