Moose Licenses

The Nunatsiavut Government has 25 moose licenses available to be drawn and harvested by Beneficiaries of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement for the 2021-2022 hunting season.

The 2021-2022 Beneficiary moose licenses will be distributed as follows:

– Nain, 8 licenses – 6 household draw, 2 community freezers
– Hopedale, 4 licenses – 4 household draw
– Postville, 2 licenses – 2 household draw
– Makkovik, 3 licenses – 3 household draw
– Rigolet, 4 licenses – 4 household draw
– Happy Valley-Goose Bay, 3 licenses – Community freezer only
– Northwest River, 1 license – Community freezer only

Household draw licenses will be valid for 14 days. If a license is not filled within 14 days, a new draw will take place to designate a new hunter. This will continue until all licenses are filled.

Interested Beneficiaries must apply at their local Nunatsiavut Government office and there is a limit of one license per household. You must present yourself at a Nunatsiavut Government office to have your name entered into a draw.

Proof of residency as well as your Beneficiary card may be requested.

The 2021-2022 Moose hunting season will open on September 14 and close on March 7, 2022.

Beneficiaries with questions or comments can contact Wildlife Manager Jason Dicker at 709-922-2942.