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Hunting crossbow5/18/2023 NOTE: Crossbow use for big game (moose, caribou or black bear) may only occur during the regular rifle season, and not during the archery preseason. A crossbow must be cased or fully wrapped and tied when transporting during a closed season, or outside your open area.It is illegal to transport a loaded crossbow in or upon any vehicle including all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and aircraft.If hunting small game you must use blunts or other small game tips designed to kill by shock. Crossbows used to hunt moose, caribou and black bear must have a minimum draw weight of 68 kg (150 lbs) and be fitted with broadheads with at least two or more sharp-end metal cutting edges.It is illegal to discharge a firearm (including a crossbow or bow) within 1000 meters of a school, playground, athletic field, or commercial wood cutting operation with signs posted, or within 300 meters of a dwelling.An archery or a specific crossbow course is not required but all hunters are encouraged to understand the basics of crossbows and other archery equipment before they use it to hunt game.Ĭrossbow hunters are subject to many of the same hunting laws as bow and firearm hunters. Proof of having completed the firearms and hunter education courses must be carried in addition to hunting licence(s) while hunting. Crossbow hunting in Newfoundland and LabradorĬrossbows may now be used by certified hunters during firearms seasons for big game and small game.
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