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Saskatchewan says antlerless mule deer licences available

REGINA – Hunters can purchase licences to shoot antlerless mule deer starting next month.

The province says 346 licences that were left over from the Big Game Draw will be on sale starting Sept. 6.

The licences are in nine wildlife management zones including 3, 7, 8, 12, 45W, 46, 47,49, and Saskatoon Wildlife Management Zone.

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They cost $19.62 each and are only available to Saskatchewan residents by calling 1-306-798-4000.

Callers will have to supply their Health Services card number or Habitat Certificate number, as well as a full mailing address and birth date for each license purchased.

There is a limit of one licence per person and four licences per telephone call.

The bag limit is two deer per licence.

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Hunters are encouraged to turn in deer heads to local ministry field offices for chronic wasting disease testing. There is no charge for the test.

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