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First, you must obtain your 'lifetime' free 'Outdoors card.' You'll need the following: whatever ID you plan to cross the border with (legal name must match on hunting license), your hunter safety ID number (bow/firearms or both), your email, phone, mailing address. Then click on this link to obtain your Outdoors card. We suggest printing a copy for record until your plastic hard card arrives in the mail. Click on this link for the NBDNR Fish and Wildlife – New Brunswick
Book your hunting dates/season with Scott first. He will then provide you with your specific zone assignment which is linked to your specific 'allocation code' and your 'tag' number, between two to three weeks prior to your arrival. When you sign into your NBDNR account ensure you click on 'Outfitter/NR bear hunting license,' if you do not you are not linked specifically to Boobe Brook hunting areas and will have to purchase another license/tag. If you need assistance we can help, just ask. Please print out two copies of your license and sign them immediately (keep one in your daypack and one in your wallet). If lost/misplaced you can request a 'reprint' for a $5 fee at the DMV, which is approx. 1 hr from camp. Click on this link for the NBDNR Fish and Wildlife – New Brunswick
Your specifically assigned physical tag will be given to you after final payment has been made night of your arrival in camp. Cites permits (no charge) are given to each successful harvesting hunter. These are necessary to legally transport your meat, hide and skull across the border. All meat must be deboned prior to your departure for the border. Skulls are retained with hide.

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