Proposal to simplify and align provincial white-tailed deer hunting seasons

ERO number
019-4637
Notice type
Regulation
Act
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997
Posted by
Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry
Transferred to
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Notice stage
Decision
Decision posted
Comment period
November 19, 2021 - January 4, 2022 (46 days) Closed
Last updated

This consultation was open from:
November 19, 2021
to January 4, 2022

Decision summary

We have made a decision to amend the Open Seasons and Hunting regulations under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 to streamline deer season types and duration across the province.

Decision details

We made a decision to proceed with most of the proposed changes. The amendments will support the continued delivery of a modern and efficient provincial deer harvest management system. No significant impact to deer harvest levels, hunter safety or deer population stability are anticipated because of these changes.

Based on feedback and further consideration we have decided not to proceed with proposed amendment  number five - align the rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows season start and end dates and add early and late bows only seasons in Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) 26 consistent with neighbouring WMUs.

Changes to the Open Seasons regulation were filed by the Registrar of Regulations on March 14, 2022. Most season changes came into effect on filing of the regulation, however changes to the hunting season for WMU 93C will come into effect on January 1, 2023.  The ministry is still considering the proposal to repeal the special authorization regulation for WMU 93C and intends to conduct additional local engagement prior to making a decision on this matter.

Comments received

Through the registry

272

By email

14

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0
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Effects of consultation

An additional 93 comments were received through the supplemental survey.

The majority of the comments received were in support of the proposal.

The feedback we received that did not support the proposal cited concerns regarding:

  • WMUs 91 and 92 not being included in the proposed change to permit the use of bows during the gun season,
  • the loss of complete deer and moose season overlap in WMU 26 as a result of the proposed change to align the rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows season start and end dates, and to add early and late bows only seasons in WMU 26, consistent with neighboring WMUs
  • the timing of public consultation and the suggestion that the ministry engage in further local consultation and outreach to ensure hunters impacted by the changes are aware and can comply with the season changes for 2022

The ministry engaged with local stakeholders on the proposed changes and will communicate through the annual Hunting Regulations Summary to ensure hunters are aware of the changes.  The ministry decided not to proceed with the proposed season change in WMU 26 to address concerns about moose and deer season misalignment. The ministry is still considering the proposal to repeal the special authorization regulation for WMU 93C and intends to conduct additional local engagement prior to making a decision on this matter.

The ministry heard concerns regarding WMUs 91 and 92 not being included in the proposed change to permit the use of bows during the gun season. In response to this feedback the ministry has proposed amendments to regulations under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act to permit the use of bows during the gun seasons in wildlife management units 91A-B and 92A-D (ERO notice 019-5034).

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Original proposal

ERO number
019-4637
Notice type
Regulation
Act
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997
Posted by
Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry
Proposal posted

Comment period

November 19, 2021 - January 4, 2022 (46 days)

Proposal details

Background

Ontario is home to an incredible abundance of natural beauty and resources, and the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry is committed to protecting this important heritage for future generations. White-tailed deer contribute substantial ecological, social, and economic benefits to the people of Ontario. White-tailed deer are one of the most sought-after big game species for harvest by licensed hunters as a heritage activity and food source. They are also very popular for non-consumptive activities such as wildlife viewing. In some situations, deer come into conflict with people, as they can damage agricultural crops, impact protected areas, and are the most common big game species involved in collisions with vehicles. As a result, deer are one of Ontario’s more intensively managed species.

Ontario’s selective harvest system for deer was introduced in 1980 and deer seasons have evolved over time in response to local ecological and socio-economic considerations and public and stakeholder feedback. This has led to a lack of consistency and clarity in some areas. While these management strategies have been successful at maintaining deer herd numbers over time, there are opportunities to take a simpler and more consistent approach at an ecological scale.

We have recently developed the White-tailed Deer Management Policy for Ontario (2017) and the White-tailed Deer Population Objective Setting and Harvest Management Guidelines (2019) which provide a detailed description of the provincial white-tailed deer management program. The guidelines incorporate adaptive and responsive harvest management planning which includes ecological, social, cultural, and economic information while striving for coordination and consistency among ecologically similar neighbouring wildlife management units (WMU) to achieve broader scale management objectives.

Proposed Regulation Amendments

We are proposing amendments to Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) and Ontario Regulation 670/98 (Open Seasons) under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 to simplify and align deer seasons across the province in order to deliver a modern, efficient and sustainable provincial deer harvest management system.

There are no anticipated significant environmental implications that would impact deer harvest levels, hunter safety, or deer population stability as a result of these proposed changes. The proposed changes described below apply to resident seasons and non-resident seasons (where applicable).

  1. Extend the gun season(s) by 1 or 2 days in WMUs 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 53B, 82A, 82B, 83A and 84 to end on a Sunday.

This proposed change will simplify deer seasons and increase consistency and weekend opportunity for gun hunters. The existing gun season(s) would be extended by 2 days (Saturday and Sunday) in WMUs 45 and 53B, and by 1 day (Sunday) in the remaining WMUs listed above. This gun season extension would impact existing bows only seasons, however, bows are permitted to be used during the existing gun seasons (hunter orange required) in the WMUs listed except for the 53B controlled deer hunt (CDH). If the use of bow during the CDH season is added in proposal number 2 then existing bows only hunters will be able to continue hunting with a bow on the additional Saturday and Sunday of the gun season if they are successful in the CDH validation draw.

These proposed changes will not impact the existing municipal Sunday gun hunting restrictions in WMUs 82A and 82B (e.g. three municipalities in WMU 82A and a small area on the southern border of WMU 82B). Therefore, extending the gun season to include Sunday will not benefit gun hunters in those areas at this time. Hunters will continue to be able to hunt with a bow on those Sundays with the hunter orange requirement.

  1. Permit the use of bows during the gun season(s) in WMUs 53B, 69A2, 70, 76A-E, 77A-C, 78A-B, 79C-D, 80, 81A-B, 82C, 85A-C, 86A-B, 87B-E, 89A-B, 90A-B, 93A-B, and 94B, while requiring the existing safety protocols (e.g. hunter orange).

This proposed change will simplify deer seasons and increase bow hunting opportunity for hunters. The use of bows is permitted during all regular deer hunt seasons across the province (except for WMU 82C and 93C) but is not currently permitted in CDH seasons (mainly southern Ontario). This change would also provide increased opportunity for CDH hunters interested in using bows to harvest deer in the WMUs listed. There would be no impact to the existing requirements regarding the CDH (e.g. CDH validation application and draw, participation in only one CDH season, etc.) or the existing hunter safety measures (e.g. hunter orange) for gun seasons as described in the Hunting Regulation Summary.

  1. Align the bows only, muzzle-loading guns and bows, and rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows seasons in WMU 8, similar to those in neighbouring WMUs.

This proposed change will increase gun hunting opportunity for hunters, shorten and provide an earlier shotguns and muzzle-loading guns season start date, and shorten the existing bows only season.

  1. Align the muzzle-loading guns and bows season start date and add an early bows only season in WMU 7A consistent with neighbouring WMUs.

This proposed change will increase bows only and gun hunting opportunity for hunters in WMU 7A. Only bows and muzzle-loading guns are permitted for large game in the Aulneau Interior Conservation Reserve (an Enhanced Management Area) which falls entirely within WMU 7A.

  1. Align the rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows season start and end dates and add early and late bows only seasons in WMU 26 consistent with neighbouring WMUs.

This proposed change would delay the start date and shorten the gun season and increase bow hunting opportunity.

  1. Create new bows only seasons and a new rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows season in WMU 32 consistent with neighbouring WMUs 29 and 31.

This proposed change will add bows only and gun opportunities consistent with neighbouring WMUs. This is a proactive season addition to prepare for increased deer abundance (due to predicted range expansion. Maintenance of low deer abundance is desired in this area due to potential interspecific competition and secondary impacts as described in the Cervid Ecological Framework (2009).

  1. Create new bows only seasons and a new rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows season in WMU 33 consistent with neighbouring WMU 22.

This proposed change will add bows only and gun opportunity consistent with neighbouring WMUs. This is a proactive season addition to prepare for increased deer abundance (due to predicted range expansion). Maintenance of low deer abundance is desired in this area due to potential interspecific competition and secondary impacts as described in the Cervid Ecological Framework (2009).

  1. Add a new late muzzle-loading guns and bows season in WMUs 36 and 42 consistent with neighbouring WMUs.

These proposed changes will increase muzzle-loading guns opportunity for hunters in WMUs 36 and 42. Hunters participating in the existing bows only will continue to be able to hunt with bow with the hunter orange requirement.

  1. Extend the early bows only season and add a new late muzzle-loading guns and bows season in WMU 45 consistent with neighbouring WMUs.

This proposed change will add new bow hunting opportunity before the existing gun season and increase muzzle-loading guns opportunity. Hunters participating in the existing bows only will continue to be able to hunt with bow with the hunter orange requirement.

  1. Start the existing rifles, shotguns, muzzle-loading guns and bows seasons in WMUs 83B and 83C on October 1.

This proposed change will allow the hunt clubs on these small, privately-owned islands to better manage the islands deer populations and increase opportunity for clients and club members.

  1. Repeal the special authorization regulation for WMU 93C, delay the season start date to September 1, and permit the use of bows during the gun seasons, while requiring the existing safety protocols (e.g. hunter orange).

This proposed change will delay the season start date until September 1 and shift the application, allocation, and mandatory reporting administration from the district office to the provincial licensing service. Implementation of these changes would be delayed until 2023 to provide enough time for transition and messaging.

The ministry is proposing amendments to Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) and Ontario Regulation 670/98 (Open Seasons) under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997 to implement the changes should the proposals proceed.

Other public consultation opportunities

We have developed a digital form to provide a supplemental commenting opportunity for this proposal. This digital form lists the proposed changes to white-tailed deer seasons as detailed in this Environmental Registry of Ontario (ERO) proposal and allows individuals to comment on proposed changes of interest. Individuals may skip any proposal they do not wish to comment on.

Individuals are encouraged to comment using either the digital form or on the ERO, there is no need to comment on both. The information collected through the digital form will be considered with the information collected through the ERO before the comment period closes and will be included in the comment summary in the decision notice of this proposal.

 

Please click this link to access the digital form.

 

Regulatory impact statement

The anticipated environmental and social consequences of the proposal are neutral. The proposed changes do not impact the overall regulatory framework of deer harvest management in Ontario. The proposed changes are intended to reduce regulatory burden while maintaining protections for public health, safety, and the environment.

The anticipated economic consequences of the proposal are neutral to positive as the proposed changes are intended to provide streamlined regulations and additional hunting opportunities as appropriate. There are no annual administrative costs to business anticipated from these proposed changes.

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NDMNRF - FWPB - Wildlife Section
Address

300 Water Street
5th Floor, North Tower
Peterborough, ON
K9J 3C7
Canada

Comment

Commenting is now closed.

This consultation was open from November 19, 2021
to January 4, 2022

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Public Input Coordinator

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Office
NDMNRF - FWPB - Wildlife Section
Address

300 Water Street
5th Floor, North Tower
Peterborough, ON
K9J 3C7
Canada