Deer season in NB is a joke. DNR knows that the season is too early and does not coincide with the best buck activity, which occurs the week after deer season ends. We need it bumped back a week and have been lobbying hard with no effect. Hopefully the new Gov't will be more reasonable. Their argument is the deer can't take hunting pressure with heavy snows that can happen in late november (we haven't had that in at least a decade...ha, ha) and that it is a conservation measure. So they like to take your money and sell you a licence, but don't want you to have too good a chance at getting a big one! If that had any validity whatsoever, Maine and NS buck populations would be wiped out by the late season hunting that occurs up to early December. Which they are not. Our game policies are archaic and controlled by people with no sense of progress or innovation. A late muzzleloader season would be a great idea which we are working towards.
Ok, that's my tirade, I'm done.

Remember that if you are after any buck (or deer) any time of the season is good. If you are after a trophy, you would be well-advised to concentrate your efforts during the last 10 days of the season, when the boss buck's legendary caution starts to be overcome by an itch that he needs to scratch

Does are your bait. Find them. Pattern them. Don't disturb them. You will get a look at your buck if you put your time in.
Cheers