Madison, Wis. – The Wisconsin Natural Resources Department today presented the amounts from the ELK harvest for the Elk River Elk and Clam Lake Elk Streone zone to Wisconsin Natural Resources Board.
DNR approved eight-bull collections for the Elk Lake Elk zone and four-ball collections in the inaugural season in the Elk Black River zone. According to treaty laws, the Ojibwe tribes may declare up to half the amount of collections on the territory of Ceded, which includes the elk zone of the Lake Lake.
Residents of Wisconsin must apply for the fact that until May 31 to May 31.
Applicants are obliged to choose the Elk Black River zone or the elk zone of Lake Clam Lake while submitting the application. DNR Elk hunting website It contains information about any elk scope to facilitate in application decisions.
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Residents of Wisconsin can buy an ELK online license application via Go crazy license portal or personally WA License sales agent. The application fee is 10 USD and is circumscribed to one per person. DNR recommends that all candidates check and update their contact details to ensure contact with the applicants who are successful.
For each fee for the USD 7 application concerns directly management, monitoring and ELK research. These funds are also used to create and improve elk habitats, which benefits elk and other species of wild nature.
If it is chosen in the drawing, the elk for elk hunt costs 49 USD. The winners will be notified at the beginning of June. The inhabitants of Wisconsin can draw ELK only once in their lives.
All winners must participate in the Wisconsin Elk Hunter educational course before obtaining a elk hunt license. The class covers the history of Wisconsin elk, hunting regulations, biology, behavior and scout techniques/hunting.