Ultimate Elk Hunting News
Elk Hunt Forecast for 2010
Elk and elk hunting opportunities are abundant in much of North America, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is offering a sneak peek at upcoming seasons in its annual roundup of hunt forecasts for 28 states and provinces, now posted at www.rmef.org.Frankfort, Ky. - The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission today proposed some modifications to Elk Hunt Unit 6 (EHU) at a special called meeting in Frankfort. The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission recommends all hunting, fishing and boating regulations for approval by the General Assembly and approves all expenditures by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. All recommendations must be approved by legislators before they become law.
Shed-antler auction raises over $15,000 for winter elk feeding - May. 06, 2009
OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has raised $15,032 for winter elk feeding at its first auction of shed elk antlers at the Oak Creek Wildlife Area in Yakima County.
Elk Season Proposals - Mar. 10, 2009
PIERRE, S.D.- South Dakota elk hunters could see a reduction in tags available for the 2009 seasons. A proposal from the Game Fish and Parks Commission is recommending a reduction in licenses for select Black Hills hunting units.
Top 5 Signs that Your Elk Hunting Area Needs Habitat Help - Dec. 11, 2008
MISSOULA, Mont.- Elk season is over, leaving you with another autumn's worth of memories. While you're reminiscing, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation asks you to think about the country where you hunted, how it's changed through the years and how it's likely to change in the future.
Warden Looks For Tip On Elk Cases - Nov. 29, 2008
FWP Game Warden Perry Brown is still looking for tips on two elk cases. On Tuesday, October 21, Brown found two elk that were shot and left near Hungry Horse Dam. Brown estimates that the elk were shot either late the night before or very early Tuesday morning, October 22.
Elk Season Extended In Southwest And Northeast Montana To Address Harvest Objectives - Nov. 25, 2008
While the general 2008 big game hunting season will end on Sunday, Nov. 30, in an attempt to reduce elk populations, hunting for elk will continue in 18 hunting districts in southwest Montana and two hunting districts in northeastern Montana, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced today.
Deer, Elk Harvest Steady in West-Central Montana - Nov. 25, 2008
Deer and elk harvest remained steady during week four of big game season in west-central Montana.
Hunters Urged To Return Elk Brucellosis Blood Samples - Nov. 21, 2008
This hunting season, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has redoubled its brucellosis surveillance efforts, collecting blood samples from hunter-harvested elk in key areas including the Madison, Paradise, and Shields valleys and other nearby areas.
Antlerless Elk Season To Close In Hunting District 424 - Nov. 17, 2008
By order of the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission, Hunting District 424, as described in the legal descriptions of the 2007 Montana Deer, Elk, Antelope Hunting Regulations, shall be closed to all hunting of antlerless elk, effective one-half hour after sunset on Tuesday, November 18, 2008.
Review Antlerless Elk Harvest Opportunities before Heading Out - Nov. 10, 2008
Hunters with a general elk license can harvest antlerless elk in some western Montana Hunting Districts (HDs) starting this week, and regulations vary by district, so be sure to review the regulations for the area you plan to hunt.
