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Committee backs two changes to elk application process: 10% cap for nonresidents and qualifying-license requirement for all applicants

Game Commission Wildlife Management Committee · December 19, 2024
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Summary

The Wildlife Management Committee unanimously approved two elk-license measures to send to the January board: cap nonresident-drawn elk licenses at 10% of total and require all applicants (resident and nonresident) to hold a qualifying hunting license before applying. Staff will present licensing-sales data and regulation drafts in January.

The committee unanimously approved two linked reforms to how elk licenses are allocated and issued and forwarded both items to the January board meeting for drafting and final action.

Proposal 8(a) would limit elk licenses drawn by nonresidents to 10% of the total available in a given year. Commissioner Scott Floridore and others said the change…

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