Elk hunting

News & notices

Lottery now open

Review the seasons section and apply online or in person from June 12 - July 7 for a chance to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime hunt.

Elk & deer identification

Individual elk are beginning to appear in a wider geographic area outside of their range. Make sure you know the difference between deer and elk in the field.

Managing elk

Learn about elk history, species management in northwestern Minnesota and planned elk restoration and mangement in northeastern Minnesota.

Either-sex

Season Date Licenses available Zone
A Sep. 12-20 1 10
C Sep. 12-20 1 20
E Sep. 12-20 1 30

Antlerless

Season Date Licenses available Zone
B Sep. 12-20 1 10
D Sep. 12-20 2 20
F Sep. 12-20 2 30
G Sep. 26-Oct. 4 4 30

Zones

Map showing elk zones open to hunting in northwestern Minnesota

Elk zones open to hunting in northwestern Minnesota • Printable map

Click map for larger view or download for printing

Methods

Firearm legal for big game
Legal archery methods

Licenses

Hunters

This is a once-in-a-lifetime hunt. Using license code 625, hunters must select a season, zone and license type when applying. A lottery will be conducted for each season, giving hunters who chose an antlerless license better odds of being selected.

Minnesota residents may apply individually or in parties of two:

  • A party of two only receives one elk tag to share and is both individual's once-in-a-lifetime hunt.
  • Elk hunters are required to attend a mandatory pre-hunt orientation meeting the Friday before each hunt.

There is a non-refundable application fee of $5 per hunter. Total license cost for selected applicants is $288.

Landowners

A limited number of licenses are available to agricultural landowners eah year. Details and application requirements are available on the landowner elk hunting page.

General information

Two licenses will be available for the 10-year application history pool.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime hunt for Minnesota residents. Successful applicants who choose not to purchase a permit will be eligible for future elk hunts and receive an application point towards their 10-year application history preference.

Management

Hunting is only one aspect of the DNR's effort to manage elk for the public trust. We are committed to socially and ecologically responsive and responsible elk management for the benefit of all Minnesotans now and into the future.

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