Big Game Hunting
Elk Season Information
Moose, Elk, and Bighorn Sheep Hunting
Regulations
2010 application deadline: March 18.
Because we have only a small population of elk, most licenses are allocated to residents.
2010 Season dates:
- Bow Only Season Units E1 & E2 - September 3-26 - (tentative).
- Elk: E1 - Regular Season (Any Legal Weapon) - October 2-31 and November 27 - December 13 - (tentative).
- E2 - Regular Season (Any Legal Weapon) - October 2 - December 31 - (tentative).
- E3, E4 - Antlerless Elk Season (Any Legal Weapon) - September 4 - December 31 - (tentative).
- E3, E4 - Any Elk September Season (Any Legal Weapon) - September 4-30 - (tentative).
- E3, E4 - Any Elk October Season (Any Legal Weapon) - October 2-31 - (tentative).
- E3, E4 - Any Elk Extended Season (Any Legal Weapon) - November 6 - December 31 - (tentative).
- E5 - Regular Season (Any Legal Weapon) - September 4 - December 31 - (tentative).
Resident licenses required:
- Fishing, Hunting and Furbearer Certificate, $1
- General Game and Habitat License, $13, or a Combination License, $32 (includes Small Game,
General Game and Habitat, Furbearer, and Fishing licenses)
- Elk License, $20/$10 for youth under age 16.
Nonresidents
Nonresidents may participate in the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation/Game Warden Museum elk license
raffle. Contact the nearest game warden for raffle
tickets.
A nonresident successful in winning the raffle license must also purchase the following:
- Nonresident Fishing, Hunting and Furbearer Certificate, $2
- General Game and Habitat License, $13.
A Nonresident May Not Hunt G&F Lands Oct. 9-15
Nonresidents may not hunt on lands owned or leased by the North
Dakota Game and Fish Department, including State Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and Private Lands
Open To Sportsmen (PLOTS), for the first week of pheasant season (October 9-15). This restriction
applies to all types of hunting, not just pheasants. This restriction does not apply
to lands owned or managed by other state agencies that may be open to hunting, such as state school
lands, federal lands that may be open to hunting, such as US Fish and Wildlife Service Waterfowl
Production Areas (WPAs), or to private lands not enrolled in the G&F PLOTS program.
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