Short-term hunting for antlerless elk in parts of Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan is implementing a short-term hunt for antlerless elk in an effort to address concerns around elk damage to agriculture.
Environment Minister Travis Keisig said the hunt aims to address the conflict between elk and producers and landowners.
“It is a tool to help reduce pressure on farmers,” Keisig said in a news release
From Nov. 20 to 27, licensed hunters can purchase an antlerless elk licence in one of the Wildlife Management Zones 1 through 55.


