ELK
deadline is hours away for moose-elk-bighorn sheep
North Dakotas 2013 moose, elk and bighorn sheep proclamation is finalized and applications are available at the State Game and Fish Departments website. The deadline for applying is March 27. A total...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 9:00 AM
Wild Game Wrapped in Bacon on the Grill
Grilling usually isn't an activity most people associate with winter. But with temperatures in the 60s and hardly a lick of snow to be found, this isn't your typical Midwest winter day. In fact, if yo...
Posted on 3/17/12 at 1:35 PM
Elk Hunting: The Sounds of September
I sat on the porch of the shooting house at my local gun club; except for me the porch was empty. In front of me was a .22 range, a centerfire range and a pistol range - also empty. I had a gun for ea...
Posted on 8/16/10 at 11:50 AM
Units in SW ND see increase in deer licenses
Though the North Dakota Game and Fish Department has dropped its number of deer licenses to the lowest issued since 1983, not everything is grim.By Royal McGregor , May 09, 2013
Southwest ND’s top destination spot to visit is TRNP
By Royal McGregor , April 18, 2013
Northwest Minn. elk survey produces mixed results
GRYGLA, Minn. — Results from winter aerial surveys show elk populations in Kittson County are holding steady, but numbers in the other northwest Minnesota herd near Grygla have fallen to the point where the Department of Natural Resources may not offer a season this fall.By Brad Dokken , March 21, 2013
Chronic wasting disease tests in 2012 came back negative
After one positive test in each of the last three straight years, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department received good news on chronic wasting disease. All 1,300 tests came back negative.By Royal McGregor , March 14, 2013
Big game starts 2013 application season
By Doug Leier , March 07, 2013
Hunters success rate for elk was high in western ND
In the middle of February, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department released its information on hunter’s success rates during the 2012 season.By Royal McGregor , February 28, 2013
More elk thinned from Theodore Roosevelt National Park
MEDORA — The National Park Service has killed about two dozen antlerless elk in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the past few weeks to help keep the population at a manageable level.November 16, 2012
Park Service defends refusal to use wolves to thin elk herds
BOULDER, Colo. — The National Park Service acted properly when it ruled out using wolves to control the elk population in Rocky Mountain National Park, government lawyers argued Thursday before a federal appeals court.By Dan Elliott , September 21, 2012
TRNP elk collaring programs helps survey habitat
An elk left its Theodore Roosevelt National Park home last winter and spent most of the cold season close to the Yellowstone River near Wibaux, Mont. Other elk often wander outside the park’s boundaries but usually return, wildlife biologist Wade Jones said.September 12, 2012
'Capture monkeys' in action: Pilot to fly elk capture excursion in TRNP today
September 12, 2012
One chance to try
By Royal McGregor , September 06, 2012
Elk put down near Slope, Billings County border due to unknown causes
By Royal McGregor , August 16, 2012
South Dakota elk numbers falling
MITCHELL, S.D. — That once-in-a-lifetime Custer State Park elk tag might be harder to obtain this year.By Chris Huber , March 28, 2012
Elk population control ahead of schedule
Theodore Roosevelt National Park officials said Thursday they are ahead of schedule in reducing their elk population, which was 138 in January.March 23, 2012
Decent hunting season: As the hunting seasons wind down, ups and downs leave some satisfied and others not
By Royal McGregor , December 15, 2011
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