Elk application information (2024)

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Elk application information

  • First, you must choose your application type. There are threeoptions:

    • Bull or Antlerless; you are willing to accept a license that allows you to harvest a bull or antlerless elk. This option will enter you into the drawing for any of the 260 available licenses. If selected, you will be issued one of these licenses:
      • Any-elk – valid for taking either a bull or an antlerless elk.
      • Antlerless-only – valid for taking antlerless elk only.
    • Bull only; you are only willing to accept a license that allows you to harvest a bull elk. This option will only enter you into the drawing for one of the 80 any-elk licenses available. If selected for this license you will be issued an any-elk license, valid for taking either a bull or an antlerless elk.
    • Chance only; you will not be entered in this year’s drawing but will still be awarded one additional chance toward future drawings.

    Then, purchase your application for $5 at a license agent oronline at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses. When applying, makesure your mailing address is up to date. If selected for a license,we will use this address to mail you information regarding yourhunt. Finally, make sure to check your receipt for accuracy andretain it as proof of your application.

  • Currently, only information to apply for this year's elk hunt are included. The remainder of the Elk Regulations Summary will be available in the near future.

  • Table of elk hunt information.

    Hunt period 1 2
    Season dates* Aug. 27–30
    Sept. 13–16
    Sept. 27–30
    Dec.14–22
    Elk Management Unit (public and private land) X H and X or I and X
    Any-elk license quota 30

    20 (H and X)

    30 (I and X)

    Antlerless-only license quota 70

    40 (H and X)

    70 (I and X)

    Elk application information (1)

  • The application period runs from May 1 through June 1.

  • Drawing results will be available online June 24 at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses.

  • Hunters are selected using a weighted drawing systemthat began in 2003. In each drawing, an applicant’s totalnumber of entries is equal to the number of chances earnedin past drawings plus one chance for his or her currentapplication. For more information on the elk lottery system,watch the “Elk Weighted Lottery System Explained.”

  • There is no set number of chances to be selected for a license,and there’s no guarantee that an applicant will eventuallyreceive a license, even with a large number of chances. Theweighted drawing system provides some advantage to hunterswho apply consistently year after year while still offering anopportunity to all applicants, including those applying for thefirst time. The number of elk licenses available this year (260) isvery small compared to the number of license applicants (over 39,000).

  • You will be awarded an elk license! Your chances will be resetto zero, even if you choose not to purchase your license. Thoseissued an antlerless-only elk license are ineligible to apply for,obtain, or purchase an elk license or chance for 10 years. Thoseissued an any-elk license are ineligible to apply for, obtain orpurchase a future elk license for the remainder of their life.

  • You will be issued one chance for future drawings.

  • Check your chances at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses. Chancesare tracked by customer ID. To ensure that all your chancesare considered in the drawing, you should apply with the sameID used to apply in previous years. If your ID changes, call517-284-WILD (9453) before the application deadline to ensureyour chances are combined under your current ID.

  • You must apply at least once every five years to retain yourchances. Chances are reset to zero for applicants who do notapply for five consecutive years.

  • No. Elk licenses are issued to Michigan residents only.

  • From May 1 – June 1, you can purchase one elk applicationor one chance-only application. You may only purchase oneapplication per year.

  • Applications are $5 and can be purchased at any license agentor online at Michigan.gov/DNRLicenses.

  • You are eligible to apply if you are a Michigan resident andare 1) hunter safety-certified or 2) licensed as an apprenticehunter or 3) 9 years old or younger and are licensed under theMentored Youth Hunting Program.

  • You will need to have a valid Michigan driver’s license ORa State of Michigan ID card (issued by the Secretary ofState) OR a DNR Sportcard (issued by license agents or atMichigan.gov/DNRLicenses.

  • Yes. If you are licensed under the Mentored Youth HuntingProgram, you can purchase an application for an elk licenseor apply for a chance-only. You may purchase an elk license ifselected for a license. See the Mentored Youth Hunting Programsection in the Michigan Hunting Regulations Summary for more information.

  • Yes. If selected for a license, your accompanying hunter mustalso have a 2023 elk hunting license. Their license doesnot have to be the same management unit or season datesas yours. See the Apprentice Hunting License section in theMichigan Hunting Digest for more information.

  • No. You may only apply for a bull or antlerless, bull-only, orchance-only application.

  • You may call 517-284-WILD (9453) for assistance.

  • You are responsible for obtaining a DNR application receiptthat accurately states your customer ID and hunt choice. Donot accept a receipt that is not legible. Check this receipt foraccuracy and retain as proof that you applied. Ensure anyapplication errors are corrected prior to the application deadline.Applicants who submit an invalid application will be ineligible forthe drawing.

  • Results will be available at Michigan.gov/DNRLicensesJune 24, and successful applicants will receive notification in the mail as well.

  • There are a total of 260 licenses available.

  • You will be mailed a packet of information regarding yourhunt, including your assigned hunt period, elk managementunit, type of license, a 2024 Elk Regulations Summary, and instructions forhow to take the mandatory elk hunt orientation. Additionally,the elk receipt will be available for you to purchase for $100when drawing results are available on June 24. However,you will not be mailed your elk license until after you havecompleted the mandatory elk hunt orientation. See additionalinformation in the 2024 Elk Regulations Summary.

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FAQs

How hard is it to get an elk tag in Colorado? ›

Elk tags can be bought over the counter (OTC) or acquired by drawing through the lottery tag system. Both bull and cow elk licenses/tags are $66.12 for residents, and non-residents will pay $803.39 for both a bull or cow tag (prices subject to change annually).

What are the odds of getting an elk tag in Michigan? ›

It is said the chance of getting drawn for an elk hunting permit in Michigan is . 01-. 06%. What are the odds that a teenager could be the recipient of a bull-elk permit and then fill that tag with an amazing 5 x 5 bull?

How hard is it to draw an elk tag in Arizona? ›

It is very hard to predict how long it will take to draw a tag since it depends on what hunt units are applied for, the season dates, and your weapon choice. As a rule, the hardest hunts to draw are rut hunts in premium hunt units whether they be archery, rifle, or muzzle loader hunts.

What percentage of elk hunters are successful? ›

Elk hunting success rates average around 10-20% in most western states. Factors affecting success include hunting skills, physical fitness, terrain, and weather conditions. There is high variance among states - for instance, Wyoming has around 40% success, whereas Washington has less than 10%.

Where is the easiest place to get an elk tag? ›

At the same time, if you just want to hunt elk and aren't worried about the record books, Colorado and Idaho are your best states for a tag. The increased opportunity often comes at a price, though. In many units, you're more likely to see other hunters and less likely to see big bulls.

Is Colorado getting rid of OTC elk tags? ›

DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) - As part of the new Big-Game Season Structure, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has voted to eliminate over-the-counter archery elk tags for non-residents.

What state has the cheapest elk tags? ›

Cost for General Elk Hunting License 2022
StateHunting LicenseTotal Cost
Idaho$185$847
Oregon$172$760
Wyoming$ 15$707
Coloradoincluded$699
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What are the odds of drawing a Wyoming elk tag? ›

The general elk license is a great choice for someone who does not have many points, but it is starting to see more point creep every year. In 2023, the draw odds were 13% in the random draw and 9% with 4 points in the regular draw. The odds were 9% in the random draw and 29% with 4 points in the special draw.

What are the odds of shooting an elk? ›

Considering the overall average is around 10%, this is pretty amazing! Additionally, I've seen that the percentage of elk hunters at these seminars who were successful on 6-point or larger bulls is usually over 10%!

How hard is it to get an elk tag in Wyoming? ›

And having the ability to hunt both archery and rifle season is a great value. But drawing a tag isn't easy. It will take about three preference points to draw the tag outright. Or as we mentioned above, you could get a general tag in the random draw – though odds are relatively low.

What is the hardest hunting tag to draw? ›

The Toughest Tags
  • Mule deer in Utah's Henry Mountains. Big, beautiful mule deer abound in this mountain range, but you can expect to apply for 15 years before drawing the tag.
  • Elk in Arizona's Unit 9. ...
  • Bighorn sheep in Montana's Unit 680. ...
  • Buffalo along Alaska's Copper River. ...
  • Eastern Moose in Maine's north woods.

What are the top trophy elk units in Colorado? ›

Units 1, 2, 201, and 10 are the top areas for trophy potential but can still be difficult to turn a bull exceeding 340". Units 40, 61, and 76 are the next tier down for trophy potential and are primarily 320-330" type hunts and still require up towards 20+ points for most hunts on them.

Which state has the most Elks? ›

DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado has the largest elk population in the world, but it hasn't always been that way. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, there are an estimated 280,000 elk in the state, but in the early 1900s, only 40,000 elk roamed in North America.

What is a good elk score? ›

The nontypical minimum is 385 points for both the Awards and All-time records books. As an indicator of how large such a bull really is, most nice, representative, good 6x6 elk will measure somewhere between 260 and 290 Boone and Crockett points.

What state holds the world record elk? ›

The records department of the Boone and Crockett Club recently received a Roosevelt's elk entry, which, if confirmed by a judges panel, will be crowned the new world's record. The recent entry was killed by Timothy Carpenter on September 21, 2023, in Humboldt County, California.

What are the chances of getting a elk in Colorado? ›

When you take a look at average success rates for elk hunters, you'll find around 15% of elk hunters are successful each fall. However, when you neglect draw hunts and look only at OTC, public land, DIY elk hunts, the success rates drop to around 10%.

How much are over the counter elk tags in Colorado? ›

Resident Licenses
​License Type2024
Elk License, Antlerless​$66.12
​Elk License, Antlered or Either-Sex​$66.12
​​​​Pronghorn License​$47.91
Bear License (limited, add-on/over the counter)​$60.05
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Where is the easiest place to hunt elk in Colorado? ›

With over two million acres of public land spanning across national forest, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands, and designated wilderness, the Gunnison Valley is an elk hunter's paradise. There are a few things you should know before coming out on a hunting trip to Gunnison.

Is elk hunting hard in Colorado? ›

Elk hunting is fun, but it's hard. Public land bulls are not easy to call, and they rarely hang out in the dreamy meadows you'll probably focus on when you e-scout before your trip. The truth is, if you are willing to work for it, you'll get a chance or two.

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