Short-term hunting opportunity for antlerless elk
Saskatchewan introduces a limited elk hunt to address crop damage concerns and support local farmers.
- Media Release, SK Gov’t
October 02, 2025
key points from this story:
- Short hunt for antlerless elk announced
- Aims to help reduce farm crop damage
- Hunt runs November 20 to 27
- Licences on sale November 3 for $30
- Hunters must choose a management zone
- Landowner cooperation seen as vital
The Government of Saskatchewan is implementing a short-term hunt for antlerless elk in the southern half of the province in address to concerns around elk damage to agricultural products. "This hunt aims to address the conflict between elk and agricultural producers and landowners," Environment Minister Travis Keisig said. "It is a tool to help reduce pressure on farmers."
This limited opportunity - which will run from November 20 to 27 will allow licensed hunters to purchase an antlerless elk licence. Licences will be available for purchase November 3 for $30 (including GST). The number of licences is not limited but licence holders will be required to select one wildlife management zone to hunt in. The best way to get a licence is online through the Hunting, Angling and Trapping Licence (HAL system). Hunters who were successful in the regular Big Game Draw may also purchase this additional licence.
"This program's success will rest with landowners," Keisig said. "Allowing access to land is key, and when landowners open their gates to hunters, it helps manage wildlife impacts on crops and forage. That's a win for producers and hunters alike."
The Ministry of Environment will assess the results following the opportunity and use the findings to guide future management decisions.
For additional details on this hunting opportunity, please visit
Hunting | Hunting, Trapping and Angling | Government of Saskatchewan or contact us at centre.inquiry@gov.sk.ca
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