State, tribal hunters combine to kill 18 elk so far during Minnesota season

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The state’s 2023 elk-hunting season ended Oct. 15 and the Karlstad-area wildlife office saw record-breaking elk during the past month and a half. Red Lake Nation is also amid its elk-hunting season and has seen success as well. 
The state DNR gave out 17 licenses to Minnesotans, and 11 hunters had a successful hunt, for a 65% success rate, according to Jason Wollin, the DNR’s Karlstad area wildlife supervisor. Al Pemberton, director of the Red Lake Department of Natural Resources, said Red Lake Nation members have harvested seven bulls, with Dec. 31 being the end of the hunting season. 

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