Controlled Hunt Information
Controlled hunt is a term used to describe a hunt with a limited number of permits, as opposed to a general season, which allows unlimited numbers of hunters. Controlled hunts are often desirable because of location and/or timing. Success rates are usually higher in controlled hunts than general season hunts.
- License / Tag / Permit Fees
- Drawing Results
- Note: If you applied in 2009 for a 2010 controlled extra hunt for elk (hunt numbers: 2210, 2211, 2212, 2215, 2217, 2219, 2221, 2224, and 2225; January 1-31, 2010) you can't pick up the controlled hunt tag until you have purchased your 2010 license, which go on sale December 1, 2009. Once you have purchased your 2010 license you may contact the Fish and Game headquarters office or any regional office to be placed in the system for the controlled hunt. The August 1, 2009 purchase deadline does not apply to the extra elk hunts listed above and the controlled hunt tag(s) will not be forfeited.
- Drawing Odds
- Controlled Hunt Application Information
- Controlled Hunt Harvest Information
- 2009 Landowner Appreciation Permits - (Info & Application) [PDF, 784 KB]
For controlled hunt application periods and fees consult the seasons and rules brochures.